| Society of Antiquaries of London - 1786 - 502 str.
...chancery before Lord Chancellor Jefferies ; the horn itfelf being produced in Court, and with univerfal admiration received, admitted, and proved to be the...as by a charter, Canute had conveyed the manor of Pufey 700 years before. The Doftor defcribes the horn as being that of an ox, of a middling (ize, having... | |
| Walter Ross - 1822 - 608 str.
...be*• fore Judge Jefferies.'— c The horn itfelf was produced in Court,. *• and, with univerfal admiration, received, admitted, and proved to * be the identical horn by which the lands, as by charter, had been ' conveyed by Canute the Dane feven hundred years before.* There... | |
| 1844 - 276 str.
...possessed by Charles Pusey, who had recovered the manor in Chancery, before Lord Chancellor Jefferies ; the horn itself being produced in court, and with...conveyed the manor of Pusey seven hundred years before. The horn is described as being that of an ox of a middling size, having in the central part a ring... | |
| Mark Antony Lower - 1860 - 538 str.
...horn iteelf being produced iu court, and with universal admiration received, admitted, and proeed (!) to be the identical horn by which, as by a charter,...conveyed the manor of Pusey seven hundred years before." The inscription is, doubtless, of the XV. century, but it may have replaced an older one, and the possessorship... | |
| Thomas Blount, William Carew Hazlitt - 1874 - 512 str.
...1685) possessed by Charles Pusey, who had recovered it in Chancery before Lord Chancellor Jefferies ; the horn itself being produced in court, and with...had conveyed the manor of Pusey seven hundred years before.4 This horn [which in Beckwith's time was in the possession of Mrs Jane Allen of Pusey,] representative... | |
| Thomas Blount, William Carew Hazlitt - 1874 - 492 str.
...1685) possessed by Charles Pusey, who had recovered it in Chancery before Lord Chancellor Jefferies ; the horn itself being produced in court, and with...had conveyed the manor of Pusey seven hundred years before.4 This horn [which in Beckwith's time was in the possession of Mrs Jane Allen of Pusey,] representative... | |
| John Murray (Firm) - 1882 - 406 str.
...Charles Pusey, who had recovered, the manor in the Court of Chancery, before Lord Chancellor Jefleries : the horn itself being produced in Court, and with...horn by which, as by a charter, Canute had conveyed tin j manor of Pusey 700 years befor. The horn is that of an ox of middling size, mounted in silver-gilt,... | |
| Pennock Pusey - 1883 - 30 str.
...and the manor, according to Dr. Hickes, were recovered in chancery before Lord Chancellor Jefferies "the horn itself being produced in court and with...of Pusey seven hundred years before." Reference to the case is made in I Vernan's Reports 273 de Term : S. Mich : 1684, wherein the demurrer of the defendant... | |
| 1879 - 366 str.
...manor were in his time (about 1685) possessed by Charles Pusey, who had recovered them in Chancery ; the horn itself being produced in court, and with...received, admitted, and proved to be the identical one by which, as a charter, Canute had conveyed the manor of Pusey seven hundred years before. The... | |
| 1905 - 694 str.
...time, possessed by Charles Pusey, who had recovered them in Chancery, before Lord Chancellor Jeffries, the horn itself being produced in court, and, with...and proved to be the identical horn by which, as by charter, Canute had conveyed the manor of Pusey seven hundred years before." The case is still quoted,... | |
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