An exposition of certaine difficult and obscure words, and termes of the lawes of this realme, newly set forth & augmented, both in French & English, for the help of such yong students, as are desirous to attaine to the knowledge of the same

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An exposition of certaine difficult and obscure words, and termes of the lawes of this realme, newly set forth & augmented, both in French & English, for the help of such yong students, as are desirous to attaine to the knowledge of the same
Author
Rastell, John, d. 1536.
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At London :: Printed by th'assignee of Charles Yetsweirt Esq. deceased. Cum priuilegio Regiæ Maiestatis,
1595.
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Law -- England -- Dictionaries -- Early works to 1800.
Law -- Great Britain -- Early works to 1800.
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"An exposition of certaine difficult and obscure words, and termes of the lawes of this realme, newly set forth & augmented, both in French & English, for the help of such yong students, as are desirous to attaine to the knowledge of the same." In the digital collection Early English Books Online. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/A10426.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed May 18, 2025.

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Excommenge∣ment.

Excommengement, is to say in Latin Excommu∣nicatio, and it is where a man in Courte Christian is excommenged, then hee is disabled to sue anie ac∣tion in the Kings Court, and if he remaine excom∣municate xl. dayes, and

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will not bee iustified by his Ordinarie, then the Bi∣shop shall sende his Letter patent to the Chauncelour to certifie this Excommu∣nication or contempt and thereupon it shall be com∣manded to the Shirie to take the bodie of him that is accursed by a writ called de excōmunicato capiendo, ill hee hath made agrée∣ment to holie Church, for the contempt and wrong, and whē he is iustified and hath made agreement, thē the Bishop shall sende his letters to the King certifi∣ing the same, and then it shall be commanded to the shirife to deliuer him by a writte called Excommuni∣to deliberando

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