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  2. Nicolas Hentz - Wikipedia

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    Coming from a family of nineteen children of a farrier, Nicolas Hentz was born in Metz, France on 5 June 1753.In 1780 he became a lawyer at the Parliament of Metz. He was elected Justice of the Peace of Sierck-les-Bains in December 1790, and embraced the revolutionary ideas.

  3. Plea rolls - Wikipedia

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    The court's records were at first held by its justices and their clerks. From 1257 on, non-current records were passed to the treasury at the Exchequer. From 1288 to 1731, non-current records, plea rolls, files of fines, and writs were transferred from the court to the Treasury of the Receipt of the Exchequer ; and thence, eventually, to The ...

  4. Court of Common Pleas - Wikipedia

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    A court of common pleas is a common kind of court structure found in various common law jurisdictions. The form originated with the Court of Common Pleas at Westminster , [ citation needed ] which was created to permit individuals to press civil grievances against one another that did not involve the King.

  5. Republic of Lucca - Wikipedia

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    Merchants from "Luca" living in London appear in English Court records (the plea rolls of the Court of Common Pleas), during the Medieval period, for example: the Podeo family: Lawrence, Nicholas, and Joan, in 1452. [11] Lucca managed, at first as a democracy, and after 1628 as an oligarchy, to maintain its independence – alongside Venice and ...

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    The winner of the GOP race will go on to face the Democrat Tavia Galonski, who was appointed as the county clerk in early January.

  7. Court of Pleas of the County Palatine of Durham and Sadberge

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    As to practice and proceedings in the Court of Pleas in Durham, see the act 2 & 3 Vict. c. 16 [13] (sometimes called Court of Pleas of Durham Act 1839), [14] the Common Law Procedure Act 1852 (15 & 16 Vict. c. 76), section 100 of the Common Law Procedure Act 1854 (17 & 18 Vict. c. 125), and the Common Law Procedure Act 1860 (23 & 24 Vict. c. 126).