JusticeEyre may refer to: Giles Eyre (c. 1635–1695), English judge who served as Justice of the King's Bench Samuel Eyre (1633–1698), English judge who...
Chief JusticeEyre may refer to: Sir James Eyre (judge), Chief Justice of the Common Pleas, 1793–1799 Sir Robert Eyre, Chief Justice of the Common Pleas...
In English law, the justices in eyre were the highest magistrates, and presided over the court of justice-seat, a triennial court held to punish offenders...
Sir Stephen John Arthur Eyre (born 17 October 1957), styled Mr JusticeEyre, is a British High Court judge. Eyre was born in Stourbridge on the 17th of...
is currently the Minister of Justice and Attorney General for Saskatchewan, the first woman to hold that position. Eyre attended McGill University and...
Godwin wrote Cursory Strictures on the Charge Delivered by Lord Chief JusticeEyre to the Grand Jury, 2 October 1794 in which he forcefully argued that...
Eddie Eyre (born Eddie Wilson on 24 July 1988) is a British actor who is known for his role in EastEnders as Josh Hemmings. Eyre was educated at Abingdon...
Edward John Eyre (5 August 1815 – 30 November 1901) was an English land explorer of the Australian continent, colonial administrator, and Governor of Jamaica...
then as a judge, and ultimately as Chief Justice of the Common Pleas. Eyre was the eldest son of Sir Samuel Eyre of New House, Whiteparish, Wiltshire and...
animals of the forest protected by forest law (outlined by John Manwood a JusticeEyre of the New Forest) were the hart and hind (red deer), boar, hare and...
months, justices on eyre had visited every shire in England. Local knights were appointed coroners to record crown pleas to be presented to the justices. The...
experiencing long-term homelessness Mendicant Eyre (legal term) or "itinerant justice" Justice in Eyre "Itinerant court" of Charlemagne (and later Carolingian...
September 4, 2017. Retrieved January 12, 2016. Eyre, Eric (May 11, 2015). "Greenbrier owner Jim Justice enters governor's race". The Charleston Gazette...
William Godwin's Cursory Strictures on the Charge Delivered by Lord Chief JusticeEyre to the Grand Jury, 2 October 1794. John Horne Tooke's trial followed...
m.23; Sayles, King's Bench, i, p.50-1 The Statutes of the Realm, London: Eyre & Spottiswood, 1870, vol.1, pp.16, 71. Calendar of Ancient Proceedings, pp...
Sir Samuel Eyre (1633 – 12 September 1698) was an English judge. Eyre came of a legal family, his grandfather, Robert, having been a bencher and reader...
according to a fixed schedule. The courts of justice-seat crept into disuse, and in 1817, the office of justice in eyre was abolished and its powers transferred...
Her numerous television credits include playing the title role in Jane Eyre (1973), Casualty (1994–1997), Coronation Street (2008) and Father Brown (2013–2022)...
Phillips v Eyre (1870) LR 6 QB 1 is an English decision on the conflict of laws in tort. The Court developed a two limbed test for determining whether...
Sir Giles Eyre (c. 1635–1695) was an English barrister, member of parliament, and judge. The son of Giles Eyre and his wife Anne, Eyre attended Winchester...
worried the barons. Until that time, the highest office he had held was justice of the forests. He was one of the few barons to remain loyal to Edward...
in Essex, August 7. 1728: Before the Right Honourable The Lord Chief JusticeEyre, and Mr. Baron Hale. By Arthur Ashley Sykes, D.D. Rector of Rayleigh...
The chief justice of the common pleas was the head of the Court of Common Pleas, also known as the Common Bench, which was the second-highest common law...
politician and barrister serving as Lord Chancellor and Secretary of State for Justice since April 2023. A member of the Conservative Party, he served as the...