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 * The History of England, and of England's Records|||9
 * Statutory definition of the Public Records|||9
 * None earlier than the Norman Conquest|||10
 * The History of England, and of England's Records|||9
 * Statutory definition of the Public Records|||9
 * None earlier than the Norman Conquest|||10
 * Statutory definition of the Public Records|||9
 * None earlier than the Norman Conquest|||10
 * None earlier than the Norman Conquest|||10


 * The Conqueror and his Court|||10
 * Officers of State sitting in the Court: the Chancellor and the Treasurer|||10
 * Court and Council at Gloucester in 1085|||11
 * First design of the Public Records : writs to be returned |||11
 * Domesday Book the great ancestor of the Public Records|||11
 * Indignation and astonishment of the English at the method pursued|||12
 * Annual account of the revenue to be sent to the King or his officer: the Great Rolls|||12
 * Profits from judicial proceedings|||13
 * Domesday Book the great ancestor of the Public Records|||11
 * Indignation and astonishment of the English at the method pursued|||12
 * Annual account of the revenue to be sent to the King or his officer: the Great Rolls|||12
 * Profits from judicial proceedings|||13
 * Annual account of the revenue to be sent to the King or his officer: the Great Rolls|||12
 * Profits from judicial proceedings|||13
 * Profits from judicial proceedings|||13
 * Profits from judicial proceedings|||13


 * The Missi, or Justices in Eyre, sent through the country|||13
 * The Treasurer at the head of one of the Commissions|||14
 * The old County Courts overshadowed by the Courts of Eyre|||14
 * The Treasurer at the head of one of the Commissions|||14
 * The old County Courts overshadowed by the Courts of Eyre|||14
 * The old County Courts overshadowed by the Courts of Eyre|||14


 * Records of the Courts of the Justices in Eyre|||15
 * Records of the Principalis Curia Regis coram Justiciis|||15
 * Certain functions delegated by the King to this Court as to the Eyres|||15
 * The Bench, or King's Court, at Westminster|||16
 * The central authority : the counties have to come to the King's fixed Court|||16
 * Only one Bench at first : its jurisdiction not then restricted to common pleas|||17
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 * The Bench, or King's Court, at Westminster|||16
 * The central authority : the counties have to come to the King's fixed Court|||16
 * Only one Bench at first : its jurisdiction not then restricted to common pleas|||17
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 * Only one Bench at first : its jurisdiction not then restricted to common pleas|||17
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