- of that Ilk, it is
unlikely that the
brieves had any
judicial authority after about 1595. The last
Lewis brieve to be
mentioned is 'Donald MacIndowie...
-
gifts of offices, remissions, legitimations, presentations, commissions,
brieves (brief warrants) and
others crown writs appointed to p**** the
Great Seal...
- community. The
Latin version also
includes Florimond de Beaune's
Notes brièves, the
first important introduction to Descartes'
cartesian geometry. The...
- a' Bhreitheimh,
later Morrison)
continued to hold
office as
hereditary brieves (Scots for
bretheamh or brehon) or
judges of the
MacLeod clan of Lewis...
- Scotland; however,
historian Alan
Harding argues that 12th-century
royal brieves of
protection issued by
Scottish kings implicitly reflect the same concept...
- of
exceptions against the
brieve of inquest. (Repealed by
Statute Law
Revision (Scotland) Act 1906 (6 Edw. 7. c. 38))
Brieves of
Right Act 1503 (repealed)...
- in 1508, Elizabeth's
elder brother was
declared heir to the title, but a
brieve (writ) of
idiocy brought against him and his
younger brother by the Gordons...
-
Torquil Dubh was
finally betra**** by the
Brieve of Lewis,
chief of the
Morrisons of Ness. Once captured, the
brieve sent
Torquil Dubh to
Coigach where he...
-
ville de Mende, 1974, note 205 "Le site mémorial du camp de Rieucros". "
Briève présentation sur le site du collège qui
porte son nom".
Archived from the...
-
Common Law (5th ed.). p. 394. Cooper, Thomas, ed. (1946). The
Register of
Brieves 1286–1386. Edinburgh: The
Stair Society. pp. 17, 43. (Robbins 1992, p. 647)...