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Trailbaston (traillebastone, traillebastoun, traylebastoun) was a
special type of
itinerant judicial commission first created during the
reign of Edward...
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thought they had
arranged matters the
justices opened an
inquisition of
trailbaston, took a
large sum of
money from them, and
seized many
houses and much...
- 1305
included ones
related to crime. In response,
Edward issued the
trailbaston ordinance. The
state trial of
Nicholas Seagrave was
conducted as part...
- ****ize
circuits was
interrupted in 1305 by the
appointment of
justices of
trailbaston by King
Edward I.
Under King
Edward III, two
statutes were
enacted in...
- magistrates' courts.
Higher criminal courts included commissions of
trailbaston and
forest courts presided over by a
justice in eyre from the time of...
- the
Kingdom of Scotland. King
Edward issues the
first commission of
Trailbaston –
which empowers him to
appoint judicial commissions to
punish crimes...
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Introduction (1970), pp. 1–27
Calendar of
London Trailbaston Trials (1976)
Wiltshire Gaol
Delivery and
Trailbaston Trials, 1275–1306 (Wiltshire
Record Society...
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valour /
Urbain the
Courteous Talent me
prent de
rymer e de
geste fere /
Trailbaston Mon in the mone
stond ant
strit Le
chevaler e la
corbaylle De mal mariage...
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cases to be
brought to the King's
Bench and the court's
judges acting in
trailbaston commissions around the country. A. T. Carter, in his
History of English...
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promote stability in Scotland, and in 1306 he was a
commissioner of a
Trailbaston on the
northern circuit.
After Edward II
became king in 1307 he was in...