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Justice in eyre

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 against the forest law and enquire into the state of the forest and its officers (eyre, meaning "circuit", refers to the movement of the court between the different royal forests).

Technically, the two justices were referred to as citra and ultra Trent (on the same side or across the River Trent), depending on where the royal court was held at the time, but are usually referred to in absolute geographical terms north and south. A holder was earlier usually referred to as a "justice of the forest" until the reign of Henry VIII, when the title of "justice in eyre" prevailed, except from 1311 to 1397, when they were usually styled "warden of the forest". However, they were "justices in eyre" in the Treason Act 1351 (under which it was high treason to kill them in the execution of their office).

Henry de Bracton says that it was the practice of the justices to retire and confer with the busones of the county.[1] In these busones we can see the persons whose names appear in the commissions of gaol delivery, oyer, and terminer, and who were in later days, as justices of the peace, to rule the county.[1]

With the decay of forest law and the lapse of the court of justice-seat, the post became a sinecure. A statute of 1817, 57 Geo. 3. c. 61, abolished it after the decease of the current holders.

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Early justices edit

The arrangement of justices north and south of Trent did not become fixed until 1236.

North of the Trent edit

South of the Trent edit

Notes edit

  1. ^ a b Holdsworth 1922, p. 268.
  2. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z aa ab ac ad ae af Sainty 2002.
  3. ^ Arthur Hogue, Origins of the Common Law pp. 154–58 (1985).

References edit

  • Holdsworth, William Searle (1922). A History of English Law. Vol. 1 (3 ed.). Little, Brown. OCLC 48555551.
  • Sainty, J. C. (November 2002). . www.history.ac.uk. Institute of Historical Research. Archived from the original on 24 October 2003.
  • Turner, G. J. (1903). "The Justices of the Forest South of Trent". The English Historical Review. 18: 112–116. doi:10.1093/ehr/XVIII.LXIX.112.

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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 against the forest law and enquire into the state of the forest and its officers eyre meaning circuit refers to the movement of the court between the different royal forests Technically the two justices were referred to as citra and ultra Trent on the same side or across the River Trent depending on where the royal court was held at the time but are usually referred to in absolute geographical terms north and south A holder was earlier usually referred to as a justice of the forest until the reign of Henry VIII when the title of justice in eyre prevailed except from 1311 to 1397 when they were usually styled warden of the forest However they were justices in eyre in the Treason Act 1351 under which it was high treason to kill them in the execution of their office Henry de Bracton says that it was the practice of the justices to retire and confer with the busones of the county 1 In these busones we can see the persons whose names appear in the commissions of gaol delivery oyer and terminer and who were in later days as justices of the peace to rule the county 1 With the decay of forest law and the lapse of the court of justice seat the post became a sinecure A statute of 1817 57 Geo 3 c 61 abolished it after the decease of the current holders Contents 1 List 1 1 Early justices 1 2 North of the Trent 1 3 South of the Trent 2 Notes 3 ReferencesList editEarly justices edit This section does not cite any sources Please help improve this section by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed April 2024 Learn how and when to remove this template message The arrangement of justices north and south of Trent did not become fixed until 1236 John Marshall appointed 8 November 1217 justice of the forest of all England Brian de l Isle appointed 6 March 1220 justice of the forest of all England Hugh de Neville appointed 29 April 1224 justice of the forest of all England Brian de l Isle appointed 8 October 1229 justice of the forest in the counties of Northumberland Cumberland York Lancaster Derby Lincoln Rutland Northampton Buckingham Essex Cambridge Huntingdon and Oxford excepting the bailiwick of Thomas of Langley John of Monmouth appointed 8 October 1229 justice of the forest in the counties of Stafford Salop Worcester Warwick Gloucester Hereford Devon Somerset Dorset Southampton Wiltshire Berkshire Surrey and the bailiwick of Thomas of Langley Peter d Airvault appointed 7 July 1232 justice of the forest of all EnglandNorth of the Trent edit This list is incomplete you can help by adding missing items August 2008 John fitz Geoffrey appointed 21 October 1241 citation needed Thomas Darcy 1st Baron Darcy de Darcy 18 June 1509 June 1537 executed 1537 2 Thomas Cromwell 1st Baron Cromwell 30 December 1537 June 1540 created Earl of Essex 17 April 1540 executed 1540 2 Thomas Manners 1st Earl of Rutland 9 August 1540 20 September 1543 2 Sir Anthony Browne 16 February 1546 6 May 1548 2 Francis Talbot 5th Earl of Shrewsbury 24 May 1548 28 September 1560 2 George Talbot 6th Earl of Shrewsbury 28 September 1560 18 November 1590 2 Gilbert Talbot 7th Earl of Shrewsbury 16 December 1603 8 May 1616 2 Sir George Villiers 25 July 1616 8 November 1619 created Viscount Villiers 27 August 1616 Earl of Buckingham 5 January 1617 and Marquess of Buckingham 1 January 1618 2 Francis Manners 6th Earl of Rutland 19 November 1619 17 December 1632 2 Thomas Howard 21st Earl of Arundel 25 February 1634 4 October 1646 2 John Manners 8th Earl of Rutland 1646 1661 citation needed William Cavendish 1st Marquess of Newcastle 16 July 1661 25 December 1676 created Duke of Newcastle 16 March 1665 2 Henry Cavendish 2nd Duke of Newcastle 28 March 1677 bef 26 April 1689 2 William Pierrepont 4th Earl of Kingston upon Hull 26 April 1689 17 September 1690 2 William Cavendish 4th Earl of Devonshire November 1690 18 August 1707 created Duke of Devonshire 12 May 1694 2 William Cavendish 2nd Duke of Devonshire 13 November 1707 19 May 1711 2 John Holles 1st Duke of Newcastle 18 May 1711 15 July 1711 2 Thomas Osborne 1st Duke of Leeds 17 October 1711 26 July 1712 2 Evelyn Pierrepont 1st Marquess of Dorchester 7 December 1714 11 March 1717 created Duke of Kingston upon Hull 10 August 1715 2 Thomas Fane 6th Earl of Westmorland 11 March 1717 11 May 1719 2 Bennet Sherard 1st Earl of Harborough 11 May 1719 16 October 1732 2 John Wallop 1st Viscount Lymington 11 January 1733 30 July 1734 2 Peregrine Bertie 2nd Duke of Ancaster and Kesteven 30 July 1734 1 January 1742 2 George Brudenell 4th Earl of Cardigan 19 February 1742 21 February 1752 2 Edward Seymour 8th Duke of Somerset 21 February 1752 12 December 1757 2 Richard Edgecumbe 1st Baron Edgecumbe 3 February 1758 22 November 1758 2 Samuel Sandys 1st Baron Sandys 10 February 1759 22 April 1761 2 Thomas Osborne 4th Duke of Leeds 22 April 1761 15 March 1774 2 Thomas Pelham 2nd Baron Pelham of Stanmer 15 March 1774 27 November 1775 2 Thomas Lyttelton 2nd Baron Lyttelton 27 November 1775 27 November 1779 2 Charles Wolfran Cornwall 22 September 1780 2 January 1789 2 George Evelyn Boscawen 3rd Viscount Falmouth 2 September 1789 30 October 1790 2 The Hon John Charles Villiers 30 October 1790 22 December 1838 succeeded as 3rd Earl of Clarendon 7 March 1824 2 South of the Trent edit Richard de Montfiquet appointed 11 November 1236 John Biset 22 May 1238 1241 John fitzGeoffrey appointed 1241 Reynold de Mohun appointed 1 April 1242 Gilbert de Segrave appointed 6 May 1242 Robert Passelewe appointed aft 28 April 1245 Henrici de Bracton 3 appointed aft 1245 Geoffrey of Langley appointed 4 March 1249 Reynold de Mohun appointed 25 October 1252 Arnold de Bois appointed 16 February 1252 Robert Walerand appointed 1 September 1256 Thomas Gresley appointed 11 September 1259 Alan la Zouche appointed 12 June 1261 Matthew de Colombieres appointed 21 April 1265 Roger de Clifford died 1285 appointed 8 August 1265 Roger de Clifford the Younger died 1282 appointed 1 August 1270 Luke de Thaney appointed 10 June 1281 Roger le Strange 1st Baron Strange appointed 21 October 1283 Hugh le Despenser 1st Baron le Despencer appointed 12 February 1296 Pain Tiptoft 1st Baron Tibetot appointed 18 August 1307 Hugh le Despenser 1st Baron le Despencer appointed 16 March 1307 Robert fitz Pain appointed 2 December 1311 Hugh le Despenser 1st Baron le Despencer appointed 14 June 1312 Ralph de Monthermer 1st Baron Monthermer appointed 19 February 1314 Aymer de Valence 2nd Earl of Pembroke appointed 18 May 1320 Hugh le Despenser 1st Earl of Winchester 27 June 1324 27 October 1326 Thomas Wake 2nd Baron Wake of Liddell appointed 30 November 1326 William la Zouche 1st Baron Zouche of Mortimer appointed 9 May 1328 John Maltravers appointed 5 April 1329 Robert of Ufford appointed 16 December 1330 Bartholomew de Burghersh 1st Baron Burghersh appointed 13 October 1335 William de Clinton 1st Earl of Huntingdon appointed 4 December 1343 Thomas de Berkeley 3rd Baron Berkeley appointed 25 August 1345 Thomas de Braose appointed 28 January 1347 William of Wykeham appointed 10 July 1361 jointly with Peter Atte Wood appointed 10 July 1361 John de la Lee appointed 10 October 1367 John of Foxley appointed 26 April 1368 Thomas Holland 2nd Earl of Kent 21 July 1377 1397 Edward Earl of Rutland 26 April 1397 25 October 1415 Humphrey Duke of Gloucester 27 January 1415 23 February 1447 Richard Plantagenet 3rd Duke of York appointed 23 February 1447 Edmund Beaufort 2nd Duke of Somerset appointed 2 July 1453 William Fitzalan 16th Earl of Arundel appointed 19 December 1459 John Mowbray 3rd Duke of Norfolk 11 July 1461 6 November 1461 Henry Bourchier 1st Earl of Essex 1461 4 April 1483 William Fitzalan 16th Earl of Arundel appointed 1 July 1483 John Radcliffe 9th Baron FitzWalter appointed 14 January 1485 jointly with Sir Reynold Bray appointed 14 January 1485 Giles Daubeney 8th Baron Daubeney appointed 24 November 1493 jointly with Bray Sir Thomas Brandon 2 June 1509 27 January 1510 Sir Thomas Lovell 6 February 1510 25 May 1524 jointly with Dorset until his death Thomas Grey 2nd Marquess of Dorset 17 June 1523 10 October 1530 Charles Brandon 1st Duke of Suffolk 22 November 1534 22 August 1545 William Paulet 1st Baron St John 17 December 1545 before 2 February 1550 created Earl of Wiltshire 19 January 1550 Henry Grey 3rd Marquess of Dorset 2 February 1550 12 November 1553 created Duke of Suffolk 11 October 1551 Henry Radcliffe 2nd Earl of Sussex 19 November 1553 17 February 1557 Thomas Radcliffe 3rd Earl of Sussex 1557 8 9 June 1583 Francis Russell 2nd Earl of Bedford 26 February 1584 28 July 1585 Robert Dudley 1st Earl of Leicester 25 November 1585 4 September 1588 Henry Carey 1st Baron Hunsdon 17 January 1589 23 July 1596 Charles Howard 2nd Baron Howard of Effingham 15 June 1597 14 December 1624 created Earl of Nottingham 22 October 1597 George Villiers 1st Duke of Buckingham 22 January 1625 23 August 1628 William Herbert 3rd Earl of Pembroke 9 September 1629 10 April 1630 Henry Rich 1st Earl of Holland 25 May 1631 9 March 1649 Aubrey de Vere 20th Earl of Oxford 27 June 1660 before 14 January 1673 James Scott 1st Duke of Monmouth 14 January 1673 27 December 1679 Philip Stanhope 2nd Earl of Chesterfield 27 December 1679 before 16 January 1686 Theophilus Hastings 7th Earl of Huntingdon 16 January 1686 before 24 April 1689 John Lovelace 3rd Baron Lovelace 24 April 1689 27 September 1693 James Bertie 1st Earl of Abingdon 29 November 1693 before 15 May 1697 Thomas Wharton 5th Baron Wharton 15 May 1697 11 July 1702 vacant Thomas Wharton 5th Baron Wharton 9 September 1706 12 January 1711 created Earl of Wharton 23 December 1706 Montagu Venables Bertie 2nd Earl of Abingdon 12 January 1711 3 May 1715 Charles Bennet 1st Earl of Tankerville 6 December 1715 21 May 1722 Charles Cornwallis 5th Baron Cornwallis 5 July 1722 31 May 1740 William Villiers 3rd Earl of Jersey 31 May 1740 26 July 1746 George Montague Dunk 2nd Earl of Halifax 26 July 1746 12 November 1748 Thomas Osborne 4th Duke of Leeds 12 November 1748 13 January 1756 Samuel Sandys 1st Baron Sandys 13 January 1756 15 December 1756 John Campbell 3rd Earl of Breadalbane 15 December 1756 4 November 1765 John Monson 2nd Baron Monson 4 November 1765 12 January 1767 Charles Cornwallis 2nd Earl Cornwallis 12 January 1767 21 March 1769 Sir Fletcher Norton 21 March 1769 1 January 1789 created Baron Grantley 9 April 1782 Thomas Townshend 1st Viscount Sydney 19 June 1789 30 June 1800 Thomas Grenville 13 August 1800 17 December 1846Notes edit a b Holdsworth 1922 p 268 a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z aa ab ac ad ae af Sainty 2002 Arthur Hogue Origins of the Common Law pp 154 58 1985 References editHoldsworth William Searle 1922 A History of English Law Vol 1 3 ed Little Brown OCLC 48555551 Sainty J C November 2002 Justices in Eyre 1509 1846 www history ac uk Institute of Historical Research Archived from the original on 24 October 2003 Turner G J 1903 The Justices of the Forest South of Trent The English Historical Review 18 112 116 doi 10 1093 ehr XVIII LXIX 112 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Justice in eyre amp oldid 1216991543, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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