In 1457, a Law was enacted that the Decisions of the Session should be final, without Appeal to the King or the ... was erected, with similar powers to those of The Session, and continued till the present College of Justice was established.
Title | : | The Practice in the House of Lords, on Appeals, Writs of Error, and Claims of Peerage, with a Compendious Account of Dignities: to which is Prefixed an Introductory Historical Essay on the Appellate Jurisdiction |
Author | : | John Palmer |
Publisher | : | - 1830 |
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