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    The Universities

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    the Universities · Chancellors, Masters and Scholars

    spoken of as

    1 expression

    Universities1 mention

    The Law of Torts (English)

    ” If the plaintiffs here had shown a franchise in themselves, such as that claimed by the Universities, it might have been otherwise.
    9 exercise of common rights

    in the texts

    The Constitutional Documents of the Puritan Revolution, 1625–166019th Century · English

    The English universities and their governing officers, mentioned both as sites of corruption and as electoral bodies under the Triennial Act.

    great corruptions which are in the Universities;
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    And for the better assembling of the knights, citizens, barons, and burgesses to the said Parliament, as aforesaid, it is further enacted, that the several and respective sheriffs of the several and respective Counties, Cities and Boroughs of England and Wales, and the Chancellors, Masters and Scholars of both and every of the Universities, and the Mayor and Bailiffs of the borough of Berwick upon …
    chapter 14

    The Law of Torts19th Century · English

    Academic institutions referenced as holders of an exclusive franchise, contrasted with the Gloucester schoolmasters' lack of one.

    ” If the plaintiffs here had shown a franchise in themselves, such as that claimed by the Universities, it might have been otherwise.
    9 exercise of common rights