King's Courts
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An Essay on the Trial by Jury (English)
In addition to this, “the king himself often sat in his court, which always attended his person.
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Dissertations on Early Law and Custom
English royal law courts referenced as a contributing institutional cause.
There were other causes, besides the tendency of judicial decision in the King’s Courts, which helped to prevent the growth in this country of that spirit of discontent which exploded among the French peasantry in 1789 and 1790.
An Essay on the Trial by Jury
The royal court that traveled with the king, where he personally heard causes and pronounced judgment.
In addition to this, “the king himself often sat in his court, which always attended his person.