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  • From 1746 until his death in 1752 he was Chief Justice in Eyre.
  • From 17 June 1523 until his death in 1530, Dorset was Justice in Eyre south of Trent.
  • Henry also served as Chief Justice in Eyre, south of the River Trent between 1589 and his death.
  • He also became Justice in Eyre south of the Trent in 1461, holding that title until his death.
  • In the 12th century, hundred to a " justice in eyre, " a judge who moved between hundreds on a circuit.
  • From 1172 Bertram was one of the king's " Justices in Eyre " ( circuit judges ) along with William Basset.
  • On 22 September 1780 he was appointed Justice in Eyre north of the Trent, a sinecure with a salary of ?00 ( ).
  • His father, Robert, discharged various commissions in the county and also served from about 1389 as a justice in eyre at the Macclesfield sessions.
  • He was also on several occasions a justice in eyre for the forests, and was in 1329 made keeper of the forests south of Trent.
  • Atte Wode was jointly appointed a Justice in Eyre south of the Trent along with Wykeham on 13 July 1361, a position he held until about 1367.
  • He served in these capacities, and also in the House of Lords, gaining the additional position of Lord Warden and Justice in Eyre until his death in 1742.
  • However it slowly lost its status during the 13th century to Chelmsford, which from 1202 to 1203 held the Royal Justices, and the Justices in Eyre from 1218.
  • On 20 April 1284, after an inquisition by Justice in Eyre Roger Le Strange, he received a licence to enclose 10 acres in the alienate the property in mortmain.
  • However they were still called " justices in eyre " in the Treason Act 1351 ( under which it was high treason to kill them in the execution of their office ).
  • In juries of the Justices in Eyre, the bailiff of the hundred would choose 4 electors who in turn chose 12 others from their hundred, and from these were selected 12 jurors.
  • The courts of justice-seat crept into disuse, and in 1817, the office of Justice in Eyre was abolished and its powers transferred to the First Commissioner of Woods and Forests.
  • He held a number of minor posts, including secretary to the Justice in Eyre south of the Trent ( then his half-brother James Bertie, 1st Earl of Abingdon ) in 1693.
  • The Treason Act 1351 made it high treason to " slay the justices in eyre, or justices of assize, and all other justices assigned to hear and determine, being in their places doing their offices ."
  • On 11 January 1732 ( Duke of Montagu, who had succeeded Bolton as Governor of the Isle of Wight, resigned that office and Lymington received it as well, although he resigned office as Justice in Eyre that year.
  • Around the same time, a jury commissioned by John Biset, Justice in Eyre, decided the abbot need not expeditate his dogs ( i . e . remove their claws ), as his lands were originally of the royal demesne.
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