And ye shall truly counsel them that ye shall be retained with, after your cunning, and ye shall not defer, tract, nor delay their causes willingly for covetousness of mony, or other thing that may turn you to profit, and ye shall give due attendance... London Society - Page 1871878Affichage du livre entier - À propos de ce livre
| Robert Richard Pearce - 1855 - 488 pages
...counsel them that he shall be retained with after his cunning. 3. That he shall not defer, tract, or delay their causes willingly for covetousness of money, or other thing that may tend to his profit. 4. That he shall give due attendance accordingly. The following anecdote from Mod.... | |
| George Sharswood - 1860 - 212 pages
...counsel them that he shall be retained with, after his cunning. 8. That he shall not defer, wait, or delay their causes willingly for covetousness of money, or other thing that may tend to his profit. 4. That he shall give due attendance accordingly." 2 Inst. 214. 59 frankly to address... | |
| Humphry William Woolrych - 1869 - 492 pages
...extant." — Printed for H. Twyford and others, 1689 (London). Page 139.— The Oath of a Serjeant-at-Law. "Ye shall swear, That well and truly ye shall serve...Serjeants-at-Law, And ye shall truly counsel them that ye shall bo retained with, after your cunning, and ye shall not defer, tract, nor delay their causes willingly... | |
| Alexander Pulling - 1884 - 358 pages
...shall truly counsel them that you be retained with, after your cunning; and you shall not defer, or delay their causes willingly, for covetousness of...money, or other thing that may turn you to profit, and you shall give due attendance accordingly; so help you God." 3 Chaucer's description of the Serjeant-at-law... | |
| Great Britain. Parliament. House of Lords - 1903 - 700 pages
...County, for the due performance of his office, the oath following shall be administered vizt. : — Ye shall swear that well and truly ye shall serve the King's Majesty in the office of the Sheriff of the County of [Cambridge], and do the King's profit in all... | |
| Edgar Benton Kinkead - 1905 - 496 pages
...Sergeants at D«i»j of C»UM Law contained the obligation that they Temporal would "not defer, wait or delay their causes willingly for covetousness of money, or other thing that may tend to his profit." (2 Inst. 214.) There is no doubt but that it is unprofessional to cause delay... | |
| George Purcell Costigan - 1917 - 656 pages
...ye shall be called thereto: as God you help, and by the Contents of this Book. Serjeant at Law: 1C Ye shall Swear, That well and truly ye shall serve the King's People as one of the Serjeants at the Law, and ye shall truly council them that ye shall be retained with after your... | |
| Frederick Pollock - 1920 - 460 pages
...counsel them, that he shall be retained with, after his cunning. 3. That he shall not defer, tract, or delay their causes willingly, for covetousness of money, or other thing that may tend to his profit. 4. That he shall give due attendance accordingly. Coke, Second Instit. 214. THE... | |
| Andrew Alexander Bruce - 1924 - 236 pages
...democratic trust. 2 'The oath which was administered to the English Serjeantat-law was as follows: "Ye shall swear, That well and truly ye shall serve...with, after your cunning, and ye shall not defer, protract, nor delay their causes willingly for covetousness of money, or other thing that may turn... | |
| Sir William Searle Holdsworth - 1924 - 758 pages
...counsel them, that he shall be retained with, after his cunning. 3. That he shall not defer, tract, or delay their causes willingly, for covetousness of money, or other thing that may tend to his profit. 4. That he shall give due attendance accordingly. Coke, Second Instit. 214. The... | |
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