In old English practice. Magisterial writs; writs adapted to special cases, and so called from being framed by the masters or principal clerks of the chancery. Bract fol. 4136; Crabb, Com. Law, 547, 548.
In old English practice. Magisterial writs; writs adapted to special cases, and so called from being framed by the masters or principal clerks of the chancery. Bract fol. 4136; Crabb, Com. Law, 547, 548.