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In this booke is conteyned the offyce of shyryffes, baylyffes of lybertyes, escheatours, constables, and coroners, and sheweth what euery one of them maye do by vertue of these offices : drawen oute of bookes of the commen lawe and of the statutes.
Anthony FitzherbertDate: [1558?]
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A bailiff (Mr Fixem, centre) calls on an affluent man (left) to enforce payment of a debt, assisted by his assistant (Bung, right). Etching by George Cruikshank.
George CruikshankDate: [1836]Reference: 32377i- Books
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In this boke is conteyned ye office of shyryffes, baylyffes of lybertyes, escheatours, constables, & coroners : and sheweth what euerye one of them may do by vertue of theyr offyces drawen out of bokes of the comen lawe & of the statutes.
Anthony FitzherbertDate: In the yere of our Lorde God. M.CCCCC.XLIX. The .IX. daye of Marche- Pictures
A clerk named Boniface bows and presents a financial document. Etching by R. Brichet, ca. 1783, after J. F. de Göz.
Joseph Franz von GoezDate: [1783?]Reference: 2954096i
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A doctor taking the pulse of a gouty bachelor surrounded by the consequences of his life style. Mezzotint, ca. 1770.
Date: [1770?]Reference: 11198i- Pictures
A young man, 'Sir Fopling Flutter' ogles women through a lens while a bailiff serves him a writ. Mezzotint, 1769, by J. Dixon after himself.
Dixon, John, 1720-1804.Date: 1769Reference: 16317i- Books
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In this booke is contained the office of shiriffes, bayliffes of liberties, escheatours, constables, and coroners, and sheweth what euery one of theym maye doe by vertue of theyr offyces : drawen oute of bookes of the common lawe, and of the statutes.
Anthony FitzherbertDate: [1570?]
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A drunken man sits at home with his family while bailiffs remove their furniture. Etching by G. Cruikshank, 1847, after himself.
George CruikshankDate: 1847Reference: 25975i- Books
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In this booke is conteined the office of shiriffes baylyffes of lybertyes, eschetours, constables and coroners, and sheweth what euery one of them may do by vertue of these offices : drawen out of bokes of the comen law and of the statutes.
Anthony FitzherbertDate: [1560?]- Books
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In this boke is conteyned the offices of shyriffes, bayliffes of liberties, escheatours, constables, [and] coroners : and sheweth what euery one of theim may do by vertue of their offices, drawen out of bokes of the common lawe, and of the statutes.
Anthony FitzherbertDate: Anno salutis. 1556- Books
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In this boke is conteyned the offyces of shyreffes, baillyffes of libertyes, eschetours, co[n]stables, and coroners : and sheweth what euery one of them maye do by vertue of theyr offices drawen out of bokes of the common lawe, and of the statutes.
Fitzherbert, Anthony, 1470-1538. Office et auctoryte des justyces de peasDate: M.D.XLiii. [1543]- Books
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The office of shirifes.
Anthony FitzherbertDate: [1577]- Books
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[In thys boke is conteyned the offyce of shyriffes, bailleffes ... escheatours constables and coroners].
Fitzherbert, Anthony, 1470-1538. Office et auctoryte des justyces de peasDate: Anno .M. D. LII.] [1552]- Books
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In this booke is contayned the office of shiriffes, bayliffes of libertyes, escheatours, constables, and coroners, and sheweth what euery one of them may do by vertue of theyr offices : drawe[n] out of bookes of the common lawe and of the statutes.
Anthony FitzherbertDate: 1562- Books
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[In this boke is contayned ye offices of sheryffes, bailliffes ... coroners].
Fitzherbert, Anthony, 1470-1538. Office et auctoryte des justyces de peasDate: Jn the yere of our Lorde God .M.CCCCC.L.JJ. The .xxiiii. daye of Februarye- Books
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In this booke is contayned the offices of shyriffes, bayliffes of lybertyes, escheatours, constables, and coroners : and shewed what euerye one of them may doe by vertue of their offices, drawen out of bookes of the common lawe and of the statutes.
Anthony FitzherbertDate: [not after 1579]
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A drunken man sits at home with his family while bailiffs remove their furniture. Etching by G. Cruikshank, 1847, after himself.
George CruikshankDate: 1847Reference: 25963i