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Essoin
In old English law, an essoin (, , Old French essoignier, "to excuse") is an excuse for nonappearance in court. IV, essoin days were abolished. Essoins, and the day to which proceedings had as a result been adjourned, would be entered on an essoin roll. wikipedia.org
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essoign
▪ I. essoin, essoign, n. Law. (ɛˈsɔɪn) Forms: 4–7 essoyn(e, 4 essonie, Sc. essonȝe, 5 esson, 6–9 essoine, 7–8 essoign(e, 7 (Sc.) essonȝie, 6– essoin, 7– essoign. See also assoin n. [a. OF. essone, essonie, essoine, essoigne, essoyne (mod.F. exoine), vbl. n. f. essoigner: see next.] 1. Law. The alleg... Oxford English Dictionary
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essoinee
essoinee Law. (ɛˌsɔɪˈniː) [a. AF. essoignié (Britton), pa. pple. of essoignier: see essoin v.] A person excused for non-appearance in court.[1607 See essoin n. 3.] 1642 W. Bird Mag. Honor 162 It shall rest upon the credit and integrity of the Essoinee. 1865 Nichols Britton II. 351 If the essoinee do... Oxford English Dictionary
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In the King's Service (disambiguation)
Service, a romance novel by Margaret Moore In the King's Service, a 1915 film directed by Tom Santschi See also The excuse of the King's service or essoin wikipedia.org
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essoinment
essoinment (ɛˈsɔɪnmənt) [f. essoin v. + -ment.] The action of essoining. Oxford English Dictionary
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Act to Restrain Abuses of Players
Majesty, his Heirs and Successors, the other Moiety thereof to him or them that will sue for the same in any Court of Record at Westminster, wherein no Essoin wikipedia.org
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soign
▪ I. † soign, n. north. Obs. In 4 soigne, soy(g)ne, soyny. [a. OF. soigne, soine, etc.: see essoin n. For Sc. examples see sonyie n.] Excuse, esp. for wrong-doing or the like.a 1300 Cursor M. 2266 For-þi þat tour hatt babilone, þat schending es wit-outen soyne. Ibid. 16395 Quen he [Pilate] sagh þat ... Oxford English Dictionary
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ensoigne
▪ I. † enˈsoigne, n. Obs. Forms: 4 ensoyne, -soygne, -soyngne, 5 ensoigne. [a. OF. ensoigne, var. of essoigne: see essoin.] 1. Excuse, delay: only in phr. without ensoigne.c 1325 Coer de L. 1467 Forth they wente, withouten ensoyne. c 1380 Sir Ferumb. 945 So þat euerech with-oute ensoygne haþ a-slawe... Oxford English Dictionary
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Statute of Marlborough
Chapter 13 dealt with essoins (legal excuses for not attending court), limiting a defendant to only one essoin before the proceeding of the judgment. Chapter 20 removed the need for an oath to verify an essoin in any court. wikipedia.org
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essoiner
essoiner (ɛˈsɔɪnə(r)) Also 7 (Sc.) essonyier, -zier. [ad. AF. essoigniour (Britton), f. essoignier: see essoin v.] One who essoins; one who offers an excuse for the absence of another.1609 Skene Reg. Maj. 111 b, It behoues the essonzier to name his awin name, and the name of him that is essonzied. 1... Oxford English Dictionary
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Kingdom of Sanwi
Aim always in search of new lands, Aka Essoin, the henchman of the remarkable and powerful King Amalaman Anoh, responsible for the expansion of the kingdom wikipedia.org
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assoine
▪ I. † aˈssoin(e, n. Obs. Also 3 asoyne, assoyne, 4 Sc. assonȝe. [Variant of essoin, a. OF. essoigne, essoine: see a- prefix 10, as- prefix2.] An excuse; a legal excuse put in for non-appearance.1297 R. Glouc. 539 Giffardes asoyne. a 1300 Cursor M. 2266 Þat schending is wit-outen soyne [v.r. soygne,... Oxford English Dictionary
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Statute Law Revision Act 1948
Section 4: General repeal of obsolete or unnecessary words This section repealed (a) words barring the allowance in any action or proceeding of any essoin wikipedia.org
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Conrad of Krosigk
Conrad gained two immediate practical benefits from this act: Papal protection of his property and the right of essoin (the suspension of judicial proceedings wikipedia.org
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