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What is the origin of the writ of certiorari?
 
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What happened if--before the abolition of general ecclesiastical jurisdictions in 1641--an aggrieved plaintiff complained of the perjury to the church courts when the defendant falsely waged his law?
 
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Why in 1588 might counsel prefer to bring an action of quominus than to use the ordinary mechanisms of debt collection in the Common Pleas or Queen's Bench?

Explain the context and contemporary significance of Lane v. Cotton (1701), as well as its relevance to the law of Internet infrastructure.

Explain the holding and significance of Mitchell v. Allestry (1676).

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