Writ for exoneration of suit. A writ that lay for the king’s ward to be discharged of all suit to the county court, hundred, leet, or court- baron, during the time of his wardship. Fitzh. Nat Brev. 15S; New Nat. Brev. 352.
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Writ for exoneration of suit. A writ that lay for the king’s ward to be discharged of all suit to the county court, hundred, leet, or court- baron, during the time of his wardship. Fitzh. Nat Brev. 15S; New Nat. Brev. 352.
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