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1 A list of such strangers was to be given to itinerant justices .
2 These itinerant justices also transacted the local business of the Exchequer in each county.
3 Royal itinerant justices traveled to the counties every seven years.
4 Justices of assize, justices of the peace, and itinerant justices operated at the county level.
5 In 1237, the residents of Cornwall hid in the woods rather than face the itinerant justices .
6 Edward I substituted regular visitations of justices of assize for the irregular journeys of the itinerant justices .
7 The itinerant justices gradually ceased to perform administrative duties on their journeys because landed society had objected to their intrusiveness.
8 Every three years, the officers visited the forests in preparation for the courts of the forest held by the itinerant justices .
9 Records of the verdicts of the Royal Court were sent with these itinerant justices for use as precedent in these courts.
10 All who are bound to attend before the itinerant justices are, in the forest counties, compelled to attend the forest courts.
11 The towns and demesne lands of the crown paid a tax based on their produce that was collected by the itinerant justices .
12 The barons were never able to free themselves from this attendance on the sheriffs and itinerant justices till the reign of Henry III.
13 The decision-making of itinerant justices on circuits begins the process which makes the custom of the Royal Court the common law of the nation.
14 Itinerant justices could conduct these assizes: petty and grand.
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