In the Laws of Cnut, it is formally laid down that no one is to bother the King with his complaints, so long as he can get Justice in the Hundred.


Chapter IV, Improved Legal Procedure, p. 39 - A Short History Of The English Law (First Edition) (1912)


In the Laws of Cnut, it is formally laid down that no one is to bother the King with his complaints, so long as he can get Justice in the Hundred.

In the Laws of Cnut, it is formally laid down that no one is to bother the King with his complaints, so long as he can get Justice in the Hundred.

In the Laws of Cnut, it is formally laid down that no one is to bother the King with his complaints, so long as he can get Justice in the Hundred.

In the Laws of Cnut, it is formally laid down that no one is to bother the King with his complaints, so long as he can get Justice in the Hundred.