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List of Masters Of Requestsreport

  • 1471–1480: William Hatteclyffe (Masters of Requests (England))

  • 1514: Sir Thomas More (Masters of Requests (England))

  • 1540–1554: Sir Edward Carne (Masters of Requests (England))

  • 1550–1553: John Cock (Masters of Requests (England))

  • 1552–1553: John Lucas (Masters of Requests (England))

  • 1553–1558: John Throckmorton (Masters of Requests (England))

  • 1553–1558: Sir Thomas White (Masters of Requests (England))

  • 1558–?1587: Thomas Seckford (died 1587) (Masters of Requests (England))

  • 1558–1571: Walter Haddon (Masters of Requests (England))

  • 1571–1573: Thomas Wilson (Masters of Requests (England))

  • 1576–1589: Valentine Dale (Masters of Requests (England))

  • 1579–1581: Sir William Gerard (Masters of Requests (England))

  • 1582–1584: David Lewis (Masters of Requests (England))

  • 1585–1600: John Herbert (Masters of Requests (England))

  • 1586–1596: Ralph Rokeby (Masters of Requests (England))

  • 1590–?1595: William Aubrey (died 1595) (Masters of Requests (England))

  • 1596–1606: Julius Caesar (Masters of Requests (England))

  • 1600–1616: Roger Wilbraham (Masters of Requests (England))

  • 1617–1622: Sir Christopher Perkins (Masters of Requests (England))

  • 1608–1609: Sir Thomas Smith (Masters of Requests (England))

  • 1609–1614: Sir Ralph (or Roger) Winwood (Masters of Requests (England))

  • 1614–1616: Sir Richard Williamson (Masters of Requests (England))

  • 1616 - No of Masters of Requests increased from 2 to 4 (Masters of Requests (England))

  • 1616–1640: Sidney Montagu (Masters of Requests (England))

  • 1616–1618: Sir Robert Naunton (Masters of Requests (England))

  • 1616–1619: Sir Lionel Cranfield (Masters of Requests (England))

  • 1618–1641: Sir Ralph Freeman (Masters of Requests (England))

  • 1619–1622: Sir John Suckling (Masters of Requests (England))

  • 1622–1641: Sir Edward Powell, 1st Baronet (Masters of Requests (England))

  • 1622–1625: John Coke (Masters of Requests (England))

  • 1625–1641: Sir Thomas Aylesbury, 1st Baronet (Masters of Requests (England))

  • 1640–1641: Robert Mason (Masters of Requests (England))

  • Appointed by King Charles I at Oxford (Masters of Requests (England))

  • 1643: Arthur Duck (Masters of Requests (England))

  • 1644–1645: Edmund Pierce (Masters of Requests (England))

  • Appointed by Oliver Cromwell (Masters of Requests (England))

  • 1657: Nathaniel Bacon (died 1660) (Masters of Requests (England))

  • Restoration of the Monarchy (Masters of Requests (England))

  • 1660–1664: Sir Richard Fanshawe, 1st Baronet (Masters of Requests (England))

  • 1660–1667: Sir Ralph Freeman (resworn, died 1667) (Masters of Requests (England))

  • 1660–1662: Robert Mason (resworn, died 1662) (Masters of Requests (England))

  • 1660–1675: Gervase Holles (died 1675) (Masters of Requests (England))

  • 1662–1675: Thomas Beverley (died 1675) (Masters of Requests (England))

  • 1664–1679: Sir John Birkenhead (died 1679) (Masters of Requests (England))

  • 1667–1685: Sir Charles Cotterell (Masters of Requests (England))

  • 1675–1685: William Glascock (Masters of Requests (England))

  • 1675–1685: Thomas Povey (Masters of Requests (England))

  • 1679–1681: William Fanshawe (Masters of Requests (England))

  • 1681–1685: Charles Morley (Masters of Requests (England))

  • 1685 Office abolished (Masters of Requests (England))

  • 1591–1596: Julius Caesar (Masters of Requests (England))

  • 1630–1640: Robert Mason (Masters of Requests (England))

  • 1660: Sir Edmund Pierce (Masters of Requests (England))

  • 1577-1606: Mark Kerr, 1st Earl of Lothian (Masters of Requests (Scotland))

  • 1606: Robert Kerr, 2nd Earl of Lothian (Masters of Requests (Scotland))

  • 1614: Sir William Alexander (died 1640) (Masters of Requests (Scotland))

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Pleadings. Prior to 1947, British subjects could not bring an action directly against the king and his servants for unlawful possession of their property, and the king could not stay under the jurisdiction of his court. In such a case, the subject who wishes to bring an action must first submit a petition of claim to the king, who in turn transmits it to a judge of a court with his own instructions (Fiatjustia) . Later, the practice of filing a claim evolved into a way to guarantee the remedy of breach of contract. In the 19th century, this power, exercised by the king, was transferred to the attorney general and the minister of the interior, who decided whether there were grounds for prosecution and whether or not an order of justice was issued. The judgment of the court was rendered in an ordinary manner, but its execution was somewhat difficult since the court could not order the execution of a judgment against the king and his servants. By 1947, the subjects were fully capable of suing the king directly in the courts, and the practice of filing claims naturally ceased.

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