Requests, COURT OF, an ancient court of equity in England, inferior to the Court of Chancery, and abolished 1641. Also, a local tribunal (known likewise by the name of Court of Conscience) instituted in London by Henry VIII. for the recovery of small debts. Similar local tribunals elsewhere have all been superseded by the county courts.
Requests, COURT OF,
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