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KD376.M64 M64 1693i | The tryal of Charles Lord Mohun before the House of Peers in Parliament for the murder of William Mountford which began the 31 of January 1692 [i.e. 1693], and continued by several adjournments till the fourth of February following, the Most Honourable the Lord Marquiss of Carmarthen, lord president of Their Majesties Council, being lord high steward pro hac vice : together with the questions in points of law put by their lordships to the judges, with the arguments of My Lord Mohun's counsel, and the opinions of the judges upon the said questions. | 1 |
KD376.P67 P67 1701i | The several proceedings and resolutions of the House of Peers, in relation to the lords impeached or charged | 1 |
KD376.S77 |
Practical navigation, or, An introduction to the whole art containing many useful geometrical definitions and problems, the doctrine of plain and spherical triangles, plain Mercator, and great-circle-sailing, sundry useful problems in astronomy, the use of instruments, the azimuth-compass, ring-dyal, variation-compass, the fore-staff, quadrant, plough, and nocturnal, the plain scale, Gunter's scale, sinical-quadrant, plain-chart, mercators-chart, both globes, the inclinatory-needle, and vertues of the load-stone, useful tables of the Moon's age, of the tydes, of the Sun's place, declination, and right-ascention, of the stars right-ascention and declination, the latitude and longitude of places, and a table of meridional parts, likewise a new traverse-table, and use thereof in keeping a reckoning at sea, also a table of 10000 logarithms, and of the log sines, tangents and secants / The tryal of Thomas Earl of Strafford, Lord Lieutenant of Ireland upon an impeachment of high-treason by the Commons then assembled in Parliament, in the name of themselves and of all the Commons of England begun in Westminster-Hall the 22th of March 1640, and continued before judgment was given until the 10th of May 1641 : shewing the form of parliamentary proceedings in an impeachment of treason, to which is added a short account of some other matters of fact transacted in both houses of Parliament, precedent, concomitant and subsequent to the said tryal : with some special arguments in law relating to a bill of attainder / |
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KD376.S77 S77 1679i | An impartial account of the arraignment trial & condemnation of Thomas late Earl of Strafford, and Lord Lieutanant of Ireland before the Parliament at Wesminster, anno dom. 1641. | 1 |
KD376.S77 S77 1680i | The tryal of Thomas Earl of Strafford Lord Lieutenant of Ireland, upon an impeachment of high treason, by the Commons then assembled in Parliament, in the name of themselves and of all the Commons of England, begun in Westminster-Hall the 22 of March 1 / | 1 |
KD376.W37 W37 1699i | The several tryals of Edward Earl of Warwick and Holland, and Charles Lord Mohun, before the House of Peers in Parliament upon the 28th and 29th days of March, 1699 for the murder of Mr. Richard Coote the Right Honourable John Lord Sommers baron of Evesham, Lord High Chancellor of England, being lord high steward upon that occasion. | 1 |
KD376.W56 W56 1716i | The tryal of George Earl of Wintoun upon the articles of impeachment of high treason exhibited against him by the knights, citizens, and burgesses in Parliament assembled, in the name of themselves and of all the commons of Great Britain : in Westminster-Hall on Thursday the 15th, Friday the 16th, and Monday the 19th days of March, 1715/16, on the last of which days judgment of high-treason was given against him : together with several orders of the House of Peers in course of time preparatory to the said tryal. | 1 |
KD378 .B76 1852i | Narratives of state trials in the nineteenth century first period : from the union with Ireland to the death of George the Fourth, 1801-1830 / | 1 |
KD378 .C37 1715 | Cases of divorce for several causes. | 1 |
KD378 .C37 1715i | Cases of divorce for several causes viz. I. Memoirs of the life of Robert Feilding, Esq., containing an account of his amours, a collection of his love-letters, characters of his mistresses, and a true copy of his last will and testament. II. The case of Barbara, late Dutchess of Cleaveland, with the whole proceedings between Her Grace and Major General Feilding in Doctors-Commons, and Sir John Cooke's definitive sentence at large in this remarkable tryal. III. The case of John Dormer, Esq. IV. The case of Sir George Downing, bart., and Mrs. Mary Forester. V. Depositions taken in the Lady Howard's case, also the judgment of the most eminent divines, &c. concerning the dissolution of marriage / | 1 |
KD378.C68 C37 |
Fraud and violence discovered and detected, or, A remonstrance of the interessed in the ships Bona Esperanza and Henry Bona Adventura of London with a narrative of the proceedings in the case (depending before the States General of the Seven United Provinces) between the assignes of William Courten and the East-India Company of the Netherlands : also, several reasons and arguments for the speedy decision of differences (by amicable conferences of state) arising upon depredations and spoyls / Fraud and violence discovered and detected, or, A remonstrance of the interessed in the ships Bona Esperanza and Henry Bona Adventura of London with a narrative of the proceedings in the case (depending before the States General of the Seven United Provinces) between the assignes of William Courten and the East-India Company of the Netherlands : also, several reasons and arguments for the speedy decision of differences (by amicable conferences of state) arising upon depredations and spoyls / |
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KD378.C68 (INTERNET) | Fraud and violence discovered and detected, or, A remonstrance of the interessed in the ships Bona Esperanza and Henry Bona Adventura of London with a narrative of the proceedings in the case (depending before the States General of the Seven United Provinces) between the assignes of William Courten and the East-India Company of the Netherlands : also, several reasons and arguments for the speedy decision of differences (by amicable conferences of state) arising upon depredations and spoyls / | 1 |
KD378 .C75 1887i | Crim. con.: actions and trials and other legal proceedings relating to marriage before the passing of the present Divorce Act | 1 |
KD378 .D95 1863i | Cases extracted from the reports of the Commissioners of Charities, in England, and from the calendars in Chancery with an Appendix, containing the statutes of 39 & 43 Elizabeth and other statutes of the realm, relating to the disposition of property for charitable and public uses, &c. / | 1 |
KD378.H4 K4 | The matrimonial trials of Henry VIII / | 3 |
KD378 .J44 1903i | Fifteen decisive battles of the law being a study of some leading cases in the law of England / | 1 |
KD378 .J44 1921i | Fifteen decisive battles of the law being a study of some leading cases in the law of England / | 1 |
KD378 .J45 1986 | Fifteen decisive battles of the law : being a study of some leading cases in the law of England / | 1 |
KD378 .N49 1780i | A new and compleat collection of the most remarkable trials for adultery, &c. from the time of Henry VIII to the present period : given in the way of a narrative, not in the tedious form of depositions : containing, a great variety of important and interesting trials, among which are the following : Queen Catherine, Mr. Rochfort, Mr. Lyddel, Mr. Sloper, Mr. Fielding, Lord Grey, Duchess of Norfolk, Thomas Jones, Mr. Weld, Lord Augustus Fitzroy, Dr. Morley, Captain Gambier, Mrs. Earle, Mrs. Brooke, Mrs. Daly, Lady Bolingbroke, Lady Sarah Bunsury, Colonel Charteris, Lord Baltimore, Mrs. Lockwood, Duchess of Grafton, Duke of Cumberland, Lady Grosvenor, Recrimination, Lady Ligonier, Nairn and Ogilvie, Mrs. Worgan, Mrs. Collet, Mrs. Heatley, Mrs. Draper, Mr. Oliver, Duchess of Kingston, Mrs. Harris, Lady Tyrconnel, Lady Blake, Mrs. Campbell, Lady Percy, Marchioness of Carmarthen. | 1 |
KD378 .P37 2008 | Parliamentarians at law : select legal proceedings of the long fifteenth century relating to Parliament / | 1 |