Call Number (LC) Title Results
KD7540 .S736 1880i On the trial by jury 1
KD7540 .S74 1845i The juryman's guide 1
KD7540 .T69 1764i An enquiry into the question, whether juries are, or are not, judges of law, as well as of fact with a particular reference to the case of libels. 1
KD7540 .W35 1651i Juries justified, or, A word of correction to Mr. Henry Robinson for his seven objections against the trial of causes, by juries of twelve men 1
KD7540 .W54 1680i The excellency and præheminence of the lavv of England, above all other humane lawes in the world asserted in a learned reading upon the statute of 35 H. 8 cap. 6, concerning tryals by jury of twelve men, and tales de circumstantibus / 1
KD7540 .W67 1825r Inquiry into the power of juries to decide incidentally on questions of law / 1
KD7550 (INTERNET) A guide to juries setting forth their antiquity, power and duty from the Common-law and statutes : with a table / 1
KD7550 .L36 1962 William Lambarde and local government : his "Ephemeris" and twenty-nine charges to juries and commissions / 1
KD7550 .L36 1962i William Lambarde and local government his "Ephemeris" and twenty-nine charges to juries and commissions / 1
KD7556 .G85 1682i The Lord Keeper's speech to Mr. Serjeant Saunders, at the time he was sworn Lord Chief Justice of His Majestie's Court of Kings-Bench, Tuesday the 23d. January, 1682 1
KD7558 .S53 1998 Judicial discretion and criminal investigation / 1
KD7562 .B54 1815i The law and practice of judgments and executions including extents at the suit of the crown / 1
KD7562 .R35 1966 Butterworths costs in civil litigation and non-litigious work. 1
KD7562 .W34 1879i The practice on signing judgment in the High Court of Justice with forms / 1
KD7562.Z9 P46 1680 The Penalty for false verdicts and the remedy for parties grieved thereby, as it is by law established 2
KD7564 .B6 1924 The doctrine of res judicata, 1
KD7564 .B6 1969 The doctrine of res judicata: 1
KD7564 .S64 1924i The doctrine of res judicata 1
KD7566 .A3 1671 Anno regni Caroli II, regis Angliæ, Scotiæ, Franciæ & Hiberniæ, vicesimo secundo & vicesimo tertio at the Parliament begun at Westminster the eighth day of May, Anno Dom. 1661, in the thirteenth year of the reign of our Most Gracious Sovereign Lord Charles ... and there continued by several prorogations, to the fourteenth day of February 1669/70, and thence continued to the 22th of April 1671, on which day the said Parliament was prorogued to the 16th day of April, which shall be in the year 1672.
Anno regni Caroli II, regis Angliæ, Scotiæ, Franciæ & Hiberniæ, vicesimo secundo & vicesimo tertio at the Parliament begun at Westminster the eighth day of May, Anno Dom. 1661, in the thirteenth year of the reign of our Most Gracious Sovereign Lord Charles ... and there continued by several prorogations, to the fourteenth day of February 1669/70, and thence continued to the 22th of April 1671, on which day the said Parliament was prorogued to the 16th day of April, which shall be in the year 1672.
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KD7566 .A35 1692 An Exact table of fees of all the courts at Westminster as they were delivered in Parliament by the persons following, viz. [brace] the Chancery, by Sir Miles Cook, Samuel Keck, Esquire, and others, the Kings-Bench on the plea-side, by W. Turbill and Nicholas Harding, on the crown side, by R. Seyhard and Richard Horton, the Common-Pleas, by W. Farmerie, Silv. Petyt and H. Clift, the Exchequer, on the pleadsie [sic], by R. Beresford, Tho. Arden &c., on the equity-side, by Butler Buggins, Esq. 1