Search Results - Inns of Court.
Suggested Topics within your search.
Suggested Topics within your search.
- Law reports, digests, etc 92
- History 84
- Law 77
- Inns of Court 66
- Jurisprudence 62
- Courts baron and courts leet 41
- Inns of Chancery 35
- Courts 34
- Writs 32
- Lawyers 25
- Judges 19
- Pleading 17
- History and criticism 16
- Politics and government 16
- Real property 15
- Equity 14
- Justices of the peace 13
- Nisi prius 13
- Coroners 12
- Sheriffs 12
- Admission to the bar 11
- Masques 11
- Courts of special jurisdiction 10
- Law and legislation 10
- Study and teaching 10
- Forms (Law) 9
- Heraldry 9
- Law and literature 9
- Civil procedure 8
- English drama 8
-
421
-
422
-
423
-
424
-
425
The statute law of Southern Rhodesia in force on the 1st day of January, 1939
Published 1939Full Text (via LLMC)
Electronic eBook -
426
-
427
-
428
-
429
-
430
-
431
-
432
-
433
New recreations or A rare and exquisite invention, for the exercising of acute wits, and industrious dispositions. Replenished with mysteries, secrets, and rarities, both arithmeticall and mathematicall. Whereby any one of mean capacitie, may readily and infallibly finde out the Christian names of men and women, their titles of honour, ages, offices, trades or callings of life, places of birth, houses of residence appertaining to scholars, either in the Universities of Oxford or Cambridge, or the inns of court and chauncerie. ... By Nich. Hunt,...
Published 1651Full Text (via Early English Books Online)
Electronic eBook -
434
The eighth liberal science or a new-found-art and order of drinking. With a true description of their school and library, the degrees taken there, the tongues studied there, the several titles proper to the professors of that art, both civil and martial, viz. To the universitie men. The inns of court and chancery. The army and souldiery....
Published 1650Full Text (via Early English Books Online)
Electronic eBook -
435
New recreations or A rare and exquisite invention, for the exercising of acute wits, and industrious dispositions. Replenished with mysteries, secrets, and rarities, both arithmeticall and mathematicall. Whereby any one of mean capacitie, may readily and infallibly finde out the Christian names of men and women, their titles of honour, ages, offices, trades or callings of life, places of birth, houses of residence appertaining to scholars, either in the Universities of Oxford or Cambridge, or the inns of court and chauncerie. ... By Nich. Hunt,...
Published 1651Full Text (via Early English Books Online)
Electronic eBook -
436
The eighth liberal science or a new-found-art and order of drinking. With a true description of their school and library, the degrees taken there, the tongues studied there, the several titles proper to the professors of that art, both civil and martial, viz. To the universitie men. The inns of court and chancery. The army and souldiery....
Published 1650Full Text (via Early English Books Online)
Electronic eBook -
437
-
438
-
439
-
440