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The Case of Thomas Eyre of Hassop in the county of Derby, Esq., William Inge Esq., and divers other free-holders and inhabitants of the towns of Hope, Bradwall, and Wormhill, in the county of Derby appellants from a decree lately made against them in the court of the dutchy of Lancaster, at the suit of Thomas Eyre of Gray's Inn, Esq., and other relators.
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Historia placitorum coronae The history of the pleas of the crown /
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The proceedings of the House of Lords in the case of Benjamin Flower, prin-ter of the Cambridge intelligencer, for a supposed libel on the bishop of Llandaff With prefatory remarks, and animadversions on the writings of the bishop of Llandaff, the Rev. R. Ramsden, A.M. Fellow of Trinity College, and the Rev. Robert Hall, A.M. minister of the baptist meeting, Cambridge: by the Printer. To which are added, the argument in the Court of King's Bench, on a motion for an Habeas Corpus, and a postscript, containing remarks on the judgment of that court, By Henry Clifford, of Lincoln's Inn, barrister...
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Origines juridiciales or, Historical memorials of the English laws, courts of justice, forms of tryal, punishment in cases criminal, law-writers, law-books, grants and settlements of estates, degree of serjeant, innes of court and chancery : also a chronologie...
Published 1671“…estates, degree of serjeant, innes of court and chancery.…”
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Cases argued and ruled at nisi prius in the Courts of King's Bench, and Common Pleas, from Easter...
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The Two petitions of the county of Buckingham as they were presented to both Houses, by knights, esquires, captaines, and gentlemen, with a very great number of freeholders : being the true copy as it was presented to the Houses of Parliament, Ianauary 11, 1641 : as also the humble petition of the marrianers and sea-men, inhabitants in and about the ports of London, and the river Thames : together with the petition of the foure Innes of Court.
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The Two petitions of the county of Buckingham: as they were presented to both Houses, by knights, esquires, captaines, and gentlemen, with a very great number of freeholders, being the true copy as it was presented to the Houses of Parliament, Ianuary 11. 1641. As also the humble petition of the marriners and sea-men, inhabitants in and about the ports of London, and the river Thames. Together with the petition of the foure Innes of Court.
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The Two petitions of the county of Buckingham as they were presented to both Houses, by knights, esquires, captaines, and gentlemen, with a very great number of freeholders, being the true copy as it was presented to the Houses of Parliament, Ianuary 11. 1641. As also the humble petition of the marriners and sea-men, inhabitants in and about the ports of London, and the river Thames. Together with the petition of the foure Innes of Court.
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The Office of Generall Remembrance of Matters of Record : created by His Maiesties letters pattents for ease of his subiects in their searches, and auoyding the inconueniences heretofore incident for want of meanes speedily to finde out all incumbrances vpon record, &c. : is kept in Cursitors Court right ouer against Lincolnes Inne in Chauncery...
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The Two petitions of the county of Buckingham as they were presented to both Houses, by knights, esquires, captaines, and gentlemen, with a very great number of freeholders : being the true copy as it was presented to the Houses of Parliament, Ianauary 11, 1641 : as also the humble petition of the marrianers and sea-men, inhabitants in and about the ports of London, and the river Thames : together with the petition of the foure Innes of Court.
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The Two petitions of the county of Buckingham: as they were presented to both Houses, by knights, esquires, captaines, and gentlemen, with a very great number of freeholders, being the true copy as it was presented to the Houses of Parliament, Ianuary 11. 1641. As also the humble petition of the marriners and sea-men, inhabitants in and about the ports of London, and the river Thames. Together with the petition of the foure Innes of Court.
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The Two petitions of the county of Buckingham as they were presented to both Houses, by knights, esquires, captaines, and gentlemen, with a very great number of freeholders, being the true copy as it was presented to the Houses of Parliament, Ianuary 11. 1641. As also the humble petition of the marriners and sea-men, inhabitants in and about the ports of London, and the river Thames. Together with the petition of the foure Innes of Court.
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The trial of the Royal British Bank directors viz., Humphry Brown, Edward Esdaile, Henry Dunning Macleod, Loraine de Wolfe Cochrane, Richard Hartley Kennedy, William Daniel Owen, John Stapleton, Hugh Innes Cameron, Lochart Mure Valiant, Frederick Valiant, at the Court of Queen's Bench, Guildhall, before Lord Campbell...
Published 1857Full Text (via Gale)
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