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Courts of requests: Their nature, utility, and powers described, with a variety of cases, determined in that of Birmingham. By W. Hutton, F.A.S.S.
Hutton, William, 1723-1815.Date: MDCCLXXXVII. [1787]- Books
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Courts of justice. The report of the select committee appointed by the House of Commons, to enquire into the establishment of the courts of justice in Westminster-Hall, the courts of assize; the civil law courts; and The different Subordinate Offices attached to each Court, with The Fees, Duties, Appointments and Duration of Interest of each Officer belonging to them. Agreeable to the returns made by themselves to the committee.
Great Britain. Parliament. House of Commons.Date: 1799- Archives and manuscripts
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County Courts
Date: 1954-1958Reference: SA/PIC/F/14/7Part of: Population Investigation Committee- Books
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The compleat court-keeper: or, land-steward's assistant. Containing, first, the nature of Courts Leet, and Courts Baron; with a general Introduction to every thing incident to them according to Law and Custom. Secondly, The Manner of holding Courts Leer, Courts Baron and Courts of Survey, with the Charge to the Juries; and the Forms of Entring those Courts in the Minute Books and in the Court-Rolls, with Precedents of great Variety of Presentments, Amerciaments, Estreats, Copies of Court-Roll for Life, and in Fee; Grants, Surrenders, Admittances, Licences Forfeitures, and all other Proceedings of that Nature. Thirdly, The Manner of keeping the Court Baron for trying of Actions; the Nature and Kinds of Actions, and of Pleadings; and Precedents of Declarations and Pleadings, and of Process, from the Precept or Original to the Distress or Execution, with Pleas and Recoveries concerning Copyhold Lands. Fourthly, Precedents of Contracts, Conditions, Covenants, Leases for Life, Leases for Years, Assignments, Mortgages, Surrenders of such Leases; and also of Copies of Court-Roll in special Cases, used by the Land-Steward. Fifthly, the power and authority of the Lord, and of the Steward, and the Privilege of the Tenants, with Variety of Law Cases and Resolutions concerning Copyholders, and the whole Business of Court-Keeping: And also Surveys of Manors, Rentals, Stewards Accounts, Fees, &c. By Giles Jacob, Gent.
Jacob, Giles, 1686-1744.Date: 1713- Archives and manuscripts
Association of Family and Conciliation Courts
Date: 1991-1999Reference: SA/TCC/C/1/3Part of: Tavistock Centre for Couple Relationships- Books
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The complete court-keeper: or, land-steward's assistant: containing, first, the nature of Courts Leet and Courts Baron; with a general introduction to every thing incident to them, according to law and custom. Secondly, the manner of holding Courts Leet, Courts Baron, and Courts of Survey, with the charge to the juries; and the forms of entring those courts in the minute-books and in the court-rolls; with precedents of great variety of presentments, Amerciaments, estreats, copies of court-roll for life, and in fee; grants, surrenders, admittances, licences, Ffrfeitures, and all other proceedings of that nature. Thirdly, the manner of keeping the Court Baron for trying of actions; the nature and kinds of actions, and of pleadings; and precedents of declarations and pleadings, and of process, from the precept or original to the distress or execution; with pleas and recoveries concerning copyhold lands. Fourthly, precedents of contracts, conditions, covenants, leases for life, leases for years, assignments, mortgages, surrenders of such leases; and also of copies of court-roll in special cases, used by the land-steward. Fifthly, the power and authority of the lord, and of the steward, and the privilege of the tenants, with variety of law-cases and resolutions concerning copyholders, and the whole business of court-keeping: And also surveys of manors, rentals, stewards accounts, fees, &c. By Giles Jacob, gent. Author of The new law-dictionary.
Jacob, Giles, 1686-1744.Date: 1764- Archives and manuscripts
Association of Family and Conciliation Courts
Date: 1996Reference: SA/TCC/C/1/6Part of: Tavistock Centre for Couple Relationships- Books
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The practice of Courts-Leet, and Courts-Baron. With Full and exact Directions for making up Court-Rolls, as well of Courts-Leet as of Courts-Baron: As also, The manner of Drawing and Entring all sorts of Presentments and Forfeitures in Courts-Leet, and of Surrenders, Admissions, and Recoveries in the nature of Writs of Entry sur Disseisin en le post at the Common Law. As Likewise, Curious Directions for giving Charges to the Jury, and Homage at a Court-Leet and a Court-Baron. Published from the manuscripts of Sir Will. Scroggs, Knt. sometime Lord Chief Justice of England. The second edition with large additions. To which is likewise added: several curious matters and notes in law, relating to Presentments, Distress, Amerciaments, Fines, Rescous, Replevin, Wastes, Estrays, By-Laws, Harriots, Escheat, Surrenders, &c.
Scroggs, William, Sir, 1623?-1683.Date: 1702- Books
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The authority, jurisdiction and method of keeping County-Courts, Courts-Leet, and Courts-Baron. Explaining the judicial and ministerial authority of sheriffs: also, the office and duty of a coroner. By William Greenwood, gent.
Greenwood, William (Attorney)Date: MDCCXXX. [1730]- Archives and manuscripts
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Women in Police Courts, Dr A Roberts
Date: 1913Reference: SA/MWF/C.64Part of: Medical Women's Federation- Archives and manuscripts
Proceedings of Boards, Committees and Courts of Inquiry
Date: 1854-1855Reference: RAMC/397/F/BSPart of: Royal Army Medical Corps Muniments Collection- Books
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The compleat court-keeper: or, land steward's assistant. Containing, first, the nature of courts-leets and courts-baron; with a general Introduction to every thing incident to them, according to Law and Custom. Secondly, The Manner of holding Courts-Leet, Courts-Baron, and Courts of Survey, with the Charge to the Juries; and the Forms of Entring those Courts in the Minute-Books and in the Court-Rolls; with Precedents of great Variety of Presentments, Amerciaments, Estreats, Copies of Court-Roll for Life, and in Fee; Grants, Surrenders, Admittances, Licences, Forfeitures, and all other Proceedings of that Nature. Thirdly, The Manner of keeping the Court-Baron for trying of Actions; the Nature and Kinds of Actions, and of Pleadings; and Precedents of Declarations and Pleadings, and of Process, from the Precept or Original to the Distress or Execution; with Pleas and Recoveries concerning Copyhold Lands. Fourthly, Precedents of Contracts, Conditions, Covenants, Leases for Life; Leases for Years, Assignments, Mortgages, Surrenders of such Leases; and also of Copies of Court-Roll in special Cases, used by the Land-Steward. Fifthly, the power and authority of the lord, and of the Steward, and the Privilege of the Tenants, with Variety of Law-Cases and Resolutions concerning Copyholders, and the whole Business of Court-Keeping: And also Surveys of Manors, Rentals, Steward's Accounts, Fees, &c. By Giles Jacob, Gent.
Jacob, Giles, 1686-1744.Date: 1715- Archives and manuscripts
TRC staff: Albert Courts, research worker under Dr Petrow
Date: 1947-1948Reference: WF/TRC/02/043Part of: Wellcome Foundation Ltd- Archives and manuscripts
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Papers on the Tennis Courts at the Nurses' Home
Date: 1936 - 1957Reference: RET/2/2/13/3Part of: The Retreat Archive- Archives and manuscripts
Printed forms of Notices of Courts of the Barber-Surgeons
Date: 1743Reference: MS.627/26Part of: Barber-Surgeons' Company: material collected by Sir D'Arcy Power (1855-1941)- Books
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The practice of Courts-Leet, and Courts-Baron. Containing Full and exact Directions for making up Court-Rolls, as well of Courts-Leet as of Courts-Baron; whether the Lands surrendred be intended as Mortgages for Security of Money borrowed by Copyhold Tenants, or as Conveyances for years, or in Fee-Simple; or as Marriage-Settlements or Grants for Life, or in Tail, or otherwise, according to the Custom of the Mannor. With The manner of Drawing and Entring all sorts of Presentments and Forfeitures in Courts-Leet, and of Surrenders, Admissions, and Recoveries in the nature of Writs of Entry sur Disseisin en le post at the Common Law. Also Curious Directions for giving Charges to the Jury and Homage at a Court-Leet and a Court-Baron. With a Table of Fees. Published from the manuscripts of Sir Will. Scroggs, Knt. sometime Lord Chief Justice of England.
Scroggs, William, Sir, 1623?-1683.Date: 1701- Books
Courtship, illegitimacy and marriage in early modern England / Richard Adair.
Adair, Richard.Date: 1996- Books
Courtship and mating in an urban community / by Moya Woodside.
Woodside, Moya.Date: 1946- Books
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The complete court-keeper: or, land-steward's assistant: containing, first, the nature of Courts Leet and Courts Baron; ... Fifthly, the power and authority of the lord, ... By Giles Jacob, ...
Jacob, Giles, 1686-1744.Date: 1752- Archives and manuscripts
Courtship, engagement and marriage: Includes letters and telegrams of congratulation
Date: 1897-1898Reference: GC/181/A/4Part of: Bowlby, Sir Anthony Alfred (1855-1929)- Archives and manuscripts
Institute of Marital Studies: Evidence to Law Commission's Family Courts Working Party
Date: March 1972Reference: SA/TCC/C/3/5Part of: Tavistock Centre for Couple Relationships- Books
Practical analytical methods for connective tissue proteins / J.E. Eastoe and A. Courts.
Eastoe, John E.Date: 1963- Books
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Reports of cases in the County Courts of the Fifth Circuit, and in the High Court of Errors & Appeals, of the state of Pennsylvania. And charges to grand juries of those County Courts. By Alexander Addison, president of the Courts of Common Pleas of the Fifth Circuit of th state of Pennsylvania.
Addison, Alexander, 1759-1807.Date: 1800- Books
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The practice of Courts-Leet, and Courts-Baron: Containing Full and exact Directions for holding the said Courts, and making up the Rolls or Records thereof. And Likewise, The Manner of Drawing, Entring and Proceeding on all Sorts of Presentments, Indictments, Verdicts, Fines, Forfeitures, Americaments, &c. Surrenders, Admissions, Recoveries, in Nature of Writs of Entry, en le post, &c. Distresses, Avowries, Replevins, Trespasses, Wastes, &c. with many curious Notes and Cases in Law relating thereto: As also, To Customs, Prescriptions, By-Laws, Waifs, Wrecks, Estrays, Heriots, Escheats, &c. and special Directions for giving Charges to the Jury and Homage in those respective Courts. Published from the manuscripts of Sir Will. Scroggs, Knt. sometime Lord Chief Justice of England. To this fourth edition are added very large additions, and the late Acts of Parliament concerning the duty on surrenders, admittances, &c. the whole carefully corrected from the Errors of the former Impression.
Scroggs, William, Sir, 1623?-1683.Date: MDCCXXVIII. [1728]- Student dissertations
Ludwig Freyberger and the crisis in the Coroners' Courts 1902-1913 / by Priyanka Saran.
Saran, Priyanka.Date: 1998