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The practical register: or, a general abridgement of the law, as it is now practised in the several courts of Chancery, King's Bench, Common Pleas and Exchequer, ... Together with all the rules of the said courts brought down to the year 1719. Collected by the author, John Lilly, ... In two volumes. The second edition. In which are comprized the rules of the ... courts, brought down to ... 1735, and likewise ... all the cases ...
Lilly, John, active 18th century.Date: 1735- Books
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The practical register: or, a general abridgment of the law, as it is now practised in the several courts of Chancery, King's Bench, Common Pleas and Exchequer, digested by way of Common-Place, under Alphabetical Heads, with great Variety of Cases extracted from the Reports. Together with all the rules of the said courts brought down to the year 1719. Collected by the author, Joh Lilly, Gent. In two volumes. The second edition. In which are comprized the rules of the respective courts, brought down to this present Year 1735, and likewise (under their several Heads) all the cases reported since the Publication of the former Edition. To which are added, Two Tables: One of the several Acts of Parliament mention'd and explain'd throughout this whole Work; the Other, of the Names of the several Heads contained in each Volume. ...
Lilly, John, active 18th century.Date: MDCCXXXV. [1735]- Books
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An abstract and common place of all the Irish, British, and English statutes relative to the revenue of Ireland, and the trade connected therewith. Alphabetically digested under their respective proper Titles. With Several special Precedents of Informations, &c. upon the said Statutes, and other Matters, never before published. By Gorges Edmond Howard. Solicitor for the Revenue of Ireland. This Work is by permission, with all deference, and the highest respect and esteem, most humbly inscribed to his Excellency the Earl of Buckinghamshire, Lord Lieutenant General and General Governor of Ireland,
Howard, Gorges Edmond, 1715-1786.Date: MDCCLXXIX. [1779]- Books
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The lords protest on the second rejecting of the Pension-Bill: to which is added, I. A copy of the said Bill, To which is added, I. A Copy of the said Bill, with the Reasons given against rejecting it last Sessions. II. Copy of the Bill, that all proceedings in courts of justice shall be in the English language. III. Copy of the Bill for naturalizing foreign Protestants, being the Children of natural born Subjects. IV. The state of the national debt, as it stood on the 31st of Dec. 1730. With an Account shewing how the Money given for the Year 1730 hath been dispos'd of, &c. and the Produce of the Land-Tax for Ten Years last past.
Great Britain. Parliament. House of Lords.Date: MDCCXXX. [1730] [i.e. 1731]- Books
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Six charges delivered to the Grand Juries of the county of Dublin, by Robert Day, Esq. M. P. One of his Majesty's Counsel learned in the Law, and Chairman of said County. 1st Charge Jan. 15th, 1793. 2d Charge Jan. 13th, 1795. 3d Charge Jan. 12th, 1796. 4th Charge Oct. 4th, 1796. 5th Charge Jan. 10th, 1797. 6th Charge April 25th, 1797. To which are added, the addresses and resolutions of the sheriffs, magistrates and grand juries, at whose request these charges were published.
Day, Robert, 1745-1841.Date: 1797- Books
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Reports of Sir George Croke, Knight, formerly one of the justices of the Courts of King's-Bench and Common-Pleas, of such select cases as were adjudged in the said courts during the reign of Queen Elizabeth. Collected and Written in French, By Himself; Revised and published in English, by Sir Harbottle Grimston, Baronet, Master of the Rolls.
Croke, George, Sir, 1560-1642.Date: M,DCC,XC. [1790]-1792- Books
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A compleat guide to all persons who have any trade or concern with the City of London and parts adjacent; containing I. The Names of All the Streets, Squares, Lanes, Courts, Alleys, &c. in the said City, and within the Bill of Mortality. II. The Names of the Churches, Chapels, Meeting-Houses, &c. within the said Bill of Mortality, and where situated; as also an Account of the City Companies, their Halls &c. III. An Account of the Stage-Coaches and Carriers throughout England and Scotland; where they Inn, and when they Go out. IV. The Rates of Watermen, Hackney Coachmen, Chairmen, Carmen, and Porters; of the Penny-Post Offices, where kept, and to what Places they send Letters. V. The Names and Places of Abode of the most Eminent Merchants and Traders in London, alphabetically digested. VI. Useful Tables, which shew the Value of any Quantity of Goods, from One Farthing to Twenty-Seven Shillings. Being The Exactest and most Comprehensive Piece of the kind hitherto published; and Designed for the Use of Persons of All Degrees, as well Natives as Foreigners.
Date: MDCCXL. [1740]- Books
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An attorney's practice epitomized: Or, The method, times and expences of proceedings in the Courts of King's Bench and Common Pleas. From the commencement of a suit, to the trial, final judgment and execution; so advantageously placed in opposite columns, as to shew, at one view, the agreement or difference in the practice of the said courts: whereby many defaults and irregularities (which frequently happen) may be prevented, and business transacted, either in town or country, with ease, expedition and certainty. Perused by several officers of the courts, and by many eminent attornies and agents in London.
Author of the Attorney's practice epitomized.Date: MDCCLXXVIII. [1778]- Books
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An attorney's practice epitomized: or, the method, times and expences of proceedings in the Courts of King's Bench and Common Pleas. From the Commencement of a Suit, to the Trial, final Judgment and Execution; so advantageously placed in opposite Columns, as to shew at one View, the Agreement or Difference in the Practice of the said Courts: Whereby many Defaults and Irregularities (which frequently happen) may be prevented, and Business transacted, either in Town or Country, with Ease, Expedition and Certainty. Perused by several Officers of the Courts, and by many eminent Attornies and Agents in London.
Author of the Attorney's practice epitomized.Date: MDCCLXXIII. [1773]- Books
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An attorney's practice epitomiz'd; Or The method, times and expences of proceeding in the Courts of King's Bench and Common Pleas, from the commencement of a suit, to the trial, final judgment and execution; so advantageously placed in opposite columns, as to shew at one view, the agreement or difference in the practice of the said courts: whereby many defaults and irregularities (which frequently happen) may be prevented, and business transacted either in town or country with ease, expedition and certainty. Perused by several officers of the courts, and by many eminent attornies and agents in London.
Author of the Attorney's practice epitomized.Date: M.DCC.L. [1750]- Books
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A brief statement of opinions, given in the Board of Commissioners, under the sixth article of the Treaty of amity, commerce, and navigation, with Great Britain: with an appendix, containing articles of the treaties with Great-Britain; --the commissions under the said sixth article of the treaty of amity; --and references to opinions delivered by judges of the Supreme and Circuit Courts of the United States: by one of the commissioners under the said sixth article.
Date: 1800- Books
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An attorney's practice epitomiz'd; or the method, times and expences of proceeding in the courts of King's Bench and Common Pleas, from the commencement of a suit, to the trial, final judgment and execution; so advantageously placed in opposite Columns as to shew at one View, the Agreement or Difference in the Practice of the said Courts: Whereby many Defaults and Irregularities (which frequently happen) may be prevented and Business transacted, either in Town or Country, with Ease Expedition and Certainty. Perused by several Officers of the Courts, and by many Eminent Attornies and Agents in London. The eighth edition, corrected; to which are now added, the proceedings relating to attornies, ejectment, and outlawry.
Author of the Attorney's practice epitomized.Date: M.DCC.LVII. [1757]- Books
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An attorney's practice epitomiz'd; or the method, times and expences of proceeding in the courts of King's Bench and Common Pleas, from the commencement of a suit, to the trial, final judgment and execution; so advantageously placed in opposite Columns, as to shew at one View, the Agreement or Difference in the Practice of the said Courts: Whereby many Defaults and Irregularities (which frequently happen) may be prevented, and Business transacted, either in Town or Country, with Ease, Expedition and Certainty. Perused by several Officers of the Courts, and by many Eminent Attornies and Agents in London. The seventh edition, corrected; to which is added, the method of suing out and passing fines and recoveries, and the exact fees to be paid at each office: Also the Terms and Returns regulated by the late Acts of Parliament for altering the Style and Michaelmas Term.
Date: M.DCC.LIII. [1753]- Books
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Suffolk. A statement of the principal matters, taken into consideration on the 6th of March, 1798, by stewards of courts in the eastern part of the said county, assembled by public advertisement, and made at their request.
Date: 1798]- Books
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Institutio legalis: or, an introduction to the study and practice of the laws of England, as now regulated and amended by several late statutes. Divided into Four Parts, viz. I. The Practice of the Court of King's Bench. II. The Practice of the Court of Common Pleas. III. The Nature of all Actions usually brought in either of the said Courts. IV. The Order and Method of Pleading. With useful Precedents throughout; And a Compleat Table to the Whole. The fourth edition, corrected and enlarged. By William Bohun, of the Middle-Temple, Esq;
Bohun, William.Date: 1732- Pictures
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A solicitor and a barrister throw black paint or tar at a woman sitting at the feet of a statue of Justice. Colour lithograph by Tom Merry, 1892.
Merry, Tom, 1852-1902.Date: January 9th 1892Reference: 564947i- Books
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Remarks on a bill now depending in Parliament, for the better regulating the proceedings of the ecclesiastical courts. By a Right Reverend prelate. To which is added, an abstract of the said bill; whereby the Reader may the better judge of the Force of his L------p's Objections.
Gibson, Edmund, 1669-1748.Date: [1733]- Books
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Institutio Legalis: Or, An introduction to the study and practice of the laws of England, as now regulated and amended by several late statutes. Divided into four parts, viz. I.The practice of the Court of Queen's Bench. II. The practice of the Court of Common-Pleas. III. The nature of all actions usually brought in either of the said Courts. IV. The order and method of pleading. With useful precedents throughout; and a compleat table to the whole. The second edition, with large additions. By William Lohun, of the Middle-Temple, Esq;
Bohun, William.Date: 1713- Books
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Reports of Sir George Croke, Knight, Formerly One of the Justices of the Courts of King's-Bench and Common-Pleas, of such Select Cases as were Adjudged in the said Courts During the Reign of Queen Elizabeth. Collected and written in French By Himself; Revised and Published in English, By Sir Harbottle Grimston, Baronet, Master of the Rolls. With Marginal Notes and References to the Later Reports, and other Books of Authority, By Thomas Leach, Esq. of the Middle Temple, Barrister at Law.
Croke, George, Sir, 1560-1642.Date: M.DCC.XCI. [1791]-1793- Books
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A bill for the better enlightening and cleansing the open places, squares, streets, lanes, alleys, passages, and courts, within the parish of Saint Bartholomew the Great, London, and regulating the nightly watch and beadles within the said parish.
Great Britain. Parliament.Date: 1755]- Books
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Charges and orders for the several officers of Christ's-Hospital; revised by the Committee of almoners at several meetings; and approved and confirmed by general courts held in the said Hospital on Monday the 29th day of November, 1784; and on Friday the 11th day of February, 1785.
Christ's Hospital (London, England)Date: [1785]- Books
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Charges and orders for the several officers of Christ's-Hospital; Revised by the committee of Almoners at several meetings; and approved and confirmed by general courts held in the said hospital on Monday the 29th day of November, 1784; and on Friday the 11th day of February, 1785.
Christ's Hospital (London, England)Date: 1797- Books
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Remarks on the French memorials concerning the limits of Acadia; printed at the Royal printing-house at Paris, and distributed by the French Ministers at all the Foreign Courts of Europe. With two maps, exhibiting the limits: one according to the system of the French, as inserted in the said Memorials; the other conformable to the English rights, as supported by the Authority of Treaties, continual Grants of the French Kings, and express Passages of the best French Authors. To which is added, an answer to the summary discussion, &c.
Date: MDCCLVI. [1756]- Books
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The proceedings of the late directors of the South-Sea Company, from their proposal for taking in the publick debts, to the choice of new directors; containing a particular account of the debates in the General-Courts of the said company, during that Time, as likewise in those of the Bank of England, and East-India Company; including among others the celebrated Speeches of the following Lords and Gentlemen, viz. Duke of Portland Earl of Ilay Lord Lumley Lord Morpeth Mr. Craggs Sir John Blunt Sir John Eyles Sir John Fellows Sir Matthew Decker Sir Robert Child Sir Gils. Heathcote Sir Harcourt Master Sir Theodore Jansen Sir George Caswall Dr. Cotesworth Mr. Budgell Mr. Ecclestone Mr. Young Mr. Hungerford Mr. Hopkins Mr. Pendock, &c. Together with divers other matters and Occurrences, which either result from or serve to explain those proceedings. To these are added the by-laws of the South-Sea Company.
South Sea Company.Date: [1721]- Books
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A bill for the better repairing the highways, and cleansing the streets within the parish of Saint Leonard Shoreditch, in the county of Middlesex; and for the better enlightening the open places, streets, lanes, passages, and courts there; and regulating the nightly watch, and bedels, within the said parish.
Great Britain. Parliament.Date: 1749]