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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, ... Together with all the modern rules of court brought down to ... 1719. In two volumes. ... By John Lilly, ...
Lilly, John, active 18th century.Date: 1719- Books
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The practick part of the law: shewing the office of an attorney, and a guide for solicitors in all the courts of Westminster: ... As also, the practice of the courts in the city of London, ...
Date: 1724- Books
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The new instructor clericalis, stating the authority, jurisdiction, and modern practice of the court of Common Pleas. With directions for commencing and defending actions, entring [sic] up judgments, ... To which are added, the rules of the court, ... The whole illustrated by useful notes and observations ... By John Impey, ...
Impey, John, -1829.Date: 1784- 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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A collection of modern entries: or, select pleadings in the Courts of King's Bench, Common Pleas, and Exchequer, viz. declarations, pleas in abatement and in Bar, Replications, Rejoinders, &c. Demurrers, Issues, Verdicts, Judgments, Forms of making up Records of Nisi prius, and Entring of Judgments, &c. in most Actions. Many of them drawn or perused by Mr. Broderick, Carthew, Comyns, Darnel, Holt, Levinz, Lutwyche, Northey, Parker, Pemberton, Pengelly, Pollexfen, Raymond, Salkeld, Saunders, Shower, Thomson, Trevor, Ventris, Wearge, and other learned Counsel. As also special assignments of errors, and Writs and Proceedings thereupon, both in the said Courts and in Parliament. With the method of suing to and reversing Outlawries by Writ of of Error or otherwise. To which is added, a collection of writs in most Cases now in Practice. With two tables, one of the Names of the Cases, and the other of the Pleadings and Writs. By John Lilly, Gent. late Principal of Clifford's Inn.
Lilly, John, active 18th century.Date: MDCCLXXI. [1771]- Books
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The history and practice of the Court of Common Pleas. Being an historical account of the Original Institution and Rise of the antient Practice of the Court of Common Pleas; shewing by what various Regulations and Amendments the Modern Practice of that Court hath been introduced; teaching in an easy and familiar Manner the Rules and Order of conducting the Plea through every particular Branch of the Practice. Interspersed with curious observations on the difference of the practice of that Court and the Court of King's Bench. By a late learned judge.
Gilbert, Geoffrey, Sir, 1674-1726.Date: MDCCXXXVII. [1737]- Books
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The clerk's instructor in the practice of the Courts of King's Bench and Common Pleas: Viz. In suing out Process, entring Appearances and putting in Bail, drawing Declarations, Pleas and Demurrers, &c. making up Issues and Paper-Books, ingrossing and passing Records, making out Venire Facias, Habeas Corpora and Distring' Jur', drawing Briefs, ingrossing Posteas, entring and docquetting Judgments, arresting Judgments, signing Non Pross's, suing out Executions, Inquiry, Error, Certiorari, Habeas Corpus, Procedendo, Scire Facias, Supersedeas, Attachments, Originals, Audita Querela's, &c. in Proceedings relating to privileged Persons, Infants, Prisoners, Ejectments and Outlawries, &c. and in passing Fines and suffering Recoveries. The second edition, carefully revised, and the translation of the precedents corrected from the errors in the former edition published by Daniel Reading, and now made conformable t the present practice, with very large additions. By an attorney at law. In Two Volumes.
Attorney at Law.Date: MDCCXLI. [1741]- Books
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The new instructor clericalis, stating the authority, jurisdicition, and modern practice, of the Court of King's Bench. By John Impey, Inner-Temple.
Impey, John, -1829.Date: 1796- Books
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The practice of the Courts of King's Bench and Common Pleas. ... By Baker John Sellon, Esq. Barrister at law.
Sellon, B. J. (Baker John), 1762-1835.Date: 1793-1796- Books
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The new instructor clericalis, stating the authority, jurisdiction, and modern practice of the Court of King's Bench. With directions for commencing and defending actions, entring [sic] up judgments, ... To which are added, the rules of the court, ... The whole illustrated by useful notes and observations ... Also, the office of sheriff, ... By John Impey, ...
Impey, John, -1829.Date: 1782- Books
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The attorney's practice in the Court of King's Bench: or, an introduction to the knowledge of the practice of that Court, as it now stands under the Regulation of several late Acts of Parliament, Rules and Determinations of the said Court: with Variety of useful and curious Precedents in English, settled or drawn by Counsel; and a complete Index to the whole. By a gentleman of the Inner Temple.
Richardson, Robert, active 18th century.Date: M.DCC.XXXIX. [1739]- Books
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The history and practice of civil actions, particularly in the Court of Common Pleas. Being an Historical Account of the Parts and Order of Judicial Proceedings, viz. Writs, Appearance, Bail, Declarations, Pleadings, Issues, Trials, Verdicts, Judgments, Error, and Costs; with The several Changes introduced into these Proceedings and Practice by the several Statutes of Amendments, Jeofails, and Costs: And containing a general Account of the Principles of Special-Pleading in all Civil Suits: with an Introduction on the Constitution of England. By the late Lord Chief Baron Gilbert. The third edition, carefully corrected from the many errors in the former impressions; with the addition of many notes and references.
Gilbert, Geoffrey, Sir, 1674-1726.Date: M.DCC.XCII. [1792]- Books
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The solicitor's guide to the practice of the office of pleas in His Majesty's Court of Exchequer, at Westminster; in which are Introduced Bills of Costs in Various Cases, and A Variety of useful Precedents, With a Compleat Index to the Whole. By Richard Edmunds, One of the Attornies of the said Office.
Edmunds, Richard.Date: M.DCC.XCIV. [1794]- Books
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The attorney's practice in the Court of Common Pleas: or, an introduction to the knowledge of the practice of that Court, as it now stands on the Regulation of several late acts of Parliament, Rules and Determinations of the said Court: with variety of useful and curious precedents in English, drawn or perused by Counsel; and a complete index to the whole. By the author of The attorney's practice in the Court of King's Bench.
Richardson, Robert, active 18th century.Date: M.DCC.XLVI. [1746]- Books
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The attorney's practice in the Court of King's Bench: or, an introduction to the knowledge of the practice of that Court, ... with variety of useful and curious precedents in English, ... and a complete index to the whole. By a gentleman of the Inner Temple.
Richardson, Robert, active 18th century.Date: 1759- Books
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The attorney's compleat guide in the Court of Common Pleas. Containing the whole modern practice of the Court, laid down in a new, familiar, and concise Manner, with Practical Remarks on each Head, illustrated by Cases selected from the best and latest Authorities: and also an account of the monies paid out of pocket on each particular article of business at the publick offices and judges chambers; so as to enable the Young Clerk to prosecute or defend a Suit from its Commencement to Judgment and Execution, through all the different Minutiae of Practice, without further Assistance. By an attorney o the Court.
Attorney of the Court.Date: 1773- Books
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The new instructor clericalis, stating the authority, jurisdiction, and modern practice of the Court of King's Bench. ... To which are added, the rules of the court, ... The whole illustrated by useful notes and observations from the best authorities; with considerable additions, ... as also a copious index. The fifth edition, corrected. By John Impey, ...
Impey, John, -1829.Date: 1791- Books
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The attorney's practice in the Court of King's Bench: or, an introduction to the knowledge of the practice of that Court, ... with variety of useful and curious precedents in English, ... and a complete index to the whole. By a gentleman of the Inner Temple.
Richardson, Robert, active 18th century.Date: 1743- Books
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The history and practice of civil actions, particularly in the Court of Common Pleas, Being An Historical Account of the Parts and Order of Judicial Proceedings, viz. Writs, Appearances, Bail, Declarations, Pleadings, Issues, Trials, Verdicts, Judgments, Error, and Costs; with the several Changes introduced into these Proceedings and Practice by the several Statutes of Amendments, Jeofails, and Costs: And containing a general Account of the Principles of Special-Pleading in all Civil Suits: With an Introduction, on the Constitution of England. By the late Lord Chief Baron Gilbert. The second edition, carefully corrected from the many errors in the former impression, with the addition of many notes and references.
Gilbert, Geoffrey, Sir, 1674-1726.Date: MDCCLXI. [1761]- 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- Books
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The practice of the Court of King's Bench in personal actions. Part I. By William Tidd, Of the Inner Temple.
Tidd, William, 1760-1847.Date: 1796- Books
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A collection of modern entries: or select pleadings in the Courts of King's Bench, Common Pleas, and Exchequer, viz. declarations, pleas in abatement ... As also, special assignments of errors, ... With the method of suing ... To which is added, a collection of writs ... With two tables, ... By John Lilly, gent.
Lilly, John, active 18th century.Date: 1791- Books
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Rules orders and notices, in the Court of King's Bench. From the Second of King James I. to Michaelmas Term the 14th of King George II. 1740. Examined by the Originals. To which are now added, many useful Rules of Court, omitted in former Collections, and a Translation, in opposite Columns, of the Rules heretofore Printed in Latin: Together with Notes, Remarks and References: And a new Alphabetical Table to the Whole.
Great Britain. Court of King's Bench.Date: MDCCXL. [1740]- Books
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The attorney's practice in the Court of Common Pleas: or, an introduction to the knowledge of the practice of that Court, as it now stands on the Regulation of several late Acts of Parliament, Rules, and Determinations of the said Court. with variety of useful and curious precedents in English, drawn or perused by Counsel; and a complete index to the whole. By Robert Richardson, gent. ...
Richardson, Robert, active 18th century.Date: 1778]- Books
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The practick part of the law: shewing the office of an attorny, and a guide for solicitors in all the courts of Westminster. Viz. The Courts of Chancery, King's Bench, Common Pleas and Exchequer, with the manner of their Proceedings in any Action Real, Personal or Mixt, from the Original to the Execution. As also, the practice of the courts in the city of London, Court of Admiralty, Ecclesiastical Courts, and other Inferior Courts in the Country. With the exact table of fees of all the said courts at Westminster, as they were delivered into the House of Commons: with the abstract of th Parchment and Paper Act by Order of the Queen and Council.
Date: 1702