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Reports of divers special cases, adjudged in the courts of King's Bench, Common Pleas, and Exchequer, in the reign of King Charles II. Collected by Sir Thomas Raymond, Knight, Late one of the Judges of the King's Bench and Common Pleas, and one of the Barons of the Exchequer. Printed from the original MS. written with his own hand.
Raymond, Thomas, Sir, 1627-1683.Date: 1793- Books
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The unreasonableness and danger of grudging. A sermon preach'd at Gloucester, before Mr. Justice Powell, and Mr. Justice Gould: at the assize held there by Mr. Justice Gould: March the 7th, 1707/8. By Richard Millechamp, M. A. And Rector of Rudford in Gloucestershire. Published at the Desire of the Judges, the High-Sheriff, and the Grand-Jury, &c.
Millechamp, Richard, 1671 or 1672-1734.Date: MDCCVIII. [1708]- Books
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A sermon, preached in the Cathedral Church of York, at the assizes held there, before the Honourable Sir Francis Buller, Bart. One of the Judges of His Majesty's Court of King's Bench, March 24th, 1793. Richard Henry Beaumont, Esquire, High Sheriff. By the Rev. Thomas Beaumont, Rector of Costock and Keyworth, in Nottinghamshire, and Chaplain to the Right Hon. the Earl of Portmore.
Beaumont, Thomas, 1753 or 1754-1835.Date: 1793- Books
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The great assize: a sermon preached at the assizes held before the Honourable Sir Edward Clive, Knight, one of the Judges of his Majesty's Court of Common-Pleas: in St. Paul's Church, Bedford: on Friday, March 10, 1758. By John Wesley, M. A. Late Fellow of Lincoln College, Oxford. Published at the Request of William Cole, Esq; High Sheriff of the County, and Others.
Wesley, John, 1703-1791.Date: [1758]- Books
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A list of the English, Scots, and Irish nobility: archbishops, and bishops; Chancellors, and Keepers of the Great Seal; Justiciars of England; Chief-Justices and Judges of the King's Bench and Common Pleas; Chief-Barons and Barons of the Exchequer; Masters of the Rolls; attornies, and sollicitors general. Specifying the dates in which they were severally created. Compiled by Charles Whitworth, Esq; Member of Parliament.
Whitworth, Charles, Sir, approximately 1721-1778.Date: [1765]- Books
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Trial of Professor John W. Webster : for the murder of Dr. George Parkman in the Medical college, November 23, 1849. Supreme Judicial Court for Suffolk, March term. Present Chief Justice Shaw, Associate Judges Wilde, Metcalf and Dewey. Counsel for the Commonwealth - Hon. John H. Clifford, George Bemis. Counsel for the Defence - Hon. Pliny Merrick, E. D. Sohier / Stenographic report, carefully revised and corrected.
Webster, John White, 1793-1850Date: 1850- Books
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The trial between William Fawkener, Esq; (clerk of the Privy-Council) plaintiff, and the Honourable John Townshend, (son of Lord Viscount Townshend) defendant; for criminal conversation with the plaintiff's wife, (late Miss Poyntz;) Before the Honourable Francis Buller, Esq; one of the Judges of His Majesty's Court of King's Bench, in Westminster-Hall, On Wednesday the 12th of July, 1786. with some interesting particulars relative to the duel between the plaintiff and defendant.
Fawkener, William.Date: M,DCC,LXXXVI. [1786]- Books
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Matter of fact; or, the Arraignment and Tryal of the Directors of the S---- S--- Company, With The Pleadings of the Counsel on both sides. Counsel against the Prisoners. Coun. for the Prisoners. Counsellor Crambo, Counsellor Clamour, Counsellor Query, Counsellor Trifle, Mr Serjeant Rumour, Philopatris. Judges of the Bench. Truth, Justice, Reason, Being the substance of all that has been Written, Pro and Con, in this mighty Controversy about the South-Sea Stock. Dedicated to the losers.
Telltruth, Timothy.Date: 1720- Books
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An Exposition of the historical books of the Old Testament; Viz. Joshua, Judges, Ruth, I. & II. Samuel. I. & II. Kings, I. & II. Chronicles Ezra, Nehemiah, and Eather. Wherein each chapter is summd up in it is contents, the sacred text inserted ar large in distinct paragraphs, each paragraph reduced to its proper heads, the sense given, and largely illustrated with practical remarks and observations. By Matthew Henry, minister of the Gospel in Chester.
Date: MDCCVII. [1717]- Books
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Collction [sic] of lies, containing the whole art and mystery of lying or lies of all sorts. With the profits, commodities and advantages arising thereby, beginning with statesmens lies. Robirs lies. Courtiers lies. Parliament lies. Lords lies. Bishops lies. South Sea lies. Whigs lies. Tory lies. Judges lies. Lawyers lies. Bailiffs lies. Goalers lies. Aldermens lies. Citizens lies. Merchants lies. Stock-jobbers lies. Pawnbrokers lies. Goldsmiths lies. Authors lies. Printers lies. Booksellers lies. Church-wardens lies. Whoremasters lies. Coffee-house lies. Vintners lies. Bakers lies. Bauds lies, &c. To which is added, a list of the grand lyars that are remarkable for their proficiency in each particular occupation.
Date: [1725?]- Books
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The trial of Ford Lord Grey of Werk, Robert Charnock, Anne Charnock, David Jones, Frances Jones, Rebecca Jones. and At the King's-Bench-Barr, on Thursday the 23d. day of November, A.D. 1682. in Michaelmas-Term, 34 Car. II. Rs. Before all the Judges of the said Court of King's-Bench, upon an Information Exhibited there by His Majesty's Attorney General, for unlawful tempting and inticing, the Lady Henrietta Berkeley, One of the Younger Daughters of the Rt. Honble. George Earl of Berkeley, to Unlawful Love, and carying her away from her Father's House in Surry, with an intent to cause her to live in a Scandalous manner with the said Lord Grey. Upon which Trial, the five first named Defendants in the said Information were found Guilty.
Tankerville, Forde Grey, Earl of, 1655-1701.Date: 1716- Books
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The trials of all the prisoners who were try'd at the Assizes held at Maidstone, for the county of Kent, on Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday and Friday, being the 19th, 20th, 21st, 22d, and 23d of March, 1749-50, before the Hon. Sir Thomas Denison, Knt. one of the Judges of the Court of King's Bench. In which are the Remarkable Trials of John Stone, late of Challock Lees, for maliciously and wickedly setting Fire to the Barn, Corn and Hay-Ricks of Mr. John Clarke of Throwleigh; John Collington, a Gentleman Farmer of a considerable Estate, for counselling, abetting, aiding and hiring the said John Stone to commit the said wicked Act; also of Benjamin Baker and Francis Foster, for robbing on the High-Way; William Randal, for stealing a Marc; Henry Farleys, for robbing his Master, the late Mr. Clarke, of Denton, of 14 l. 18s. John Williams, for breaking open the House of Richard May, of St. Cosmus and Damian in the Bleaue, in the Night-Time, and stealing and taking away a Silver Watch, the Property of Stephen Gammon, who received Sentence of Death. Likewise Of James Lawrenson, for a Rape on Fanny Collier, a Child of Ten Years old; William Barlow, for a Rape on Mary Ray, the Wife of William Ray of Cliffe; Thomas Munn, for sending several threatening Letters to Michael Comport, of Cobham in Kent, and Stephen Barret and Joseph Gregory, for going in Disguise to the Barn of the abovementioned John Clarke of Throwleigh, and forcibly taking him from thence, beating him, and firing a Carbine and Pistol at him, for which Purpose they were hired by the abovesaid John Collington.
Great Britain. Assizes (Kent, England)Date: [1750]- Books
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An account of the tryals of the rebel prisoners, in the counties of Middlesex and Surrey, by a special commission of oyer and terminer, held at the Courts of Common-Pleas and Exchequer at Westminster, and at the Court of Admiralty in Southwark, before the several Judges therein mentioned: With Some Passages relating to them after Conviction; their Petitions, Speeches, Behaviours, Letters, &c.
Date: MDCCXVI. [1716]- Books
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An account of the Societies for Reformation of Manners, in England and Ireland. With a persuasive to Persons of all Ranks, to be zealous and diligent in promoting the execution of the laws against prophaneness and debauchery, for the Effecting A National Reformation. Published with the Approbation of a Considerable Number of the Lords Spiritual and Temporal, and Honourable Judges of both Kingdoms.
Date: 1701- Books
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Some remarks on a pamphlet, intitled, The enthusiasm of Methodists and Papists compar'd; wherein several mistakes in some parts of his past writings and conduct are acknowledged, and his present sentiments concerning the Methodists explained. In a letter to the author. By George Whitefield, late of Pembroke College, Chaplain to the Right Honourable the Countess of Huntington. [One line from Judges]
Whitefield, George, 1714-1770.Date: 1749- Books
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Fourth Year of the French Republic. 1795. Dresses of the representatves of the people, members of the two councils, and of the Executive Directory: also of the Ministers, Judges, Messengers, Ushers, and other Public Officers, &c. &c. From the original Drawings given by the Minister of the Interior to Citizen Grasset S. Sauveur. The Whole illustrated by an historical Description, translated from the French.
Date: 1796- Books
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The cases of the appellants and respondents in the cause of literary property, before the House of Lords: wherein the decree of Lord Chancellor Apsley was reversed, 26 Feb. 1774. with The genuine Arguments of the Council, the Opinions of the Judges, and the Speeches of the Lords, who distinguished themselves on that Occasion. With notes, observations, and references. By a gentleman of the Inner Temple.
Donaldson, Alexander, -1794.Date: M.DCC.LXXIV. [1774]- Books
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Fourth Year of the French Republic. 1795. Dresses of the representatives of the people, members of the two councils, and of the Executive Directory: also of the Ministers, Judges, Messengers, Ushers and other Public Officers, &c. &c. From the original Drawings given by the Minister of the Interior to Citizen Grasset S. Sauveur. The Whole is illustrated by an historical Description, translated from the French.
Date: 1796- Books
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The trial of John Donnellan, Esq. (late master of the ceremonies at the Pantheon in Oxford-Street) at the assizes holden at Warwick, on Tuesday the 27th of March, 1781, Before Francis Buller, Esq. One of the Judges of the Court of King's Bench, for the wilful murder of Sir Theodosius Boughton, Bart. Taken in Short-Hand by a Barrister at Law, attending the Midland Circuit.
Donellan, John, -1781.Date: [1781]- Books
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Apostolical rules for ecclesiastical courts: Taken out of the Constitutions of the Apostles. With some brief Observations. Humbly Recommended to the Consideration of the present Ecclesiastical and Secular Judges; Civil, Canon, and Common Lawyers; of Jury-Men, and of all that are any way concern'd in Judicial Proceedings in these Kingdoms. By Will. Whiston, M. A. Some time Professor of the Mathematicks in the University of Cambridge.
Whiston, William, 1667-1752.Date: MDCCXXIX. [1729]- Books
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A sermon preach'd at the assizes held at Stafford, July 26, 1716. Before the Right Honourable Sir Thomas Bury, Knt Lord Chief-Baron of the Exchequer. And Sir Robert Eyre, Knt One of the Judges of the King's-Bench. By Thomas Southall, M. A. Vicar of Harborne in the County of Stafford. Publish'd at the Request of the High-Sheriff, and the Gentlemen of the Grand-Inquest.
Southall, Thomas, 1684 or 1685-Date: [1716?]- Books
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Four sermons upon several subjects: Viz. I. The Wickedness of Aspersing Princes and their Administration. II. The Danger and Mischiefs of Popery. III. The Iniquity of Prostituting the Name of the Church. IV. The great Sin of Murmuring, After Deliverances. The three first, Preached before the Judges of Assize; and the fourth, before the House of Peers: By the Right Reverend Father in God, Edmund, Lord Bishop of Lincoln.
Gibson, Edmund, 1669-1748.Date: 1719- Books
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A sermon preach'd at the assizes at Hertford, July 16. 1716. Before The Right Honourable the Lord Chief Justice Parker, and Sir Littleton Powis Knight, one of the Judges of the King's-Bench. Publish'd at the Request of the High-Sheriff, and the Gentlemen of the Grand Jury. By William Hawtayne, M. A. Rector of Dachworth in the County of Hertford, and Chaplain to her Royal Highness the Princess of Wales.
Hawtayne, William, 1680-1748.Date: M.DCC.XVI. [1716]- Books
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An help for the more easy and clear understanding of the Holy Scriptures: being the books of Joshua, Judges and Ruth: Explain'd after the following Method, viz. I. The common English translation render'd more agreeable to the original. II. A paraphrase, wherein the Text is explain'd, and divided into proper Sections and other lesser Divisions. III. Annotations as Occasion requires. By Edw. Wells D.D. Rector of Cotesbach in Leicestershire.
Date: [1725]- Books
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Legal provisions for the poor: or, a treatise of the common and statute laws concerning the poor, either as to relief, settlement, or punishment. Being a methodical guide for justices of peace, church-wardens, and overseers. Wherein are explain'd, All the Statutes relating to that Subject; with the Ancient and Modern Law-Cases and Resolutions of the Judges: And also many Precedents proper for such a Treatise. By S. C. of the Inner-Temple, Esq;
S. C. (Samuel Carter), of the Inner-Temple, Esquire.Date: 1710