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An Act for the more effectual preventing frivolous and vexatious arrests, and for the more easy recovery of debts and damages in the Courts of Great Sessions in the principality of Wales, and in the Court of Assize in the county palatine of Chester, and for the obviating a doubt which has arisen upon an Act made in the fourth year of His present Majesty's reign, intituled, An Act, that all proceedings in courts of justice, within that part of Great Britain called England, and in the Court of Exchequer in Scotland, shall be in the English language, so far as the same Act doth or may relate to the courts of justice holden within the said principality, and for explaining and amending the said Act.
Great Britain.Date: 1733]- Books
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The power of gold displayed! : in the humane proposal of the Right Hon. William Pitt, Chancellor of the Exchequer, to bring forward an Act to put His Majesty into the disagreeable situation of signing a decree, that no sick or lame person, in Great Britain, shall have a medicine of repute without paying tribute : which the writer contends, is not justifiable either by the law of God, or man, and is a disgraceful impost, as it places the life of a human being in competition with a three-penny or six-penny stamp, &c. / by Frs. Spilsbury.
Spilsbury, Francis, 1733?-1793.Date: 1788- Books
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The power of gold displayed! In the humane proposal of the Right Hon. William Pitt, chancellor of the Exchequer, to bring forward an act to put His Majesty into the disagreeable situation of signing a decree, that no sick or lame person, in Great Britain, shall have a medicine of repute without paying tribute; which the Writer contends, is not justifiable either by the Law of God, or Man, and is a disgraceful Impost, as it places the Life of a human Being in competition with a Three-Penny or Six-Penny Stamp, &c. By Frs. Spilsbury.
Spilsbury, Francis.Date: Printed in the Year MDCCLXXXVIII. [1788]- Books
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Report of the debate in the House of Commons of Ireland, on Friday the 14th of February, 1800, on the subject of a legislative union with Great Britain. containing the speeches of the Right Hon. the Speaker, Messrs. Ponsonby, Lord Caster Eagh, Egan, Smith, Saurin, Johnson, O'Donnell, Burrowes, the Right Hon. the Chancellor of the Exchequer, and the reply of Henry Grattan, Esq. Also the petitions from the County of Carlow, County of the Town of Carrickfergus, Merchants, Traders, &c. of the Town of Newry, County of Down, King, County, County of Leitrim, County of West-Meath, County of Clare, Borough of Downpatrick, Freeholders and Inhabitants of Portarlington, and Counties of Louth and Cork.
Ireland. Parliament. House of Commons.Date: 1800- Books
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Reports of cases adjudged in the Court of King's Bench; with some special cases in the courts of Chancery, Common Pleas and Exchequer, from the first year of K. William and Q. Mary, to the tenth year of Queen Anne. By William Salkeld, Late Serjeant at Law. With Two Tables, the one of the Names of the Cases, the other of the Principal Matters therein contained. In two volumes. Allow'd and approv'd of by the Lord High Chancellor of Great Britain, and all the Judges. The Third Edition carefully corrected, to which are now added proper References, more than in any former Edition, to the Reports of the Law.
Great Britain. Court of King's Bench.Date: MDCCXXXI. [1731]- Books
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The power of gold displayed, in the humane proposal of the Right Hon. William Pitt, Chancellor of the Exchequer, to bring forward an act to put His Majesty into the disagreeable situation of signing a decree, that no sick or lame person, or diseased cattle, in Great Britain, shall hav a medicine of repute without paying tribute; which the Writer contends, is not justifiable either by the Law of God, or Man, and is a disgraceful Impost, as it places the Life of a human Being in competition with a Three-Penny or Six-Penny Stamp, &c. By Frs. Spilsbury.
Spilsbury, Francis.Date: [1785?]- Books
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Report of the debate in the House of Commons of Ireland, on Friday the 14th of February, 1800, on the subject of a legislative union with Great Britain. Containing the speeches of the Right Hon. the Speaker, Messrs. Ponsonby, Lord Castlereagh, Egan, Smith, Saurin, Johnson, O'Donnell, Burrowes, the Right Hon. the Chancellor of the Exchequer, and the reply of Henry Grattan, Esq. Also the petitions from the county of Carlow, county of the town of Carrickfergus, merchants, traders, &c. of the town of Newry, county of Down, King's County, county of Leitrim, county of West-Meath, county of Clare, borough of Downpatrick, freeholders and inhabitants of Portarlington, and counties of Louth and Cork.
Ireland. Parliament. House of Commons.Date: 1800- Books
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Reports of cases adjudged in the Court of King's Bench: with some special cases in the courts of Chancery, Common Pleas, and Exchequer, alphabetically digested under proper heads; from the first year of K. William and Q. Mary to the tenth year of Q. Anne. By William Salkeld, late Serjeant at Law. With two tables; one of the Names of the Cases, the other of the Principal Matters therein contained. In one volume complete. Allowed and approved of by the Lord High Chancellor of Great Britain, and all the Judges. Being the most useful Collection of Cases for Justices of Peace, and also for Barristers, Students, and all Practisers of the Law.
Great Britain. Court of King's Bench.Date: MDCCLXXIII. [1773]- Books
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The genuine trial at bar, between Campbell Craig, lessee of James Annesley, Esq; plaintiff, and the Right Honourable Richard, Earl of Anglesey, defendant. Before the Right Honourable John Bowes, Esq; Lord Chief Baron, And the Honourable Richard Mountney and Arthur Dawson, Esqrs; the other Barons of his Majesty's Court of Exchequer in Dublin. Begun the 11th, and ended the 25th of November, in Michaelmas Term, the 17th Year of the Reign of our Sovereign Lord George II. Anno Dom. 1743.
Craig, Campbell.Date: [1744]- Books
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An Irishaman's reception in London; or, The adventures of two days and a night. The necessity of supporting the exigencies of the state should be impressed on every mind.- much clamour, and perhaps, justly, has been excited, against the shop-tax; as not less partial in operation than oppressive in collection, to the retail traders and shop keepers of London. A mode now is suggested of a substitute for that tax; or, If the pressure of the times will not suffer the premier to abandon an established tax, the chancellor of the Exchequer is now enabled to raise annually and that without the expence of a single new office, by a mode no less productive to the treasury of the nation, than promoting decency, and enforcing law among stock-jobbers and stock-brokers, well as preserving the morals of the most useful part of the community, the faithful domestic and industrious mechanic. By J. Magee, licensed lottery-office-keeper, in Great Britain and Ireland.
Magee, John, -1809.Date: MDCCLXXXVIII. [1788]- Books
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The occasional monitor: or, short reasons and observations offer'd to the farmers of England, that they may not be so readily deceived by the distillers subtle insinuations at this time; who endeavour to make them believe, That the Landed Interest of Great-Britain will be soon brought to Ruin and Decay, if the Parliament do not this next Sessions repeal the late Act that obliges them to make their English Brandies and other Spirits of Full Proof; to the utter Destruction of the People, their Lives and Morals. Humbly address'd to the Right Honourable Sir Robert Walpole, Knight of the most Noble Order of the Garter, Chancellor of the Exchequer; and to the rest of the Lords of the Treasury.
Date: M.DCC.XXXI. [1731]- Books
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Reports of cases adjudged in the Court of King's Bench: with Some Special cases in the Courts of Chancery, Common Pleas and Exchequer, Alphabetically digested under Proper Heads; from the first year of K. William and Q. Mary to the tenth year of Queen Anne. By William Salkeld, late Serjeant at Law. With Two Tables; the one of the Names of the Cases, the other of the Principal Matters therein contained. In two volumes. Allow'd and approv'd of by the Lord High Chancellor of Great Britain, and all the Judges. Being the most useful Collection of Cases for Justices of Peace, and also for Barristers, Students, and all Practisers of the Law. The fourth edition, with many thousand additional references by Knightley D'Anvers, late of the Inner-Temple, Esq; Author of The General Abridgment of the Common Law. And the pleadings now first done into English.
Great Britain. Court of King's Bench.Date: MDCCXLII. [1742]- Books
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The national and private advantages of the African trade considered: being an enquiry, how far it concerns the trading interest of Great Britain, effectually to support and maintain the forts and settlements in Africa; belonging to the Royal African Company of England: Shewing also that Support and Encouragement the Dutch and the French give to their respective African Companies; and that nothing less than 30,000 l. per Annum, granted by Parliament to the present Company, for a Term of Years certain can enable them to support a Competition with our Rivals in that Trade: with a Proposition to render the Interest of private Traders, and that of the Company mutually beneficial to each other. with a new and correct map. of the Coast of Africa, and all the European Settlements. Humbly inscribed to the Rt. Honble. Henry Pelham, Esq; First Lord Commissioner of his Majesty's Treasury, and Chancellor of the Exchequer.
Postlethwayt, Malachy, 1707?-1767.Date: MDCCXLVI. [1746]- Books
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Memoirs of Great Britain and Ireland, from the battle off La Hogue till the capture of the French and Spanish fleets at Vigo. By Sir John Dalrymple, Bart. Baron of exchequer in Scotland. Volume second
Dalrymple, John, Sir, 1726-1810.Date: MDCCLXXXVIII. [1788]- Books
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Among the orders of Trinity-term in the thirty-first year of the reign of his Majesty King George the Second, in the book of orders of the Court of Exchequer, in the Lord Treasurer's Remembrancer's office, there is contained as follows: Serjeants-Inn Hall Chancery-Lane, Wednesday, the twenty-first day of June, 1758. ...
Great Britain. Court of Exchequer.Date: 1758]- Books
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Strictures on the true cause of the present alarming scarcity of grain and other provisions; and a plan for permanent relief: humbly submitted to Public Consideration, by Alexander Annesley. With an Historical Deduction of the prices of provisions. Interspersed with various matters connected with the Commerce and Navigation of Great Britain. Together with a Chronological account of the several Statutes, Proclamations, and Parliamentary Regulations, For controuling the Markets, And preventing Monopoly, Engrossing, &c. &c. From the Norman Conquest to the present Aera. Dedicated to the right honourable William Pitt, chancellor of the exchequer.
Annesley, Alexander, -1813.Date: 1800- Books
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Publish'd by authority. A scheme for raising 1,400,000 l. for the use of the publick upon a good and certain fond of 105,000 l. per annum for 32 years from Michaelmas, 1714.
Great Britain. Exchequer.Date: 1714- Books
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Rules and orders of the Court of Exchequer, relative to the Equity Court, the office of Pleas, and the Revenue.
Great Britain. Court of Exchequer.Date: M.DCC.LXVI. [1766]- Books
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Reports of cases concerning the revenue, argued and determined in the Court of Exchequer, from Easter term 1743, to Hilary term 1767. With an appendix, Containing Cases upon the same Subject in former Reigns. By Sir Thomas Parker, Late Lord Chief Baron of that Court. With two tables; the One of the Names of the Cases, the Other of the Principal Matters.
Great Britain. Court of Exchequer.Date: MDCCLXXVI. [1776]- Books
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Reports of cases in the Court of Exchequer, from the beginning of the reign of King George the First, until the fourteenth year of the reign of King George the Second. By William Bunbury, ... and published from his own manuscript by ... George Wilson, ...
Great Britain. Court of Exchequer.Date: 1755- Books
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A collection of decrees by the Court of Exchequer in tithe-causes, from the usurpation to the present time. Carefully extracted from the books of decrees and orders of the Court of Exchequer ... and arranged in chronological order. With tables of the names of the cases, and the contents. By Hutton Wood, ... In four volumes. ...
Great Britain. Court of Exchequer.Date: 1798-99- Books
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Reports of cases in the Court of Exchequer, from the beginning of the reign of King George the First, until the fourteenth year of the reign of King George the Second. By William Bunbury, Esq. Late of the Inner Temple. Taken in Court by himself, and published from his own manuscript by his Son in Law, George Wilson, Serjeant at Law.
Great Britain. Court of Exchequer.Date: 1793- Books
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Reports of cases in the Court of Exchequer, from the Beginning of the Reign of King George the First, until the Fourteenth Year of the Reign of King George the Second. By William Bunbury, Esq; Late of the Inner Temple. Taken in court by himself, and published from his own manuscript by his son in law, George Wilson, Serjeant at Law.
Great Britain. Court of Exchequer.Date: MDCCLVI. [1756]- Books
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Bibliotheca elegans. A catalogue of the entire and valuable library of Sir Robert Baylis, Knt. and Alderman, deceas'd. Containing a fine Collection of the best Editions of the Classics, printed by the most celebrated Printers; also the most approved Authors relating to the History and Antiquities of divers Nations, particularly Great-Britain and Ireland. And a curious Collection of Voyages and Travels. Which will be sold by auction, at the Rose Tavern near Temple-Bar, on Monday, November 20, 1749. and the Eleven following Evenings, (sunday excepted) beginning each Evening at Five O'Clock. N. B. The Books are very fine Copies, and most of them elegantly bound. Among many other valuable Articles are, Folio. De Bry's East and West Indies, 25 Parts, 12 vol. compleat Antiquite expliquee, par Montfaucon, 15 vol. 1st Impr. R. P. finely bound Dr. Clarke's Caesar, fine Prints Cicero, by Vascosan 70 vol. 410 - C. Steph. 2 v. beautiful Copy - Manutius, 4 vol. folio Dugdale Monasticon Angl. 3 vol. Plato, Serrani, 3 vol. exemp. elegans Overbeeke's Antiq. of Rome Purchas's Pilgrims, 5 vol. fine Copy Hakluyt's Voyages, 3 vol. Churchill's Voyages, 4 vol. Stukeley's Itinerary Madox's History of the Exchequer Somner's Saxon Dictionary. Octavo. Classics, notis variorum, 34 vol. Elzevir Classics, 35 v. very fair and neat Hearne's Antiquities, 24 vol. Together with some curious single Prints, and eight handsome Book Cases with Glass Doors; which will be Sold in the 12th Days Sale at Noon. Catalogues may be had of Mr. Whiston in Fleetstreet, Mr. Dodsley in Pall-Mall, Mr. Millar in the Strand, Mr. Clarke under the Royal Exchange, Messrs. Thurlbourn and Merril at Cambridge, Mr. Fletcher in the Turl, Oxford, And at the Place of Sale. - The Books may be viewed on Thursday, November 16, Friday 17, and Saturday the 18th.
Baker, Samuel, approximately 1711-1778.Date: 1749]- Books
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Reports of cases concerning the revenue, argued and determined in the Court of Exchequer, from Easter term 1743, to Hilary term 1767. With an appendix, containing cases upon the same subject in former reigns. By Sir Thomas Parker, late Lord Chief Baron of that court. With two tables; the one of the names of the cases, the other of the principal matters.
Great Britain. Court of Exchequer.Date: M,DCC,XCI. [1791]