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Observations touching the antiquity and dignity of the degree of Serjeant at Law. With reasons against laying open the Court of Common Pleas, as was proposed, at the time of writing these observations.
Wynne, William, 1692-1765.Date: 1765]- Books
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The practising attorney; or, lawyer's office: containing, the business of an attorney in all its branches. Viz. I. The Practice of the Courts of King's-Bench and Common-Pleas, shewing the Nature and Forms of Writs, Entries, Declarations, Pleadings, Judgments, &c. With the Rules and Orders of those Courts, and Directions in all Cases relating to Causes and Trials. II. Proceedings of the High Courts of Chancery, and Exchequer, from the Leading Process the Subpoena, to the final Order or Decree, interspers'd with great Variety of Bills, Answers, Replications, Rejoinders, &c. III. The Attorney's Practice in Conveyancing, with Precedents of Leases, Mortgages, Assignments, Releases of Lands, Deeds to lead Uses of Fines and Recoveries, Marriage-Settlements, and Wills. IV. Of Court-Keeping, the Charges of Stewards, and Proceedings of Attorneys therein, and the Forms of Grants, Surrenders, Admittances, Copies of Court-Roll, Presentments, &c. The whole done in a New and Easy Method, with the Laws and Statutes under each Head.
Bohun, William.Date: M.DCC.XXIV. [1724]- Books
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The biographical history of Sir William Blackstone, late one of the justices of both benches: A Name, as celebrated at the Universities of Oxford and Cambridge, as in Westminster-Hall. Also, a preface and index to each part.
Gentleman of Lincoln's-Inn.Date: MDCCLXXXII. [1782]- Books
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The practising attorney: or, lawyer's office. Comprehending the business of an attorney in all its branches. Divided into two volumes, viz. Vol. I. Contains I. The practice of the court of King's Bench. II. The practice of the court of common pleas. III. The practice of Courts-Leet, Courts-Baron, &c. Vol. II. contains IV. The practice of the high court of Chancery. V. The practice of equity in the exchequer. VI. The practice and method of conveyancing, &c. Wherein all the precedents and forms of processes and proceedings are truly and faithfully rendred in the English language, in pursuance of the late statute. The fourth edition: In which the errors in former impressions are carefully corrected, many useful modern English precedents, rules of the courts, and acts of parliament are added; and the whole continued down to the present year. By a gentleman of the Inner Temple. ...
Bohun, William.Date: MDCCXXXVII. [1737]- 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. ...
Author of the Attorney's practice epitomized.Date: 1759- Books
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A letter to a Member of Parliament. With some few remarks on the act made for the better regulation of attornies and sollicitors, &c. Together with animadversions on the grievances the subjects of England, especially the poor, labour under, with regard to the great fees paid by them when Prosecuting for their Debts and Dues. And a Method humbly proposed, how the Poor may have the Benefit of the Laws at a cheaper Rate. To which is annexed, a table of ecclesiastical fees. By a gentleman of Wilts.
Andrews, Thomas.Date: M.DCC.XXX. [1730]- Books
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Deinology: or, the union of reason and elegance: being instructions to a young barrister. With a postscript, suggesting some considerations on the viva voce examination of witnesses at the English bar. By Hortensius.
Hortensius, active 1789.Date: MDCCLXXXIX. [1789]- 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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The solicitor's practice in the High Court of Chancery epitomized, from the commencement of the suit to the decree; Introducing interlocutory Matters on Petitions, Motions, References, &c. with Directions for serving Subpoena's, Notices of Motions, Orders, Warrants; and also Notices on Commissions for taking Answers and examining Witnesses, with full Instructions for executing the same. Together With The Method of Proceeding on Certiorari Bills, to remove Causes from inferior Courts of Equity into this. Also an appendix of useful precedents, For the easier Dispatch of the Client's Business in Town and Country. By a practising solicitor.
Boote, Richard, -1782.Date: 1782- 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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Lists of attornies and solicitors, Admitted in Pursuance of the late act For the better Regulation of Attornies and Solicitors. Presented to the House of Commons, Pursuant to their Order of the 26th Day of January 1729.
Great Britain. Parliament. House of Commons.Date: MDCCXXIX. [1729] [1730]- Books
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Letter from a retired barrister in London, to a practicing barrister in Dublin.
Retired Barrister in London.Date: 1799- 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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Additional lists of attornies and solicitors, Admitted in Pursuance of the late act, For the better Regulation of Attornies and Solicitors. Presented to the House of Commons, Pursuant to their Order of the 22d Day of February 1730.
Great Britain. Parliament. House of Commons.Date: MDCCXXXI. [1731]- Books
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A short account of the establishment of assistant barristers, at the courts of sessions of the peace in Ireland; More particularly as relating to the Civil Bill court. By William Disney, assistant barrister for the county of Kildare.
Disney, William, assistant barrister for the County of Kildare.Date: 1799- 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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Reasons against a clause in the expiring law-bill, tending to increase the number of attorneys and sollicitors.
Date: 1749?]