A letter to a nobleman, concerning the bill to prevent frivolous and vexatious arrests; with the substance of the said bill, and notes thereupon. As also, reasons published for and against the bill, and the argument of a learned council in the House of Commons against the same; and a reply thereto. With observations, and proposals for rendring the bill more effectual; by extending thro' the kingdom the custom of foreign attachments, and Courts of Conscience, for more easy recovery of small debts; and by restraining the ill practices of inferior courts, and also of undersheriffs and their officers in arrests and executions.
- W. B.
- Date:
- 1726
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London : Printed for T. Warner at the Black-Boy in Pater-noster Row, 1726.
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[4],ii,23,[1]p. ; 40.
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References note
Goldsmiths', 6488
Hanson, 3651
ESTC T38074