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Cases argued and ruled at nisi prius, in the Courts of King's Bench, and Common Pleas, from Easter Term 33 George III. --to Hilary Term 34 George III with some additional cases. of an earlier period. By Isaac 'Espinasse, of Gray's Inn, Esq. barrister at law. [Two lines fro in Latin from Juvenal]
'Espinasse, Isaac, 1758-1834.Date: 1795- Books
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Imputation of theft. Report of the trial of an action brought by Mrs. Sarah Bingham against the Rev. John Gardiner, D.D. for a malicious libel, imputing to her that she had stolen a one pound note / which took place at Wells, on Thursday the 17th Aug. 1820. Before the Honourable Mr. Justice Burrough and a special jury. With a preface.
Bingham, SarahDate: 1820- Books
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The whole proceedings on the trial of indictment against Thomas Walker of Manchester, merchant, Samuel Jackson, James Cheetham, Oliver Pearsal, Benjamin Booth, and Joseph Collier; for a conspiracy to overthrow the constitution and government, and to aid and assist the French, (being the King's enemies) in case they should invade this kingdom; tried at the Assizes at Lancaster, April 2, 1794, before the Hon. Mr. Justice Heath, one of the judges of His Majesty's Court of Common Pleas. Taken in short-hand by Joseph Gurney.
Walker, Thomas, 1749-1817.Date: 1794- Books
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Reports of cases argued and ruled at nisi prius, in the courts of King's Bench, and Common Pleas, from Easter term 33 George III. 1793, to Hilary term 36 George III. 1796. By Isaac 'espinasse, Of Gray's Inn, Esq. Barrister at Law.
Date: M,DCC,XCVII. [1797]- Books
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Cases determined at nisi prius, in the Court of King's Bench, from the sittings after Easter term 30 George III. to the sittings after Michaelmas term 35 George III. both inclusive. By Thomas Peake, of Lincoln's-Inn.
Great Britain. Court of King's Bench.Date: 1795- Books
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Reports of cases argued and ruled at nisi prius, in the courts of King's Bench and Common Pleas, from Easter term 36 George III. 1796, to Hilary term 39 George III. 1799. By Isaac 'espinasse, Of Gray's Inn, Barrister at Law. Vol. II.
Date: 1799- Books
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The trial of John Magee, for printing and publishing a slanderous and defamatory libel, against Richard Daly, Esq. Held before the Right Honourable Lord Viscount Clonmel, by a special jury of the city of Dublin. At the sittings by nisi prius of the Court of King's Bench. after Trinity term, viz. on Monday, June 28, 1790.
Magee, John, -1809.Date: 1790- Books
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Modern entries, being a collection of 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. 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 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: MDCCXXIII. [1723]- Books
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Trials per pais: or, The law of England concerning juries by nisi prius, &c. With a compleat treatise of the law of evidence, Collected from all the Books of Reports; together with Precedents, and Forms of Challenges, Demurrers upon Evidence, Bills of Exception, Pleas Puis le Darrein Continuance, &c. The seventh edition, with large additions. Containing All such Acts of Parliament, as have made any Alteration in the Laws relating to Trials by Juries, down to this present Year 1738; and also such Resolutions relating thereto, as have been given in the Courts of Westminster-Hall: The Whole put into such a Method as may render it most useful and easy to the Practiser. Together with a new and exact Table to the whole Matter. In this Edition are added the References to the Books of Reports from whence the Whole was taken. Very Useful and Necessary for all Lawyers, Attornies, and other Practisers, especially at the Assizes. By Giles Duncombe late of the Inner-Temple, Esq;.
Duncombe, Giles.Date: M.DCC.XXXIX. [1739]- 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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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 Entering 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, Thomson, Trevor, 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 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. ...
Lilly, John, active 18th century.Date: M.DCC.XCII. [1792]- Books
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Modern entries: being a collection of 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, Wearge, and other learned Counsel. AS Also Special Assignments of Errors, and Writs and Proceedings there-upon, both in the said Courts and in Parliament. With The Method of suing to and reversing Outlawries by Writ 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: MDCCXLI. [1741]- Books
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An historical treatise of an action or suit at law; and of the proceedings used in the King's Bench and Common Pleas, from the original processes to the judgements in both courts; Wherein the Reason and Usage of the old, obscure, and formal Parts of our Writs and Pleadings, such especially as have reference, or relate to the ancient Method of Practice, as well before the Statute of Nisi Prius as afterwards, are duly considered, in order to shew from whence they arose. Also, An Account of the Alterations that have been made from Time to Time for regulating the Course of Practice in the several Courts. With Such Remarks and Observations as tend to explain and illustrate the present Mode of Practice; and Pointing out such Particulars as would contract the Proceedings, and render them more concise, plain, and significant, and less expensive to the Suitors. By R. Boote, Esq.
Boote, Richard, -1782.Date: 1795- Books
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Observations upon a bill, entituled, An act for taking away, and abolishing the heritable jurisdictions in that part of Great Britain called Scotland, and for restoring such jurisdictions to the Crown; and for making more effectual Provision for the Administration of Justice throughout that Part of the united Kingdom, by the King's Courts and Judges there; and for rendering the Union more complete; Obs. I. That the abolishing heritable Jurisdictions and Offices of Inheritance, instead of compleating the Union, will tend to dissolve it, and that the restoring them to the Crown is against our Constitution. II. That no Equivalent or Satisfaction in Money can be assessed or accepted of for the Jurisdictions in question. III. That the Regulations touching Sheriff and Steward-Deputes, and their Courts, and the inhibiting Advocations from them, are attended with Inconveniences. IV. That to raise and discuss Suspensions before the Circuit Court is inept, not answering the Design, and against the Treaty of Union. V. That an Attempt to introduce a Conformity betwixt our Circuit Courts, as to Cognizance in Civil Matters, and the Assizes or Commissions of nifi prius in England is vain, and against our Constitution. VI. That the Tendency of this Bill is to undermine the British Constitution, and advance the Jacobite Interest.
Date: Printed in the Year, M.DCC.XLVII. [1747]- Books
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An historical treatise of an action or suit at law; and of the proceedings used in the King's Bench and Common pleas, from the Original Processes to the Judgments in both Courts; wherein the Reason and Usage of the old, obscure and formal Parts of our Writs and Pleadings, such especially as have Reference, or relate to the ancient Method of Practice, as well before the Statute of Nisi prius as afterwards, are duly considered, in order to shew from whence they arose. Also An Account of the Alterations that have been made from Time to Time for regulating the Course of Practice in the several Courts, with such remarks and observations, as tend to explain and illustrate the present mode of practice; and Pointing out such Particulars as would contract the Proceedings, and render them more concise, plain and significant, and less expensive to the Suitors. By R. Boote.
Boote, Richard, -1782.Date: 1766- Books
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An historical treatise of an action or suit at law; and of the proceedings used in the King's Bench and Common pleas, from the Original Processes to the judgments in both Courts; wherein the Reason and Usage of the old, obscure and formal Parts of our Writs and Pleadings, such especially as have Reference, or relate to the ancient Method of Practice, as well before the Statute of Nisi prius as afterwards, are duly considered, in order to shew from whence they arose. Also An Account of the Alterations that have been made from Time to Time for regulating the Course of Practice in the several Courts. With Such Remarks and Observations, as tend to explain and illustrate the present Mode of Practice; and Pointing out such Particulars as would contract the Proceedings, and render them more concise, plain and significant, and less expensive to the Suitors. By R. Boote.
Boote, Richard, -1782.Date: MDCCLXXXI. [1781]