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Tryals per pais: or, the law of England concerning juries by nisi prius, &c. Newly revised, and much inlarged, with an addition of prededents, and forms of challenges, Demurrers upon Evidence, Bills of Exception, Pleas Puis le Darrein Continuance, &c. The fourth edition with large additions. To which is now added, a farther treatise of evidence. Together with a New and Exact Table to the whole Matter. Very Useful and Necessary for all Lawyers, Attornies and other Practisers, especially at the Assises. B G. D. of the Inner-Temple, Esq;
Duncombe, Giles.Date: 1702- Books
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The law's disposal of a person's estate who dies without will or testament; shewing In a plain, clear, easy, and familiar Manner, how a Man's Family or Relations will be intitled to his Real and Personal Estate by the Laws of England, and the Customs of the City of London and Province of York. The second edition, revised, corrected, enlarged, and improved. To which is added, the disposal of a person's estate by will and testament; containing Instructions and necessary Forms for every Person to make, alter, and republish his own Will: likewise Directions for Executors how to act after the Testator's Death, with respect to proving his Will, getting in the Effects, and paying Debts and Legacies. By Peter Lovelass, of the Inner Temple, Gent.
Lovelass, Peter, active 1786-1812.Date: MDCCLXXXVI. [1786]- Books
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The law's disposal of a person's estate who dies without will or testament: shewing, in a clear, plain, easy, and familiar manner, how a man's family or relations will be entitled to his real and personal estate, by the Laws of England, and the Customs of the City of London and Province of York. To Which IS Added The Disposal of a Person's Estate By Will and Testament; Containing An Explanation of the Mortmain Act, with Instructions and necessary Forms for every Person to make, alter, and republish his own Will: Likewise Directions for Executors how to act after the Testator's Death, with respect to proving his Will, taking upon them the Executorship, getting in the Effects, and paying Debts and Legacies. By Peter Lovelass, of the Inner Temple, Gent.
Lovelass, Peter, active 1786-1812.Date: MDCCLXXXVIII. [1788]- Books
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The law's disposal of a person's estate who dies without will or testament; shewing, in a clear, plain, easy, and familiar manner, how a man's family or relations will be entitled to his real and personal estate by the Laws of England, and the Customs of the City of London and Province of York. To which is added, The Disposal of a Person's Estate By Will and Testament; containing An explanation of the Mortmain Act, with Instructions and necessary Forms for every Person to make, alter, and republish his own Will: likewise directions for Executers how to act after the Testator's Death, with respect to proving his Will, taking upon them the Executorship, getting in the Effects, and paying debts and legacies. By Peter Lovelass, of the Inner Temple, Gent.
Lovelass, Peter, active 1786-1812.Date: MDCCLXXXVII. [1787]- Books
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Characters of the royal family, ministers of state, and of all the principal persons in the French Court. With a short account of the French King's revenue, and of his land and naval forces. Written by a French nobleman to his friend in England.
French Nobleman.Date: 1702- Books
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The law's disposal of a person's estate who dies without will or testament: Shewing in a clear, plain, easy, and familiar manner, how a man's family or relations will be entitled to his real and personal estate, by the laws of England, and customs of the city of London and province of York. To which is added the disposal of a person's estate, by will and testament; containing an explanation of the Mortmain-Act, with instructions and necessary forms for every person to make, alter, and republish his own will: likewise directions for executors how to act after the testator's death, with respect to proving his will, taking upon them the executorship, getting in the effects, and paying debts and legacies. By Peter Lovelass, of the Inner Temple, gent. Author of the explanation of the law concerning bills of exchange, &c.
Lovelass, Peter, active 1786-1812.Date: MDCCXC. [1790]- Books
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A sermon preach'd at White-Hall; before their excellencies the Lords Justices of England: upon Sunday July the 12th, 1701. By Richard Willis, D.D. Chaplain in Ordinary to His Majesty, and Late Subpræceptor to His Highness the Duke of Glocester. Published by their Excellency's Special Command.
Willis, Richard, 1664-1734.Date: 1701- Books
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The case of the admission of occasional conformists to the holy communion, before they renounce their schism, consider'd; By way of Appeal to the Catholick Church of the Primitive Ages, and to the Church of England, as by Law establish'd since the Reformation. Offer'd, with all due Respect, to the Reverend Clergy.
Higden, William, 1662 or 1663-1715.Date: 1705- Books
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The rights of the clergy of that part of Great Britain, call'd England; as established by the canons, the common law, and the statutes of the realm. Being A Methodical Collection, under Alphabetical Heads, of all Things relating to the Clergy, which lie dispersed in the Volumes of those Laws. But chiefly of such Things which depend on Acts of Parliament, and upon Solemn Resolutions of the Judges in the Courts of Westminster-Hall, in Cases concerning the Rights, Duties, Power, and Privileges of the Clergy. By W. Nelson, of the Middle-Temple, Esq;
Nelson, William, 1653-Date: 1732- Books
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The difference between an absolute and limited monarchy; as it more particularly regards the English constitution. Being a treatise written by Sir John Fortescue, Kt. Lord Chief Justice, and Lord High Chancellor of England, under King Henry VI. Publish'd with remarks: And a preface concerning The Antiquity and Excellency Of the laws of England: by Sir John Fortescue, Kt. now one of the Justices of the Court of King's-Bench.
Fortescue, John, Sir, 1394?-1476?.Date: 1724- Books
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The law's disposal of a person's estate who dies without will or testament; shewing in a clear, plain, easy, and familiar manner, how a man's family or relations will be entitled to his real and personal estate, by the Laws of England, and Customs of the City of London and Province of York. To which is Added The Disposal of a Person's Estate By Will and Testament; Containing An Explanation of the Mortmain-Act, With Instructions and necessary Forms for every Person to make, alter, and republish his own Will. Likewise Directions for Executors how to act after the Testator's Death, with respect to proving his Will, taking upon them the Executorship, getting in the Effects, and paying Debts and Legacies. By Peter Lovelass, of the Inner Temple, Conveyancer. Author of the Trader's Safeguard, or Explanation of the Law concerning Bills of Exchange, &c. Volume the First.
Lovelass, Peter, active 1786-1812.Date: [1798]- Books
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The history and practice of civil actions, particularly in the Court of Common Pleas, Being An Historical Account of the Parts and Order of Judicial Proceedings, viz. Writs, Appearances, Bail, Declarations, Pleadings, Issues, Trials, Verdicts, Judgments, Error and Costs; with the several Changes introduced into these Proceedings and Practice by the several Statutes of Amendments, Jeofails, and Costs: And containing a general Account of the Principles of Special-Pleading in all Civil Suits: With an Introduction, on the Constitution of England. By the late Lord Chief Baron Gilbert. The third edition, carefully corrected from the many errors in the former impression, with the addition of many notes and references.
Gilbert, Geoffrey, Sir, 1674-1726.Date: MDCCLXXIX. [1779]- Books
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The compleat English copyholder: or, a guide to lords of manors, Justices of the Peace, Tenants, Stewards, Attornies, Bailiffs, Constables, Gamekeepers, Haywards, Reeves, Surveyors of the Highways, &c. being the Common and Statute Law of England, together with the adjudged Cases relating to Manors, Copyhold Estates, Courts-Leet and Courts-Baron, Common Placed; Containing the whole practice of the Court-Leet, Court of ancient Demesne, Court-Baron, and Musick-Court of the Honour of Tutbury, and the Business of a Manor in all its Branches. And Also The Tenures, Customs, and Usages of several Manors in England and Wales, shewing who has Right to attend the Coronation of the Kings and Queens of Great Britain, or to perform other Scrvices to them, or the Lords of the several Manors, collected from Records, Manuscripts, and printed Books; with Directions for distraining for rent; by the late Sir Bartholomew Shower. ... . By a gentleman of the Inner Temple.
Gentleman of the Inner Temple.Date: MDCCXXXV. [1735]- Books
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The case of the admission of occasional conformists to the Holy Communion, before they renounce their schism, consider'd; By way of appeal to the Catholick Church of the primitive ages, and to the Church of England, as by law establish'd since the reformation. Offer'd with all due respect, to the reverend clergy.
Higden, William, 1662 or 1663-1715.Date: 1708- Books
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The history of the revolutions in England under the family of the Stuarts, from the year 1603, to 1690. In three books; wherein are contain'd many secret memoirs relating to that family, and the last great revolution, anno 1688. By F. J. D'Orleans, of the Society of Jesus. Translated from the French original printed at Paris. To which is prefix'd an advertisement concerning this history.
Orléans, Pierre Joseph d', 1641-1698.Date: 1711- Books
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A concise abstract of all the laws relating to parliamentary elections; containing I. An extract from the statutes at large: and II. From the resolutions of the Commons: including The Right of Election for all the Counties, Cities, Towns, and Boroughs, in England, Scotland, and Wales, the Manner and Method of Proceeding in taking an Election; the Return; Controverted Elections; Freedom of Elections; Bribery and Corruption, in respect of Knights of the Shire, Citizens, Burgesses, and Commissioners for Scotland. Also a prefatory introduction, touching the Original Constitution of the Houses of Lords and Commons; the Mode of Parliamentary Business; and Privileges of the Members. With notes, references, and observations. By a gentleman of the Inner Temple.
Great Britain.Date: [1790?]- Books
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A guide to candidates and electors, on Parliamentary elections; containing I. An extract from the statutes at large: and II. From the resolutions of the Commons: Including The Right of Election for all the Counties, Cities, Towns, and Boroughs, in England, Scotland, and Wales; the Manner and Method of Proceeding in taking an Election; the Return; Controverted Elections; Freedom of Elections; Bribery and Corruption, in respect of Knights of the Shire, Citizens, Burgesses, and Commissioners for Scotland. Also a prefatory introduction, Touching the Original Constitution of the Houses of Lords and Commons; the Mode of Parliamentary Business; and Privileges of the Members. With notes, references, and observations, by a gentleman of the Inner-Temple.
Date: MDCCLXXXI. [1781]- Books
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The difference between an absolute and limited monarchy; as it more particularly regards the English constitution. Being a treatise written by Sir John Fortescue, Kt. Lord Chief Justice, and Lord High Chancellor of England, under King Henry VI. Faithfully Transcribed from the MS. Copy in the Bodleian Library, and Collated with three other Mss. Publish'd with some remarks by Sir John Fortescue-Aland, Kt. One of the Justices of His Majesty's Court of Kings-Bench.
Fortescue, John, Sir, 1394?-1476?.Date: 1719- Books
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The englishman's right: a dialogue between a barrister at law, and a juryman; plainly setting forth I. The antiquity, II. The excellent designed use, III. The office and just privileges of juries, by the law of England. By Sir John Hawles, Knight, Sollicitor-General to the late King William.
Hawles, John, Sir, 1645-1716.Date: M.DCC.XXXII. [1732]- Books
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Legal recreations, or popular amusements in the laws of England. By a barrister at law. ...
Barrister at Law.Date: [1792-1793?]- Books
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The history and practice of civil actions, particularly in the Court of Common Pleas, Being An Historical Account of the Parts and Order of Judicial Proceedings, viz. Writs, Appearances, Bail, Declarations, Pleadings, Issues, Trials, Verdicts, Judgments, Error, and Costs; with the several Changes introduced into these Proceedings and Practice by the several Statutes of Amendments, Jeofails, and Costs: And containing a general Account of the Principles of Special-Pleading in all Civil Suits: With an Introduction, on the Constitution of England. By the late Lord Chief Baron Gilbert. The second edition, carefully corrected from the many errors in the former impression, with the addition of many notes and references.
Gilbert, Geoffrey, Sir, 1674-1726.Date: MDCCLXI. [1761]- Books
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An alphabetical register of divers persons, who by their last wills, Grants, Feoffments, and other Deeds, have given Tenements, Rents, Annuities, and monies, towards the relief of the poor of the county of Devon, and city and county of Exon; and likewise to many other cities and towns in England. By Richard Izacke, Esq; Heretofore of the Inner-Temple, and Clerk of the Peace for the City and County of Exeter. Faithfully printed from his original manuscript; Digested from the Records deposited in the Council-Chamber of Exeter. Interspersed with proper Remarks, detecting the Misapplication of the said Charities, and an Attempt to restore them to the Uses for which they were given by the respective Benefactors, as well as doing Justice to their Descendants. By Samuel Izacke, gent. Grandson of the author.
Izacke, Richard, 1624-1698.Date: Printed in the Year MDCCXXXVI. [1736]- Books
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An alphabetical register of divers persons, who by their last wills, Grants, Feoffments, and other Deeds, have given tenements, rents, annuities and monies, towards the relief of the poor of the county of Devon, and city and county of Exon; and likewise to many other cities and towns in England. By Richard Izacke, Esq; Heretofore of the Inner-Temple, and Clerk of the Peace for the City and County of Exeter. Faithfully printed from his original manuscript; Digested from the Records deposited in the Council-Chamber of Exeter. Interspersed with proper Remarks, detecting the Misapplication of the said Charities, and an Attempt to restore them to the Uses for which they were given by the respective Benefactors, as well as doing Justice to their Descendants. By Richard Izacke, gent. grandson of the author.
Izacke, Richard, 1624-1698.Date: Printed in the Year MDCCLVII. [1757]- 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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Modern history: or, the present state of all nations. Describing their respective situations, persons, habits, Buildings, Manners, Laws and Customs, Religion and Policy, Arts and Sciences, Trades, Manufactures and Husbandry, Plants, animals and minerals. By Mr. Salmon. Vol. XIV. Treats of the Islands of Britain, and more at large of the South Part of Great Britain call'd England, describing the Face of the Country, the Mountains, Forests, Seas, Rivers, Fisheries, Soil, Vegetables, and the several Species of Animals it produces. 2. The Persons and Habits of the Natives. 3. Their Genius and Temper, Virtues and Vices. 4. Their Diet, Rural Sports and other Diversions. 5. Their Husbandry and Gardening: And, 6thly and lastly, Treats of the several Antient Divisions of England, and the Modern Division of it into Circuits and Counties, and herein more particularly of the County of Middlesex and City of London, shewing the Antient as well as Present State of that Metropolis. Illustrated with cuts and maps, accurately Drawn, according to the Geographical Part of this Work, by Herman Moll,
Salmon, Thomas, 1679-1767.Date: MDCCXXXI. [1731]