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The rules and orders of the Court of Common Pleas at Westminster. Examined by the original rules and orders. Begun by Mr. Milles, late Clerk of the Treasury of the same Court, and continued to Trinity Term, 1732. With an alphabetical table to the whole.
Great Britain. Court of Common Pleas.Date: 1732- Books
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A compleat collection of the rules and orders of the Court of Common Pleas at Westminster. From Michaelmas term 1654, inclusive, to this present Michaelmas term 1736, exclusive. Carefully examined by the original rules and orders. By William Watson, ... With an alphabetical table to the whole.
Great Britain. Court of Common Pleas.Date: 1736- Books
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The present practice of the Court of King's Bench; containing ample and complete instructions for Commencing And Defending The various Kinds of suits and actions, entering up Judgment, suing out Execution, proceeding in Error from the King's Bench, Common Pleas, Exchequer Chamber, and Parliament, &c. And Calculated Not Only To Guide The Attorney, In The Course Of His Practice, In Cases already settled; but also, by pointing out the Rise and Ground of the various Proceedings, and the several Cases in each already adjudged, to enable him by Analogy to conduct any new Matters that may occur. Containing rules of Court down to Michaelmas term, 1784, And enriched with a Number of very curious and special Precedents of the various Writs, Pleadings, Entries, &c. in Use in the Court of King's Bench; and particularly of Declarations, a great Number of which are very special, and settled by the most eminent Pleaders. To which is added a complete index. By John Sheridan, Esq. Of the Middle-Temple, Barrister; With the Assistance of other Gentlemen of the Law.
Sheridan, John (Barrister)Date: MDCCLXXXIV. [1784]- 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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The reports and entries of Sir Edward Lutwyche, Serjeant at Law, and late one of the Judges of the Court of Common Pleas. The several cases therein are truly stated upon the respective Pleadings and Entries, in English. Also Every Citation in the Report is carefully examin'd by the Law-Books to which they refer, and where they agree, and where they differ from the Point in Question made appear; and those ranged in that Order as in many Places to form an Argument where there was none before; with large Observations. Likewise Many obsolete Words and difficult Sentences are explain'd; which are printed in a different Character. Composed in a plain and easy method, and made very useful for Students and Practisers of the Common Law. By W. Nelson of the Middle-Temple, Esq;
Great Britain. Court of Common Pleas.Date: MDCCXVIII. [1718]- Books
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Reports of adjudged cases in the Court of Common Pleas during the time Lord Chief Justice Willes presided in that court; together with some few cases of the same period determined in the House of Lords, Court of Chancery, and Exchequer Chamber. Taken from the manuscripts o Lord Chief Justice Willes. With notes and references to prior and subsequent decisions, by Charles Durnford, of the Middle-Temple, Barrister at Law.
Great Britain. Court of Common Pleas.Date: 1800- Books
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Reading upon the Statute of Uses. By Mr. Francis Bacon, One of her Majesty's Counsel at Law; afterwards Lord Bacon, Lord High Chancellor of England; being his double reading to the Honourable Society of Gray's-Inn, 42 Eliz. To which is prefixed, the said statute of 27 Hen. VII.c.10. entitled, An act concerning uses and wills.
Bacon, Francis, 1561-1626.Date: MDCCLXXXV. [1785]- Books
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The decree of the Barons of the Exchequer, Delivered by Sir James Eyre, Nov. 17, 1777, in the great cause of tythe milk, between the Rev. Dr. Bosworth, Limbrick, and others, as taken in short-hand, by Mr. Gurney. With an appendix from the same decree, respecting the payment of agistment tythes for cattle Kept in one Parish, and used in Another, and the manner of tything potatoes and apples. To which is added, The form of a notice, Proper to be delivered to the Payers of Tythe Milk in Kind.
Great Britain. Court of Exchequer.Date: MDCCLXXIX. [1779]- Books
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The present practice of the Court of King's Bench, with large notes and observations, from the best authorities, and the rules of court. In a method intirely new. To which are added, Necessary Precedents, and a complete Table to the Whole. By Joseph Harrison, late of Lincoln's Inn, Esq; Author of The Practice of the High Court of Chancery, in Two Volumes.
Harrison, Joseph, active 1734-1779.Date: M.DCC.LXI. [1761]- Books
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Reports and cases in practice in the Court of Common Pleas, in the reigns of Queen Anne, King George I. and King George II. By a late eminent hand. ...
Great Britain. Court of Common Pleas.Date: 1747- Books
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A selection of rules occurring in the prosecution and defence of personal actions in the Court of King's Bench; with notes on each rule, illustrative of the practice of the Court. By William Hands, One of the Attornies of the Court.
Hands, William.Date: MDCCXCV. [1795]- Books
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Styles's practical register, begun in the reign of King Charles I. Consisting of rules, orders, and the principal observations concerning the practice of the common law in the Courts at Westminster. Particularly the Kings Bench, as well in matters criminal as civil. Carefully continued down to this time from modern reports. Alaphabetically digested under several titles. With a table for the ready finding out of those titles.
Style, William, 1603-1679.Date: 1707- Books
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A compleat collection of the rules and orders of the Court of Common Pleas at Westminster. To Hillary term last. Examined by the original rules and orders.
Great Britain. Court of Common Pleas.Date: 1735- Books
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Reports of adjudged cases in the Court of Common Pleas during the time Lord Chief Justice Willes presided in that Court; together with some few cases of the Same Period Determined in the House of Lords, Court of Chancery, and Exchequer Chamber. Taken from the manuscripts of Lord Chief Justice Willes. With notes and references to Prior and Subsequent Decisions, by Charles Durnford, of the Middle-Temple, Barrister at Law.
Great Britain. Court of Common Pleas.Date: 1799