A collection of tracts relative to the law of England, from manuscripts

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A collection of tracts relative to the law of England, from manuscripts
1787, Printed for E. Lynch, W. Colles, G. Burnet, W. Wilson, J. Exshaw, P. Byrne, H. Whitestone, J.M. Davis, C. Lewis, J. Jones, and J. Moore
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Table of Contents

I. A treatise, in three parts ... De jure maris ... De portibus maris ... Concerning the custom of goods imported and exported / from a manuscript of Lord Chief-Justice Hale
II. Considerations touching the amendment or alteration of lawes / by Lord Chief-Justice Hale
III. A treatise of the maisters of the chauncerie
IV. Two pieces touching the suits in chancery by subpoena
V. A discourse concerning the courts of the King's Bench and Common-pleas / by Lord Chief-Justice Hale
VI. A discourse against the jurisdiction of the King's Bench over Wales by process of latitat
VII. The abuses and remedies of Chancery / by Mr. George Norburie
VIII. Concerning the effects of sentences of the courts ecclesiastical in cases of marriage, when pleaded or offered in evidence in the courts temporal / by the editor
IX. An argument in the Exchequer-Chamber on giving judgment in the case of Perrin and another against Blake / by the Hon. Mr. Justice Blackstone
X. An argument by the editor, on the appeal from Chancery in the case of Mssrs. Wicker and Sir Thomas and Lady Broughton against John Mitford, Esquire, delivered at the Bar of the House of Lords in June 1782
XI. Observations concerning the rule in Shelley's, namely the "heirs of the body, or other inheritable words, after an estate for life, shall operate as words of limitation, not of purchase" chiefly with a view to the application of that rule to last wills / by the editor.

Edition Notes

"Vol. I."

No more published.

Page between p. 510 and [511] unnumbered and not included in pagination.

Includes bibliographical references.

Eller 230

ESTC(RLIN) 146868

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Dublin

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Library of Congress
KD600 .C65 1787

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Pagination
[4], li, [1], 578 [i.e. 580] p. ;
Number of pages
580

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OL25335169M
LCCN
15002433

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