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Collectanea juridica: Consisting of tracts relative to the law and constitution of England. Volume the first [-second]. Sparsa colligimus
1802, Printed for W. Clarke and Sons, law-booksellers, Portugal-Street, Lincolns, Inn.
in English - 2nd ed.
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v. 1. Case of the commendams before the Privy council, in 16. Jac. I. Vindication of the jurisdiction of the Court of chancery, with the judgment given by King James on occasion of the controversy between Lord Chancellor Ellesmere and Lord Coke. Lord Chief Justice Reeve's instructions to his nephew concerning the study of the law. Sir James Marriott's argument in giving judgment in the Court of admiralty in the case of the ship Columbus. The Duke of Newcastle's letter to Monsieur Michell, in answer to the Prussian memorial, respecting the capture of vessels and property belonging to neutral powers in time of war. An argument of Lord Bacon, when attorney general, on the writt of de rege inconsulto, in the case of the grant of the office of supersedeas in the Common pleas, 13 James I. Case on the validity of equitable recoveries, with the opinions of several eminent counsel thereon. Opinions of several eminent counsel on the case of Lord Clive's jaghire. Lord Hale's preface to Rolle's Abridgment. Case of Perrin and Blake in the King's bench, with the arguments of the judges therein. Case of the Duchess of Kingston's will made in France, with the opinion of Monsieur Target thereon. Case of Buckworth and Thirkell in K. B. on a case in replevin, reserved at the assizes for Cambridge, 25 Geo 3. Case of Willoughby and Willoughby in chancery, on priority of mortgage debts. Reading of the law of uses, by Serjeant Carthew, at New Inn, Michaelmas, 3 William and Mary.
Case of Bagshaw and Spencer in Chancery, 22 Geo. 2. Case on the operation of the statute of uses, with the opinions of Mr. Booth, and other learned counsel, thereon. Select cases determined in Chancery, by Lord Hardwicke, on the statute of mortmain. Decree of Lord Chancellor Northington in the remarkable case of Norton v. Reilly & al. Case of West v. Erissey in the Exchequer, Trin. 1726. Case of Atwood v. Eyre in Chancery, on quashing a significavit. Case on devise of real and personal estate, with Mr. Peere Williams's opinion. Observations on the great expence of prosecuting suits at law, with a plan proposing a remedy. Case of Elizabeth Dunn on a trial for forgery.
v. 2. A treatise on the Court of star-chamber, by William Hudson. Opinions of three eminent modern counsel on the doctrine of tacking prior and subsequent securities, and upon the statute of 4 & 5 William and Mary, c. 16. which respects frauds by clandestine mortgages. Opinions on a devise of a real and personal estate. Opinions on a surrender of copyhold. Opinions on a revocation of a will. Opinions on terms in gross, and attendant on the inheritance. Opinions on an estate in fee simple defeasible on leaving no issue. Opinions on the grant of a perpetual post obit annuity. The option: being an enquiry into the grounds of the claim made by the Archbishop on all consecrated and translated bishops, of the disposal of any preferment belonging to their respective sees that he shall make choice of.
Of the public councils of this kingdom, and of affairs of war and peace therein debated. Lord Loughborough's argument in C. P. on fines payable on admission to copyhold estates. On the construction of marriage articles and cross remainders, in the case of the Duke of Richmond, with the opinion of Mr. Booth, the argument of Mr. Wedderburne, and the decree of Lord Chancellor Apsley. The rules of customes pertaining unto West Sheen, Petersham, and Ham. Arguments of the Lord Chancellor, and Lord Chief Justice of the King's bench, in the Douglas cause, in the House of Lord's, Feb. 27, 1769. The speech of Lord Chancellor Jefferies on occasion of creating Sir Edward Herbert, Lord Chief Justice of the King's bench, 23. October, 1685. Of the interest of the husband in the real and personal estates and chattels real and personal of the wife. An analysis of the theory and practice of conveyancing.

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Register of law publications from Hilary term, 1788, to Easter term, 1790; Trinity term, 1790; Michaelmas, 1790; Hilary, 1791; law books published by W. Clarke and Sons (32, 8 p. at end of v. 1)--Register of law publications Easter term, 31. Geo. III., Trinity term, 31. Geo. III; Michaelmas term, 32. Geo. III., 1791; Hilary term, 32. Geo. III., 1792 (26 p. at end of v. 2)

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