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The security of English-mens lives, or, The trust, power, and duty of the grand jurys of England. Explained according to the fundamentals of the English government, and the declarations of the same made in Parliament by many statutes. Published for the prevention of popish designs against the lives of many protestant lords and commoners, who stand firm to the religion and ancient government of England
Somers, John Somers baron (1651-1716)
1682
By John Baron Somers.
Maxims of equity, collected from, and proved by cases, out of the books of the best authority, in the High Court of Chancery : to which is added the case of the Earl of Coventry, concerning the defective execution of powers. Lately adjudged in the High Court of Chancery
Francis, Richard (fl. 1719-1728); Coventry, William Coventry Earl (1751); Great Britain. Court of Chancery
1728
"The arguments of the Lord Chancellor Macclesfield, the master of the rolls, Mr. Baron Price, and Mr. Baron Gilbert, in the case of the Earl of Coventry concerning the defective execution of powers. D...
A digest of the laws of England (v.1)
Comyns, Sir John (1667-1740)
1762-1776
Vol.6: "... being a continuation of Lord Chief Baron Comyns's Digest, brought down to the present time by a gentleman of the Inner-Temple."
A digest of the laws of England (v.2)
Comyns, Sir John (1667-1740)
1762-1776
Vol.6: "... being a continuation of Lord Chief Baron Comyns's Digest, brought down to the present time by a gentleman of the Inner-Temple."
A digest of the laws of England (v.3)
Comyns, Sir John (1667-1740)
1762-1776
Vol.6: "... being a continuation of Lord Chief Baron Comyns's Digest, brought down to the present time by a gentleman of the Inner-Temple."
A digest of the laws of England (v.4)
Comyns, Sir John (1667-1740)
1762-1776
Vol.6: "... being a continuation of Lord Chief Baron Comyns's Digest, brought down to the present time by a gentleman of the Inner-Temple."
A digest of the laws of England (v.5)
Comyns, Sir John (1667-1740)
1762-1776
Vol.6: "... being a continuation of Lord Chief Baron Comyns's Digest, brought down to the present time by a gentleman of the Inner-Temple."
A digest of the laws of England (v.6)
Comyns, Sir John (1667-1740)
1762-1776
Vol.6: "... being a continuation of Lord Chief Baron Comyns's Digest, brought down to the present time by a gentleman of the Inner-Temple."
Maxims of equity : collected from and proved by cases, out of the books of the best authority in the High Court of Chancery. To which is added, the case of the Earl of Coventry, concerning the defective execution of powers. Lately adjudged in the High Court of Chancery
Francis, Richard (fl. 1719-1728); Coventry, Anne Master Coventry Countess (1690-1788); Coventry, William Coventry Earl (1751); Great Britain. Court of Chancery
1746
"The arguments of the Lord Chancellor Macclesfield, the master of the rolls, Mr. Baron Price, and Mr. Baron Gilbert, in the case of the Earl of Coventry, concerning the defective execution of powers. ...
Reports of cases argued and determined on the equity side of the Court of Exchequer, before the Right Honourable Sir Richard Richards, Knight, Lord Chief Baron, during the years 1817, 1818, 1819, and 1820
Daniell, Edmund Robert (1854); Richards, Sir Richard; Great Britain. Court of Exchequer
1824
Les reports des tres honorable Edw. seigneur Littleton, baron de Mounslow... en le courts del Common Banck & Exchequer, en le 2, 3, 4, 5, 6 ans del reign de roy Charles le I
Littleton, Edward Littleton lord (1589-1645); Great Britain. Court of Common Pleas; Great Britain. Court of Exchequer
1683
"A volume of reports... was published with his [Littleton's] name in 1683, but they are probably not of his composition."--Dict. nat. biog., v. 33, p. 368.