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A digest of the laws of England respecting real property (v.1)
Cruise, William (1824); White, Henry Hopley
1835
A digest of the laws of England respecting real property (v.2)
Cruise, William (1824); White, Henry Hopley
1835
A digest of the laws of England respecting real property (v.3)
Cruise, William (1824); White, Henry Hopley
1835
A digest of the laws of England respecting real property (v.4)
Cruise, William (1824); White, Henry Hopley
1835
A digest of the laws of England respecting real property (v.5)
Cruise, William (1824); White, Henry Hopley
1835
A digest of the laws of England respecting real property (v.6)
Cruise, William (1824); White, Henry Hopley
1835
A digest of the laws of England respecting real property (v.7)
Cruise, William (1824); White, Henry Hopley
1835
The principal grounds and maxims, with an analysis; and a dialogue and treatise of the laws of England; and on tenures, estates, hereditaments, and chattels, real and personal, and in what manner they may be recovered and conveyed
Noy, William (1577-1634); Ghent, T H; Doddridge, Sir John (1555-1628); Bythewood, W M
1821
"Observations on a deed of feoffment" by T.H. Ghent.
A practical treatise of powers
Sugden, Edward Burtenshaw (1781-1875)
1815
1st edn 1808. "the following work embraces... the law of real property."
The equitable jurisdiction of the Court of Chancery : comprising its rise, progress, and final establishment of the modern jurisdiction of the Court of Chancery : to which is prefixed, a concise summary of the leading principles of the common law, so far as regards property, real and personal, and a short account of the judicial institutions of England (v.1)
Spence, George (1787-1850); Maddock, Henry (1824)
1846-1849
Vol. 2 has title: The equitable jurisdiction of the Court of Chancery... comprising equitable estates and interests; their nature, qualities, and incidents; in which is incorporated, so far as relates...
The equitable jurisdiction of the Court of Chancery : comprising its rise, progress, and final establishment of the modern jurisdiction of the Court of Chancery : to which is prefixed, a concise summary of the leading principles of the common law, so far as regards property, real and personal, and a short account of the judicial institutions of England (v.2)
Spence, George (1787-1850); Maddock, Henry (1824)
1846-1849
Vol. 2 has title: The equitable jurisdiction of the Court of Chancery... comprising equitable estates and interests; their nature, qualities, and incidents; in which is incorporated, so far as relates...