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Great Britain. Court of Queen'S Bench | 26 |
Burrow, Sir James (1701-1782) | 17 |
Mansfield, William Murray | 15 |
Mansfield, William Murray Earl of (1705-1793) | 15 |
Great Britain. Court of Common Pleas | 5 |
Lee, Thomas (1769-) | 4 |
Hobart, Sir Henry (1625) | 2 |
Nottingham, Heneage Finch | 2 |
Nottingham, Heneage Finch Earl of (1621-1682) | 2 |
Cases argued and adjudged, in the Court of King's bench, at Westminster, in the 7th, 8th, 9th, and 10th years of the reign of His late Majesty, King George the Second : during which time the late Lord Chief Justice Hardwicke presided in that court. To which are added, some determinations of the late Lord Chief Justice Lee; and also two equity ones by Lord Chancellor Hardwicke
Hardwicke, Philip Yorke Earl of (1690-1764); Lee, Sir William (1688-1754); Annaly, John Gore baron (1718-1784); Great Britain. Court of Queen's Bench
1770
Supposed to have been edited by Annaly, and sometimes cited in his name...In 1815 Thomas Lee edited an edition, with many corrections and improvements. Since then the citation has been Lee temp. Hard....
A dictionary of the practice in civil actions in the Courts of King's Bench and Common Pleas, together with practical directions and forms, distinctly arranged under each head (v.1)
Lee, Thomas (1769-); Great Britain. Court of Queen's Bench; Great Britain. Court of Common Pleas
1812
A dictionary of the practice in civil actions in the Courts of King's Bench and Common Pleas, together with practical directions and forms, distinctly arranged under each head (v.2)
Lee, Thomas (1769-); Great Britain. Court of Queen's Bench; Great Britain. Court of Common Pleas
1812
A dictionary of the practice in civil actions in the Courts of King's Bench and Common Pleas, together with practical directions and forms, distinctly arranged under each head (v.1)
Lee, Thomas (1769-); Great Britain. Court of Queen's Bench; Great Britain. Court of Common Pleas
1812
A dictionary of the practice in civil actions in the Courts of King's Bench and Common Pleas, together with practical directions and forms, distinctly arranged under each head (v.2)
Lee, Thomas (1769-); Great Britain. Court of Queen's Bench; Great Britain. Court of Common Pleas
1812
Reports of cases adjudged in the Court of King's Bench since the death of Lord Raymond : in four parts, ditributed according to the times of his four successors, Lord Hardwicke, Sir William Lee, Sir Dudley Ryder, and Lord Mansfield (v.1)
Burrow, Sir James (1701-1782); Mansfield, William Murray Earl of (1705-1793); Great Britain. Court of Queen's Bench
1766-80
Paged continuously. "The reporter thus took up the last period (Lord Mansfield's) of his intended plan, prolonged it through five volumes, and never went back to the other three." cf. Soule. Vols....
Reports of cases adjudged in the Court of King's Bench since the death of Lord Raymond : in four parts, ditributed according to the times of his four successors, Lord Hardwicke, Sir William Lee, Sir Dudley Ryder, and Lord Mansfield (v.2)
Burrow, Sir James (1701-1782); Mansfield, William Murray Earl of (1705-1793); Great Britain. Court of Queen's Bench
1766-80
Paged continuously. "The reporter thus took up the last period (Lord Mansfield's) of his intended plan, prolonged it through five volumes, and never went back to the other three." cf. Soule. Vols....
Reports of cases adjudged in the Court of King's Bench since the death of Lord Raymond : in four parts, ditributed according to the times of his four successors, Lord Hardwicke, Sir William Lee, Sir Dudley Ryder, and Lord Mansfield (v.3)
Burrow, Sir James (1701-1782); Mansfield, William Murray Earl of (1705-1793); Great Britain. Court of Queen's Bench
1766-80
Paged continuously. "The reporter thus took up the last period (Lord Mansfield's) of his intended plan, prolonged it through five volumes, and never went back to the other three." cf. Soule. Vols....
Reports of cases adjudged in the Court of King's Bench since the death of Lord Raymond : in four parts, ditributed according to the times of his four successors, Lord Hardwicke, Sir William Lee, Sir Dudley Ryder, and Lord Mansfield (v.4)
Burrow, Sir James (1701-1782); Mansfield, William Murray Earl of (1705-1793); Great Britain. Court of Queen's Bench
1766-80
Paged continuously. "The reporter thus took up the last period (Lord Mansfield's) of his intended plan, prolonged it through five volumes, and never went back to the other three." cf. Soule. Vols....
Reports of cases adjudged in the Court of King's Bench since the death of Lord Raymond : in four parts, ditributed according to the times of his four successors, Lord Hardwicke, Sir William Lee, Sir Dudley Ryder, and Lord Mansfield (v.5)
Burrow, Sir James (1701-1782); Mansfield, William Murray Earl of (1705-1793); Great Britain. Court of Queen's Bench
1766-80
Paged continuously. "The reporter thus took up the last period (Lord Mansfield's) of his intended plan, prolonged it through five volumes, and never went back to the other three." cf. Soule. Vols....
Reports of cases adjudged in the Court of King's Bench since the death of Lord Raymond : in four parts, ditributed according to the times of his four successors, Lord Hardwicke, Sir William Lee, Sir Dudley Ryder, and Lord Mansfield (v.1)
Burrow, Sir James (1701-1782); Mansfield, William Murray Earl of (1705-1793); Great Britain. Court of Queen's Bench
1766-80
Paged continuously. "The reporter thus took up the last period (Lord Mansfield's) of his intended plan, prolonged it through five volumes, and never went back to the other three." cf. Soule. Vols....
Reports of cases adjudged in the Court of King's Bench since the death of Lord Raymond : in four parts, ditributed according to the times of his four successors, Lord Hardwicke, Sir William Lee, Sir Dudley Ryder, and Lord Mansfield (v.2)
Burrow, Sir James (1701-1782); Mansfield, William Murray Earl of (1705-1793); Great Britain. Court of Queen's Bench
1766-80
Paged continuously. "The reporter thus took up the last period (Lord Mansfield's) of his intended plan, prolonged it through five volumes, and never went back to the other three." cf. Soule. Vols....