Law
Found in 429 Collections and/or Records:
Roll of the Court of the Manor of Barrowe upon Humber, co. Linc., held by the authority of Parliament before William Smyth, Steward, A.D. 1649, 1650, Mid seventeenth century
Roll of the Court of the Manor of Barton-upon-Humber, co. Linc., held by the authority of Parliament, 30 July, 1649, before William Smyth, Gent., deputy of Sir Henry Mildemaie, Knt., Steward, Mid seventeenth century
Rolls of the Court Baron of Charles, Prince of Wales, of the Manor of Sutton Courtney, Co. Berks., A.D. 1610, 1620, 1603 - 1625
Rolls of the Court Baron of the Rectory of Sandy, co. Bed., 8, 18, 22 Charles I, 1625 - 1649
At the first Court Robert Symcots, M.A., was Rector, and Thomas Pont, Gent., Steward: at the last 2 Courts Francis Wallsall, D.D., was Rector, and Robert Pratt, Gent., Steward.
Rolls of the Court of Charles, Prince of Wales, &c., of his Manor of Steeple Ashton, Co. Wilts., held by Sir James Ley, Kt. and Bart., 22 James I, 1603 - 1625
Rolls of the Court of Sir Edward Barkeham, Bart., of his Manor of Spalding, co. Linc., A.D. 1649, 1650, 1660 - 1685
Rolls of the Court of the Manors of Moulton, Harrington, Whaplode, and Holbeach, co. Linc., Sir Edward Barkham, Bart., Sir Henry Holcrafte, Knt., and others, Lords; Sir Anthony Irby and Matthew Parkins, Stewards, A.D. 1649, 1650, Mid seventeenth century
Rolls of the Courts Baron of Epworth and Westwood, co, Lincoln; Thomas Cooke, Esq., Edward Barkham, Bart., and others, Lords; John Barnard, deputy for Sir Henry Mildmay, Knt., Steward, A.D. 1649, 1650, Mid seventeenth century
Sales in fee-farm, seventeenth century
Particulars of a sale in fee-farm of lands to Ralph Freeman, Esq., and others by King Charles I. There are six pages at the end concerning a similar sale. See also MSS Dd.13.18 and Ee.03.07. Includes 'Extrait ou Trial by Ordeal' (incomplete) and 'Of the Antiquitye Varietye & Ceremonies of Funeralls in England'.
Scottish laws and statutes, mid sixteenth century
Sir Edward Coke's legal reports, Seventeenth century
Reports of cases in the reign of Queen Elizabeth I.
Sir Edward Coke's reports, 4-6 James I; Sir Edward Coke's speech reported by the Bishop of Lincoln, Seventeenth century
(1) 'Lord [Chief Justice] Cooke's Reports.' 4-6 James I. (2) 'Aprill 9th [1628]. Sir Edwarde Cooke his Speeche reported by the Bishoppe Of Lincolne' [John Williams]. This is the Bp. of Lincoln's Report to the House of Lords of the speech of Sir Edward Coke, upon the liberties of the subject, delivered at a conference of the two Houses.
Speeches and broadcasts, 1914 - 1982
Notes for speeches and lectures on various subjects including international affairs (including law), the Labour Party, disarmament, sports and athletics, the London School of Economics and the League of Nations.
Speeches: Non-House of Commons: Speech notes and source material., 08 Jan 1957 - 06 Nov 1957
Status Firmarum nuper Cantariæ B. Mariæ de Marlowe Magna, et Charnell et Bowres in Chipping Wickham; fraternitatis in Agmondesham, B. Mariæ in Alysbury, S. Trinitatis in villa de Buckingham, B. Mariæ in Stonistratforde; terrarum datarum ad sustentacionem Iuminum in Ecclesia de Wolverton; Cantariæ vocatæ Kiswicke in Castlethorpp et Hanisloppe, de Newporte Pannell, de Olney; et fraternitatis S. Margaretæ et S. Katerinæ in Fenistratford, in Com. Buck., Seventeenth century
At the foot is the autograph Examinatur of Tho. Fanshawe.
Status Reddituum &c., parcellarum possessionum Coronæ, et quorundam de alta proditione attinctorum, in Cornub., Devon., et aliis Comitatibus, Mid seventeenth century
At the foot is this note: 'Theise particulars are made forth by vertue of the Act of Parliament made for the sale of fee-farm Rents, Tenths, or Rents reserved, dry Rents, and others, dated the 11 March, 1649;' and has the autograph Examinatur of Ja. Symes, Auditor.
Status Reddituum &c. 'parcellarum possessionum nuper Collegii sive Capellæ in Campis juxta Norwicum': 'de Cantariarum Collegiorumque obitibus': 'Prioratus de Bromeholme': 'Prioratus de Blackborough': 'Monasterii de West Derham': et 'Monasterii de Shouldham', in Com. Norf., Seventeenth century
At the foot of each account is the autograph Examinatur of Hugh Powell, Auditor.
Status Revencionum Carolo, Principi Walliæ, &c., per Regem Jacobum concessarum, pro Anno finito ad Festum S. Michaelis, 8 Jacobi I, 1603 - 1625
Student notebook on canon law, Late sixteenth century
'Brocardica quæ jure canonico sic dicuntur quæ sunt materiæ contrariis rationibus æque probabilibus involutæ'. Apparently incomplete: it is paged from 1 to 93 and after 42 blank leaves paged again from 200 to 246. There are six leaves of index, and three of references, principally to statutes from the reign of King Edward III.
The five Readings of Robert Callis, Serjeant-at-Law, upon the Statute of Sewers, Seventeenth century
The five Readings of Robert Callis, Serjeant-at-Law, upon the Statute of Sewers, 23 Hen. VIII. c. 5, delivered at Gray's Inn in August, 1622.
The Proceedings at the Justice Seat held for the Forest of Dean at Gloucester Castle the tenth of July, 1634; Court Rolls of the Manor of Clerkenwell in the County of Middlesex, Seventeenth century
Tracts, a commonplace book, and moot cases, seventeenth century
(1) English: ‘Some considerations concerning episcopacie’, seventeenth century;
(2) Latin: ‘Chronologicæ demonstratio’, seventeenth century;
(3) English: brief notes on parts of the epistles to the Galatians, Colossians, Thessalonians, and the Revelation of St John, seventeenth century;
(4) Latin: divinity commonplace book, seventeenth century;
(5) moot cases, in legal French, 1641.
Treatise on forests, c. 1600
'A readinge or declaracion of th' authorityes, libertyes, and offices of a forest, made uppon the statute called Carta de foresta by one Traherne de Lincoln's Inn'.
Treatise on Scottish law, Late seventeenth century
The work is divided into two parts. The first is 'The abridgement of forme of process befor the lords', together with 'The tabulating of summons'. The second is 'Ane abridgement of the most materiall acts of parliament selected according to the order of the alphabet, by Sir Andrew Gilmour, advocate, knight and baronett, 1668' and 'Abridgement of the Acts of Parliament in Criminals', by the same.
Treatise on the city of London / legal reports, Seventeenth century
'The liberties, ffranchises and customes of the cittie of London'; this is followed by reports of cases heard by Sir Edward Coke.