Law
Found in 463 Collections and/or Records:
Legal readings, sixteenth century
Some of the readings are referred to the commencement of the reign of King Henry VIII.
Legal readings and Magna Carta, c 1552
(1) Readings on Magna Carta; (2) Magna Carta Edwardi I anno regni XXVIIIo; (3) legal readings, some from the reign of King Edward VI.
Legal readings and reports, seventeenth century
Legal readings of Sir Francis Moore, early seventeenth century
Legal reports, Seventeenth century
The reports are of the following terms: Mich. 4. Car. I; Hil. 4. Car. I; Pas. 5. Car. I; Trin. 5. Car. I; Mich. 5. Car. I; Hil. 5. Car. I; Trin. 6. Car. I; Mich. 6. Car. I; Hil. 6. Car. I; Pasc. 7. Car. I; Trin. 7. Car I.
Legal reports, Early seventeenth century
'Reports in the King's Bench', 3 Chas. I. In the same handwriting as MS Dd.12.49.
Legal reports, Early seventeenth century
'Reports in the King's Bench', 4 Chas. I. In the same handwriting as MS Dd.12.48.
Legal reports, Seventeenth century
Reports of cases adjudged in the King's Bench, 8-13 Chas. I. There are many blank leaves. A note on the flyleaf reads 'Most of these cases are reported in Cro. Car.'
Legal reports, seventeenth century
Cases adjudged in the Court of Common Pleas in the 13th-17th years of the reign of Queen Elizabeth I.
Legal reports, c 1596
Law reports from 34 to 39 Eliz. I. The leaves are numbered throughout, and the first 11 are lost. There is an index, and a few more reports in banco regis, at the end.
Legal reports, early seventeenth century
Reports from 36 to 40 Elizabeth I. At the end is an incompete index of subjects, according to which they are partly arranged.
Legal reports, c 1640
Reports of cases adjudged chiefly in the reigns of Queen Elizabeth I and King James I, with index. The running title of the first 23 leaves is 'Les reports de serjeant Bendloes'; but the manuscript does not correspond with the series published in 1689 with the title 'Les reports de Gulielme Benloe, serjeant del ley'.
Legal reports, Early seventeenth century
Reports of law cases in the time of King Charles I, in a contemporary hand. The first 24 leaves are missing.
Legal reports, 1600 - 1634
Reports of cases adjudged in the King's Bench and Common Bench, between 31 and 38 Eliz. I, with a very few in the reign of King James I.
Legal reports, seventeenth century
Reports of cases decided in the King's Bench from Michaelmas Term, 20 James I, to Hilary Term, 22 James I.
Legal reports, c 1625
Reports of cases heard in the Exchequer Chamber, at the summer assizes at Salisbury and at Hereford, King's Bench and Common Bench, and in the Court of Wards, in the 21st and 22nd years of the reign of King James I.
Legal reports, Late sixteenth century
Reports of cases adjudged chiefly in the King's Bench, 28-30 Eliz I.
Legal reports, early seventeenth century
Reports of cases in the reigns of Queen Elizabeth I and King James I, chiefly the latter; they are for the most part between 26 and 29 Eliz. I, and 1 and 6 James I. At the end of the book is an index of cases, in a later hand.
Legal reports, seventeenth century
Reports of cases adjudged in the common pleas and exchequer from 7 to 13 James I. Damaged by damp.
Legal reports, Seventeenth century
Legal reports, Seventeenth century
Reports on cases in the King's Bench and other courts between the dates 'Paschæ 34 Eliz.' and 'Ter. Trinitat. 14 Jacobi'.
Legal reports, Early seventeenth century
(1) 'Reports of Hilary Term, 15 Jas. I.' (2) 'Reports in B. R. in Mich. and Hill. 20 Jas. I.' The volume contains many cases not reported in Croke.
Legal reports, c 1600
Reports of cases determined between Easter Term of the 39th and Trinity Term of the 40th year of the reign of Queen Elizabeth I.
Legal reports, early seventeenth century
Reports of cases adjudged in the King's Bench, Common Bench and Exchequer between 36 and 40 Eliz. I, with an index.
Legal reports, seventeenth century
Reports of cases adjudged chiefly in the King's Bench, from Easter Term, 7 James I to Trinity Term, 10 James I. On f. 143 is written a list of 'the judges of the 4 courts of Westminster in the 10 James I', the fourth court being that of Wards and Liveries.