Cases in B. R. in the 9th and 10th of James the First: with an Index of the Names of Cases at the end, and another of the subject matter at the beginning. Quarto; on paper. Post-Nati: Cam of the.
Reports in B. R. from the 17th to the 20th of King James the First: with an Index of the Names of Cases at the end. Two leaves are wanting at the beginning: and the Index goes no farther than the Letter R. On examination, several of the Cases appear to be the same as in Palmer's Reports. Repor...
Reports of Cases in B. R. and Exchequer Chamber, beginning Easter 5th Charles I. and ending Easter 13th Charles I. by Sir Orlando Bridgeman, Attorney to Cha. II. while Prince of Wales, and, after the Restoration, successively Lord Chief Baron of the Exchequer, Lord Chief Justice of the Common Pl...
Cases in Chancery, C. B. and Exchequer, but chiefly the former, from 1706 to 1724 inclusive, in Two Volumes. A Note in Mr. Hargrave's hand says, " Upon looking into several of these Cases, I found some not in print, and others to differ from the printed Reports of the same Cases." The first Volume begins in Easter 1706 and ends in Easter 1715. The second begins in Feb. 1716, and ends in October 1724. Folio; on paper.
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Reports: Reports of Cases, in Chanc. C. B. & Excheq: 1706 to 1724.
The Antiquity and Constitution of the Six Clerks of Chancery and their Office. By Nath. Bladen, of Lincoln's Inn. Folio; on paper. Chancery; Six Clerks in: antiquity and constitution of the. Nathaniel Bladen: On the Antiquity and Constitution of the Six Clerks in Chancery.
Mr. Hargrave's Opinion on the Point concerning Exemption from Tolls enjoyed by the City of London. Folio; on paper. London, Parishes. St. Mary Aldermary: Case of the Exemption of, from Tolls. Francis, Esqr Hargrave: Opinion of, concerning the City of London's Exemption from Tolls.
A Volume in folio; on paper: containing the Particulars of the Conference which took place in 1628 between the Houses of Lords and Commons respecting the Liberty of the subject. Sæc. xvii. Conference between the Houses of Lords and Commons: : A.D. 1628.
The Reports of Sir William Jones, one of the Justices of the Common Pleas, in the latter part of the Reign of K. James I. and in the early part of that of K. Charles I. translated into English by Mr. Hargrave, before he was called to the Bar. Quarto; on paper. A Copy of the original work is in ...
A Treatise on Executors, by Judge Dodderidge. Folio; on paper. Executor: Office of. Sir John Dodderidge, Justice of King's Bench: treatise of, on Executors.
A Volume, in folio, on paper: containing 1. Reports of Cases in C. B. from Trin. 1654 to Hil. 1655: by Ed. Edkins Esqr. With a Table of the Names of the Cases. fol. 1. 2. The several manner of Ways of levying of Fines. fol. 37. 3. The Form of drawing a Co. Recovery at the Bar. fol. 38. 4....