Gilbert, Geoffrey, 1674-1726
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- A treatise on the Court of exchequer in which the revenues of the crown, the manner of receiving and accounting for the several branches of them, the duty of the several officers employed in the collection and receipt, the nature of the processes for the recovery of debts due to the crown are clearly explained : as also occasionally, the nature of the feudal and other antient tenures, the origin of parliaments, convocations, the several courts of justice, and many other curious and useful particulars are shewn
- An historical view of the Court of Exchequer, and of the King's revenues, there answered
- Argument on the distinction between manslaughter and murther, deduced by an investigation of our ancient law : being the introductory part of an opinion delivered by Jeffray Gilbert, Esq. then one of the judges of the Court of King's Bench in Ireland, in Dwyer's case, on a special verdict
- The law of evidence : wherein all the cases that have yet been printed in any of our law books or tryals, and that in any wise relate to points of evidence, are collected and methodically digested under their proper heads : with necessary tables to the whole
- The law of tenures, including the theory and practice of copyholds
- The law of uses and trusts
- The law of evidence
- A treatise of equity : in six books : under the following heads (divided into chapters) : 1. Of the nature of equity, and of agreements in general, 2. Of uses and trusts, 3. Of mortgages and pledges, 4. Of last wills and testaments, 5. Of damages and interest, 6. Of evidence
- The law of evidence
- A treatise of tenures : containing the original, nature, use and effect of feudal or common-law tenures : with a complete table to the whole
- A treatise of tenures, in two parts : containing I. The original, nature, use, and effect of feudal or common law tenures. II. Of custumary and copyhold tenures, explaining the nature and use of copyholds, and their particular customs, with respect to the duties of the lords, stewards, tenants, and suitors: with the nature of fines, forfeitures, hariots, escheats, descents, &c.
- The law of evidence
- A treatise on rents
- A treatise on rents
- A treatise on rents
- A treatise on rents
- A treatise on the Court of Exchequer : in which the revenues of the crown; the manner of receiving and accounting for the several branches of them; the duty of the several officers employed in the collection and receipt; the nature of the processes for the recovery of debts due to the crown; are clearly explained : as also occasionally, the nature of the feudal and other antient tenures; the origin of parliaments, convocations, the several courts of justice; and many other curious and useful particulars are shewn
- The law of uses and trusts : collected and digested in a proper order, from the reports of adjudg'd cases in the courts of law and equity and other books of authority : together with a treatise of dower : to which is added, a complete table of all the matters therein contain'd
- An historical account of the original and nature as well as the law of devises and revocations
- Cases in law and equity, argued, determined and adjudged in the King's Bench and Chancery, in the twelfth and thirteenth years of Queen Anne, during the time of Lord Chief Justice Parker ; : with two treatises, the one on the action of debt, the other on the constitution of England
- Cases in law and equity, argued, determined and adjudged in the King's Bench and Chancery, in the twelfth and thirteenth years of Queen Anne, during the time of Lord Chief Justice Parker, with two treatises, the one on the action of debt, the other on the constitution of England
- Reports of cases in equity : argued and decreed in the Courts of Chancery and Exchequer, chiefly in the reign of King George I
- Reports of cases in equity : argued and decreed in the courts of Chancery and Exchequer, chiefly in the reign of King George I
- Reports of cases in equity : argued and decreed in the courts of Chancery and Exchequer, chiefly in the reign of King George I.
- The history and practice of civil actions : particularly in the Court of Common Pleas, being an historical account of the parts and order of judicial proceedings ... : with the several changes introduced into these proceedings and practice by several statutes of amendments, jeofails, and costs, and containing a general account of the principles of special-pleading in all civil suits : with an introduction, on the Constitution of England
- The history and practice of civil actions, particularly in the Court of Common Pleas : being an historical account of the parts and order of judicial proceedings ... : with the several changes introduced into these proceedings and practice by several statutes of amendments, jeofails, and costs, and containing a general account of the principles of special-pleading in all civil suits : with an introduction, on the Constitution of England
- The history and practice of civil actions, particularly in the Court of Common Pleas : being an historical account of the parts and order of judicial proceedings ... : with the several changes introduced into these proceedings and practice by the several statutes of amendments, jeofails, and costs, and containing a general account of the principles of special-pleading in all civil suits : with an introduction, on the Constitution of England
- The law of evidence : with all the original references, carefully compared : to which is added, a great number of new references, from the best authorities, and now first publish'd from an exact copy taken from the original manuscript : with a compleat table to the whole
- The history and practice of civil actions, particularly in the Court of Common Pleas : being an historical account of the parts and order of judicial proceedings, viz. writs, appearances, bail, declarations, pleadings, issues, trials, verdicts, judgments, error and costs : with the several changes introduced into these proceedings and practice by the several statutes of amendments, jeofails, and costs : and containing a general account of the principles of special-pleading in all civil suits : with an introduction on the constitution of England
- The history and practice of the Court of Common Pleas : being an historical account of the original institution and rise of the antient practice of the Court of Common Pleas, shewing by what various regulations and amendments the modern practice of that court hath been introduced, teaching in an easy and familiar manner the rules and order of conducting the plea through every particular branch of the practice : interspersed with curious observations on the difference of the practice of that Court and the Court of King's Bench
- The history and practice of the High Court of Chancery : in which is introduced an account of the institution and various regulations of the said Court : showing likewise the ancient and present practice thereof, in an easy and familiar method
- The history and practice of the High Court of Chancery : in which is introduced an account of the institution and various regulations of the said court : showing likewise the ancient and present practice thereof, in an easy and familiar method
- The history and practice of the High Court of Chancery : in which is introduced an account of the institution and various regulations of the said court, shewing likewise the ancient and present practice thereof in an easy and familiar method
- The history and practice of the High Court of Chancery in two volumes : containing the rise and progress of the extraordinary jurisdiction of the Court of Equity : together with the rules that govern therein
- The history and practice of the High court of chancery : in which is introduced an account of the institution and various regulations of the said court: showing likewise the ancient and present practice thereof, in an easy and familiar method
- The law of executions : to which are added, The history and practice of the Court of King's Bench ; and some cases touching wills of lands and goods
- The law and practice of distress and replevin
- The law and practice of distress and replevin
- The law and practice of distresses and replevin
- The law and practice of distresses and replevin
- The law and practice of distresses and replevins
- The law of executions : to which are added, the history and practice of the Court of King's Bench, and some cases touching wills of lands and goods
- The law and practice of ejectments : being a compendious treatise of the common and statute law relating thereto : to which are added select precedents of pleas, special verdicts, judgments, executions and proceedings in error: with two distinct tables to the whole
- The law of Evidence
- The law of devises, last wills, and revocations
- The law of executions : to which are added, the history and practice of the Court of King's Bench, and some cases touching wills of lands and goods
- The law of devises, last wills, and revocations
- The law of devises, last wills, and revocations
- The law of devises, revocations, and last wills : to which is added, choice precedents of wills
- The law of devises, revocations, and last wills : to which is added, choice precedents of wills
- The law of replevins : with a great number of new references to the best authorities : now first published, from the original manuscript, with a compleat index and table of contents
- The law of distresses and replevins, delineated : wherein the whole law under those heads is considered : what things may, or may not be distrained : and the regular method to be pursued in suing out replevins, &c. agreeable to the present practice : with many references to the best authorities
- The law of evidence
- The law of evidence
- The law of evidence
- The law of evidence
- The law of evidence
- The law of evidence
- The law of evidence
- The law of tenures : including the theory and practice of copyholds
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- Cases in law and equity, argued, determined and adjudged in the King's Bench and Chancery, in the twelfth and thirteenth years of Queen Anne, during the time of Lord Chief Justice Parker : with two treatises, the one on the action of debt, the other on the Constitution of England
- Cases in law and equity, argued, determined and adjudged in the King's Bench and Chancery, in the twelfth and thirteenth years of Queen Anne, during the time of Lord Chief Justice Parker ; : with two treatises, the one on the action of debt, the other on the constitution of England
- The law of evidence : wherein all the cases that have yet been printed in any of our law books or tryals, and that in any wise relate to points of evidence, are collected and methodically digested under their proper heads : with necessary tables to the whole
- The law and practice of distress and replevin
- Cases in law and equity, argued, determined and adjudged in the King's Bench and Chancery, in the twelfth and thirteenth years of Queen Anne, during the time of Lord Chief Justice Parker, with two treatises, the one on the action of debt, the other on the constitution of England
- A general abridgment of cases in equity, argued and adjudged in the High Court of Chancery, &c. : with several cases never before published, alphabetically digested under proper titles, with notes and references to the whole : and three tables, the first of the names of the cases, the second of the several titles, with their divisions, and subdivisions, and the third of the matter under general heads
- A new abridgement of the law
- A general abridgment of cases in equity : argued and adjudged in the High Court of Chancery, &c. : with a large collection of cases never before published : to which are added, two alphabetical tables, one of the names of the cases, the other of the principal matters contained therein...Vol. II.
- A treatise of equity ...
- A general abridgment of cases in equity : argued and adjudged in the High Court of Chancery, &c. [1667-1744], with a large collection of cases never before published : to which are added additional references to the present time, and an alphabetical table of the names of the cases
- A general abridgment of cases in equity : argued and adjudged in the High Court of Chancery, etc. (1667-1744)
- The law of executions : to which are added, The history and practice of the Court of King's Bench ; and some cases touching wills of lands and goods
- Cases in law and equity argued, debated and adjudged in the King's Bench and Chancery, in the twelfth and thirteenth years of Queen Anne during the time of Lord Chief Justice Parker : with two treatises the one on the action of debt, the other on the constitution of England
- The law and practice of distress and replevin
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- The law of uses and trusts : collected and digested in a proper order, from the reports of adjudg'd cases in the courts of law and equity and other books of authority : together with a treatise of dower : to which is added, a complete table of all the matters therein contain'd
- A treatise of equity : in six books : under the following heads (divided into chapters) : 1. Of the nature of equity, and of agreements in general, 2. Of uses and trusts, 3. Of mortgages and pledges, 4. Of last wills and testaments, 5. Of damages and interest, 6. Of evidence
- A treatise on rents
- A treatise on the Court of Exchequer : in which the revenues of the crown; the manner of receiving and accounting for the several branches of them; the duty of the several officers employed in the collection and receipt; the nature of the processes for the recovery of debts due to the crown; are clearly explained : as also occasionally, the nature of the feudal and other antient tenures; the origin of parliaments, convocations, the several courts of justice; and many other curious and useful particulars are shewn
- Argument on the distinction between manslaughter and murther, deduced by an investigation of our ancient law : being the introductory part of an opinion delivered by Jeffray Gilbert, Esq. then one of the judges of the Court of King's Bench in Ireland, in Dwyer's case, on a special verdict
- Cases in law and equity, argued, determined and adjudged in the King's Bench and Chancery, in the twelfth and thirteenth years of Queen Anne, during the time of Lord Chief Justice Parker ; : with two treatises, the one on the action of debt, the other on the constitution of England
- The history and practice of civil actions, particularly in the Court of Common Pleas : being an historical account of the parts and order of judicial proceedings, viz. writs, appearances, bail, declarations, pleadings, issues, trials, verdicts, judgments, error and costs : with the several changes introduced into these proceedings and practice by the several statutes of amendments, jeofails, and costs : and containing a general account of the principles of special-pleading in all civil suits : with an introduction on the constitution of England
- The history and practice of the High Court of Chancery : in which is introduced an account of the institution and various regulations of the said court : showing likewise the ancient and present practice thereof, in an easy and familiar method
- The law and practice of distress and replevin
- The law and practice of distresses and replevins
- The law and practice of ejectments : being a compendious treatise of the common and statute law relating thereto : to which are added select precedents of pleas, special verdicts, judgments, executions and proceedings in error: with two distinct tables to the whole
- The law of devises, last wills, and revocations
- The law of devises, revocations, and last wills : to which is added, choice precedents of wills
- The law of evidence
- The law of evidence
- The law of evidence
- The law of evidence : wherein all the cases that have yet been printed in any of our law books or tryals, and that in any wise relate to points of evidence, are collected and methodically digested under their proper heads : with necessary tables to the whole
- The law of executions : to which are added, The history and practice of the Court of King's Bench ; and some cases touching wills of lands and goods
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