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- The present practice of the Court of King's Bench : containing ample and complete instructions for commencing and defending the various kinds of suits and actions, entering up judgment, suing out execution, proceeding in error from the King's Bench, Common Pleas, Exchequer Chamber, and Parliament, &c. : and calculated not only to guide the attorney in the course of his practice in cases already settled, but also by pointing out the rise and ground of the various proceedings ... containing rules of Court down to Michaelmas term, 1784, and enriched with a number of very curious and special precedents of the various writs, pleadings, entries, &c. in use in the Court of King's Bench, and particularly of declarations, a great number of which are very special, and settled by the most eminent pleaders : to which is added a complete index
- A book of entries : containing perfect and approved presidents of counts, declarations, informations, pleints, indictments, barres, replications, rejoynders, pleadings, processes, continuances, essoines, issues, defaults, departure in despight of the court, demurrers, trials, judgements, executions, and all other matters and proceedings (in effect) concerning the practick part of the laws of England, in actions real, personal, and mixt, and in appeals : being very necessary to be known, and of excellent use for the modern practice of the law, many of them containing matters in law, and points of great learning
- A book of entries : of declarations and other pleadings general and special, in the most usual actions in the Court of Kings-Bench ; also a choice collection of special writs, and their retorns ; together with observations in pleading, instructing the younger clerks in the practice of that court
- A collection of modern entries, or, Select pleadings in the Courts of King's Bench, Common Pleas, and Exchequer ... : to which is added a collection of writs in most cases now in practice : with two tables, one of the names of the cases, and the other of the pleadings and writs
- A collection of modern entries, or, Select pleadings in the Courts of King's Bench, Common Pleas, and Exchequer : viz. declarations, pleas in abatement and in bar, replications, rejoinders, &c., demurrers, issues, verdicts, judgments, forms of making up records of nisi prius, and entring of judgments, &c., in most actions. Many of them drawn or perused by Mr. Broderick, Carthew, Comyns, Darnel, Holt, Levinz, Lutwyche, Northey, Parker, Pemberton, Pengelly, Pollexfen, Raymond, Salked, Saunders, Shower, Thomson, Trevor, Ventris, Wearge, and Other Learned Counsel. As also special assignments of errors, and writs and proceedings therupon, both in the said courts and in Parliament. With the method of suing to and reversing outlawries by writ of error or otherwise. To which is added, a collection of writs in most cases now in practice. With two tables, one of the names of the cases, and the other of the pleadings and writs
- A collection of modern entries, or, Select pleadings in the courts of King's Bench, Common Pleas, and Exchequer ... : to which is added, a collection of writs in most cases now in practice : with two tables, one of the names of the cases, and the other of the pleadings and writs
- A complete system of pleading : comprehending the most approved precedents and forms of practice, chiefly consisting of such as have never before been printed : with an index to the principal work, incorporating and making it a continuation of Townshend's and Cornwall's Tables, to the present time, as well as an index of reference to all the ancient and modern entries extant
- A preparative to pleading : being a work intended for the instruction and help of young clerks of the Court of Common-Pleas
- A preparative to pleading : being a work intended for the instruction and help of young clerks, containing several directions, declarations, pleadings, issues and judgments, both in the Courts of King's Bench and Common Pleas ; with necessary instructions how to sue any person to the outlawry, how to levy a fine, and how to suffer recoveries in the said Court of Common Pleas
- A system of pleading : including a translation of the Doctrina Placitandi, or, The art and science of pleading : originally written by Samson Euer, Serjeant at law, and now first translated from the obsolete Norman French : shewing where, in what cases, and by what persons, pleas, as well personal, or mixed, may be properly pleaded, with references to, and extracts from, the most approved writers on the subject, carefully digested under their proper titles, and brought into one collective point of view : together with an introduction, explaining the different terms made use of in the proceedings of each respective court : also a preface and table
- A system of pleading : including a translation of the Doctrina placitandi, or, The art and science of pleading : originally written by Samson Euer ... and now first translated from the obsolete Norman French, shewing where, in what cases, and by what persons, pleas, as well personal or mixed, may be properly pleaded : with references to and extracts from the most approved writers on that subject, carefully digested under their proper titles, and brought into one collective point of view : together with an introduction, explaining the different terms made use of in the proceedings of each respective court : also a preface and table
- A system of pleading : including a translation of the Doctrina placitandi, or, the art and science of pleading
- An exact collection of choice declarations, with pleas, replications, rejoynders, demurrers, assignement of errours, and the entries of judgments thereupon affirmed
- An explanation of the practice of law : containing the elements of special pleading, reduced to the comprehension of every one : also elements of a plan for a reform : shewing that the plaintiff's cost in a common action, which at present amount to from 25 to 35 £. need not exceed 10 £. and those of the defendant, which are now from 12 to 20 £. need not exceed 6 £.
- An explanation of the practice of law : containing the elements of special pleading, reduced to the comprehension of every one : also, elements of a plan for a reform, shewing that the plaintiff's costs in a common action, which at present amount to from 25 to 35 l. need not exceed 10 l. and those of the defendant, which are now from 12 to 20 l. need not exceed 6 l.
- Articvli ad narrationes novas pertim. formati
- Brevia selecta, or, Choice writs : being a collection of divers special writs not taken notice of in the writ-books, lately put forth : many of them being extents directed to bishops, prohibitions, consultations, process upon appeals of murder, writs directed to counties Palatine, with many other writs now in use
- Brownlow Latinè redivivus : a book of entries, of such declarations, informations, pleas in barr and abatement, replications, rejoynders, issues, verdicts, bills of exception to verdicts, judgments, demurrers, and other parts of pleadings, (now in use) in personal and mixt actions
- Declarations and pleadings : commenced and entred upon record, in the Court of King's Bench at Westminster, from the twelfth, to the four and twentieth year of the reign of His Most Sacred Majesty King Charles the Second, in several cases of great importance, containing variety of learning, being drawn by the most eminent pleaders of this age
- Declarations and pleadings in English : being the most authentique forme of proceeding in courts of law, in actions reall, personall, and mixt : usefull for all practicers and studients of the law, of what degree soever
- Declarations and pleadings in English : being the most authentique forme of proceeding in courts of law, in actions reall, personall, and mixt : usefull for all practisers and students of the law, of what degree soever
- Declarations and pleadings in the most usual actions brought in the several courts of King's Bench and Common pleas at Westminster, viz. In actions of scandal of peers respecting their honour, slander of common persons respecting their life, liberty, estate, office, reputation, &c. ... : also (incidentally) shewing the forms of proceedings as well in Pretty-Bag Office in Chancery, as in corporation courts, &c.
- Declarations and pleadings, in the most usual actions brought in the several Courts of King's Bench and Common Pleas at Westminster, viz. in actions of scandal of peers respecting their honour, slander of common persons respecting their life, liberty, estate, office, reputation, &c. ... : also (incidentally) shewing the forms of proceedings as well in the Petty-Bag Office in Chancery, as in Corporation Courts, &c.
- Doctrina placitandi, ou L'art & science de bon pleading : monstrant lou, & en queux cases, & per queux persons, pleas, cy bien real, come personal ou mixt, poient estre properment pleades & è converso
- Doctrina placitandi, ou L'art & science de bon pleading : monstrant lou, & en queux cases, & per queux persons, pleas, cy bien real, come personal ou mixt, poient estre properment pleades, & è converso
- Entries or pleadings in many of the cases reported by the Right Hon. Robert Lord Raymond ... : referring to those cases for the illustration and better understanding the same
- Formulae benè placitandi : a book of entries : containing variety of choice precedents, of counts, declarations, informations, pleas in barre and in abatement, continuances, replications, rejoynders, issues, verdicts, judgments after verdict, utlaries, recoveries, & avowries, and divers other pleadings in reall, personall and mixt actions : of general use to the students, clerks and practicers of the courts of Kings Bench, and Common Pleas at Westminster, which also may be applyed to the practice of all the inferiour courts of the common law of England : collected from the manuscripts, aswell of some of the learned prothonotaries of the Court of Common Pleas, as of divers eminent practicers in the Court of Kings Bench : digested under apt titles with an exact table
- Formulae bené placitandi : a book of entries : containing variety of choice precedents, of counts, declarations, informations, pleas in barre and in abatement, continuances, replications, rejoynders, issues, verdicts, judgments after verdict, utlaries, recoveries, & avowries : and divers other pleadings in reall, personall and mixt actions ; of generall use to the students, clerks and practicers of the courts of Kings Bench, and Common Pleas at Westminster : which also may be applyed to the practice of all the inferiour courts of the common law of England : collected from the manuscripts, aswell of some of the learned prothonotaries of the Court of Common Pleas, as of divers eminent practicers in the Court of Kings Bench : methodically digested under apt titles with an exact table
- Institutio legalis, or, An introduction to the study and practice of the laws of England, as now regulated and amended by several late statutes : divided into four parts, viz. I. The practice of the Court of King's Bench. II. The practice of the Court of Common Pleas. III. The nature of all actions, usually brought in either of the said courts. IV. The order and method of pleading : with useful precedents throughout, and a compleat table to the whole
- Institutio legalis, or, An introduction to the study and practice of the laws of England, as now regulated and amended by several late statutes : divided into four parts, viz. I. The practice of the Court of Queen's Bench. II. The practice of the Court of Common Pleas. III. The nature of all actions, usually brought in either of the said courts. IV. The order and method of pleading : with useful precedents throughout, and a compleat table to the whole
- Instructor clericalis : being a collection of all the laws relating to demurrers, settled and regulated according to the direction of the late act of Parliament for the amendment of the law : with variety of precedents of demurreres in all sorts of actions, and in all the several parts of pleadings, The sixth and last part, which compleats the whole set
- Instructor clericalis : being a collection of choice and useful precedents for pleadings both in the Kings-Bench and Common-Pleas : viz. I. In twelve several branches of abatement, and judgments thereon, II. In ten general bars to the action, III. Special bars in case (viz.) slander, assumpsit, disturbance, mif-feazance, male-feazance, negligence, trover, deceit, nusance, rescue and escape, with the pleading of uacore prist or adhue paratus, IV. Bars in covenant, with averments, protestations, traverses, and pleas after the last continuance : and also many special rules concerning the bar, replication, rejoyuder, surrejoynder, &c. : methodically digested into rule and president for the farther instruction of young clerks, The third part
- Instructor clericalis : being a collection of choice and useful precedents for pleadings, both in the King's-Bench and Common-Pleas : viz. I. In twelve several branches of abatement, and judgments thereon, II. In ten general bars to the action, III. Special bars in case, (viz.) slander, assumpsit, disturbance ..., IV. Bars in covenant, with averments, protestations, traverses and pleas after the last continuance : also many special rules concerning the bar, replication rejoinder, surrejoinder, &c. methodically digested into rule and precedent, for the farther instruction of young clerks, The third part
- Instructor clericalis : being a collection of select and useful precedents of declarations in the King's Bench and Common Pleas, in actions upon the case for slander, misfesance, malefesance, nonfesance, assumpsit, deceit, nusance, &c. and on several statutes, both private and popular : together with the nature of the several actions and forms of declarations in covenant, debt, detinue, ejectment, quare impedit, replevin, trespass, trover and waste : the whole methodically digested into rule and precedent : to which is added directions concerning appearances, imparlances, drawing and delivering declarations, with rules for pleading regularly, &c., Volume the second
- Instructor clericalis : being a continuance of bars and other pleadings from the third part : wherein the head of covenant is continued, together with a review either by precedent or reference of all the pleadings extant relating to the same : as also to the title of conditions as they have relation to covenants ... : also bars and pleadings in debts, in the several particulars thereof : with variety of notes, arguments, and other observations relating to the same, Part IV
- Instructor clericalis : being a continuance of bars and other pleadings from the third part : wherein the head of covenant is continued, together with a review either by precedent or reference of all the pleadings extant relating to the same, as also to the title of conditions as they have relation to covenants ... : also bars and pleadings in debts, in the several particulars thereof : with variety of notes, arguments, and other observations relating to the same, Part IV
- Instructor clericalis : being a continuance of bars, and other pleadings, from the fourth part : wherein the bars and pleadings in debt, detinue, quare impedit, replevin, trespass, trover, and waste, are continued either by precedents of, or references to, all the pleadings extant respecting the same : with variety of notes, arguments, and other observations thereunto relating, The fifth and last part
- Instructor clericalis : being a continuance of bars, and other pleadings, from the fourth part, wherein the bars and pleadings in debt, detinue, quare impedit, replevin, trespass, trover, and wast, are continued either by precedents of, or references to all the pleadings extant respecting the same : with variety of notes, arguments, and other observations thereunto relating : in two volumes, The fifth and last part
- Instructor clericalis : directing clerks both in the Court of King's-Bench and Common Pleas, in the abbreviation and contraction of words (and thereby the speedy reading of presidents [sic]) in the filling up and suing out writs of first process, in drawing declarations, making up issues, ingrossing records, entring judgments and suing out exccutions [sic], also pleas and demurrers, &c. : with an addition of many special notes and observations in the Court of Common-Pleas, alphabetically digested, The first part
- Instructor clericalis : directing clerks both in the Court of Queen's-Bench and Common-Pleas, in the abbreviation and contraction of words (and thereby the speedy reading of precedents) in the filling up and suing out writs of first process, in drawing declarations, making up issues, ingrossing records, entring judgments and suing out executions, also pleas and demurrers, &c. : with an addition of special notes and observations in the Court of Common-Pleas, alphabetically digested, The first part
- Instructor clericalis : directing clerks, in the present practice of the courts of King Bench and Common Pleas : viz. in the abbreviation and contraction of words ... : with an addition of special notes and observations in the Court of Common Pleas, alphabetically digested
- Jurisdictions or, the lawful authority of courts leet, courts baron, court of marshallseys, court of pypowder, and ancient demesne : together with the most necessary learning of tenures, and all their incidents of essoynes, imparlance, view, of all manner of pleadings, of contracts, of the nature of all sorts of actions, of maintenance, of diverse other things, very profitable for all students of Innes of court and Chancery : and a most perfect directory for all stewards of any the sayd courts
- Jurisdictions, or, The lawful authority of courts leet, courts baron, Court of Marshallseyes, Court of Pypowder, and ancient demesne : together with the most necessary learning of tenures, and all their incidents of essoyns, imparlance, view, of all manner of pleadings, of contracts, of the nature of all sorts of actions, of maintenance, of diverse other things very profitable for all students of innes of court and chancery, and a most perfect directory for all stewards of any the said courts
- Jurisdictions, or, The lawful authority of courts leet, courts baron, Court of Marshallseys, Court of Pypowder, and ancient demesne : together with the most necessary learning of tenures, and all their incidents of essoynes, imparlance, view : of all manner of pleadings, of contracts, of the nature of all sorts of actions, of maintenance : of diverse other things, very profitable for all students of Innes of Court of Chancery, and a most perfect directory for all stewards of any the sayd courts
- Jurisdictions, or, The lawful authority of courts leet, courts baron, Court of Marshalseyes, Court of Pypowder, and antient demesne : together with the most necessary learning of tenures and all their incidents of essoyns, imparlance, view, of all manner of pleading, of contracts, of the mnature of all sorts of actions, of maintenance, of divers other things very profitable for all students of Innes of Court and Chancery, and a most perfect directory for all stewards of any the said courts
- Jurisdictions, or, The lawful authority of courts leet, courts baron, Court of marshalseyes, Court of pypowder, and ancient demesne : together with the most necessary learning of tenures, and all their incidents of essoyns, imparlance, view, of all manner of pleadings, of contracts, of the nature of all sorts of actions, of maintenance, of diverse other things, very profitable for all students of Innes of court and Chancery : and a most perfect directory for all stewards of any the said courts
- Jurisdictions, or, The lawful authority of courts leet, courts baron, court of marshalseys, court of pypowder, and ancient demesn : together with the most necessary learning of tenures, and all their incidents of essoyns, imparlance, view, of all manner of pleadings, of contracts, of the nature of all sorts of actions, of maintenance, of divers other things very profitable for all students of inns of court and Chancery, and a most perfect directory for all stewards of any the said courts : with the return and forms of several original and judicial writs now in use, relating to writs of error, writs of false judgment, and other proceedings of frequent use in the courts at Westminster
- Le beau-pledeur : a book of entries, containing declarations, informations, and other select and approved pleadings : with special verdicts and demurrers, in most actions, real, personal, and mixt, which have been argued and adjudged in the most courts at Westminster : together with faithful references to the most authentick printed law-books now extant, where the cases of these entries are reported, and a more copious and useful table than hath been hitherto printed in any book of entries : the whole comprehending the very art and method of good pleading
- Le covrt leete, et covrt baron collect
- Liber placitandi. : A book of special pleadings: containing precedents of pleas in abatement, declarations, barrs, replications, rejoynders, demurrers, issues, and judgments, in the now most common and ordinary actions, viz. actions upon the case, actions upon statutes, account, covenant, debt, prohibitions, replevin, scire facias, and trespass. Also, the forms of entries in writs of error, utlaries, general issues, and judgments, intended for the benefit of the students of the common law, and for the use of practising clerks and attorneys. Together with a table
- Maxims and rules of pleading : in actions real, personal and mixed, popular and penal ...
- Maxims and rules of pleading : in actions real, personal and mixt, popular and penal : describing the nature of declarations, pleas, replications, rejoynders, and all other parts of pleading : shewing their validity and defects, and in what cases they are amendable by the court, or remediable by the statute-law, or otherwise : likewise, which of the parties in his plea shall first offer the issue, and where special matter may be given in evidence upon the general issue : of demurrers upon evidence : of verdicts, general and special, and of bills of exceptions to the same : of judgments, executions, writs of error and false judgment : and of appeals, indictments, and informations and the pleadings relating thereunto
- Methodus novissima intrandi placita generalia, or, A new, compleat and exact method (according to the several alterations that have been made by the late rules of court, or otherwise) of drawing and entring declarations, pleas, issues, continuances, verdicts, judgments, process ministerial and judicial, cognizance of plea, privilege of Parliament pleaded, as well by the clergy of the convocation, as by the members of the House of Commons, proceedings upon writs of error, and divers other matters relating to pleas and pleading in the Courts of Kings Bench, Common-Pleas, and Exchequer : with a copious table, to which is added a compleat analysis of the science of true and correct pleading, with explanations of every particular branch thereof
- Modern entries : being a collection of select pleadings in the courts of King's Bench, Common Pleas and Exchequer, viz. declarations, pleas in abatement and in bar, replications, rejoinders, &c., demurrers, issues, verdicts, judgments, forms of making up records of nisi prius, and entring of judgments &c. in most actions. Many of them drawn or perused by Mr. Broderick, Carthew, Comyns, Darnel, Holt, Levinz, Lutwyche, Northey, Parker, Pemberton, Pengelly, Pollexfen, Raymond, Salkeld, Saunders, Shower, Thomson, Trevor, Wearge, and other learned counsel. As also, special assignments of errors, and writs and proceedings thereupon, both in the said courts and in Parliament. With the method of suing to and reversing outlawries by writ of error or otherwise. To which is added a collection of writs in most cases now in practice. With two tables, one of the names of the cases, and the other of the pleadings and writs
- Modern entries, in English : being a select collection of pleadings in the courts of King's Bench, Common Pleas and Exchequer : (viz.) declarations, pleas in abatement and in bar, replications, rejoinders, &c. demurrers, issues, verdicts, judgments, forms of continuances, discontinuances, and other entries, and of entering judgments, &c. in all personal actions : and also all kinds of writs, original and judicial : translated from the most authentick books, but chiefly from Lutwich's, Saunders's, Ventris's, Salkeld's, and the Modern reports, and from other cases lately tried and adjudged, and wherein writs of error have been brought, and judgments affirmed : together with readings and observations on the several cases in the reports as well relating to the precedents herein, as to all other cases incident to each particular title, and the same abridg'd in a methodical order : to which are added references to all the other entries in the books : with three distinct tables, one of the precedents, the second of the cases abridg'd, and the third of the names of the cases
- Modern entries, in English : being a select collection of pleadings in the courts of King's Bench, Common Pleas and Exchequer : (viz.) declarations, pleas in abatement and in bar, replications, rejoinders, &c. demurrers, issues, verdicts, judgments, forms of continuances, discontinuances, and other entries, and of entering judgments, &c. in all personal actions : and also all kinds of writs, original and judicial : translated from the most authentick books, but chiefly from Lutwich's, Saunders's, Ventris's, Salkeld's, and the Modern reports; and from other cases lately tried and adjudged, and wherein writs of error have been brought, and judgments affirmed: together with readings and observations on the several cases in the reports : (viz.) declarations, pleas in abatement and in bar, replications, rejoinders, &c. demurrers, issues, verdicts, judgments, forms of continuances, discontinuances, and other entries, and of entering judgments, &c. in all personal actions : and also all kinds of writs, original and judicial : translated from the most authentick books, but chiefly from Lutwich's, Saunders's, Ventris's, Salkeld's, and the Modern reports; and from other cases lately tried and adjudged, and wherein writs of error have been brought, and judgments affirmed : together with readings and observations on the several cases in the reports as well relating to the precedents herein, as to all other cases incident to each particular title, and the same abridg'd in a methodical order : to which are added references to all the other entries in the books : with three distinct tables, one of the precedents, the second of the cases abridged, and the third of the names of the cases
- Modern entries, in English, being a select collection of pleadings in the courts of King's Bench, Common Pleas and Exchequer : (viz.) declarations, pleas in abatement and in bar, replications, rejoinders, &c. ... : and also all kinds of writs, original and judicial, trranslated from the most authentick books, but chiefly from Lutwich's, Saunders's, Ventris's, Salkeld's, and the Modern reports : and from other cases lately tried and adjudged, and wherein writs of error have been brought, and judgments affirmed : together with readings and observations on the several cases in the reports ... : to which are added references to all the other entries in the books, with three distinct tables, one of the precedents, the second of the cases abridged, and the third of the names of the cases
- Modus intrandi placita generalia : the entring clerk's introduction : being a collection of such precedents of declarations, and other pleadings, with process as well mesn as judicial, as are generally used in every days practice : with notes and observations thereupon composed, for the benefit of the students of the common law of England, as also of the attorneys, entring clerks, and sollicitors of the courts of Common Pleas and King's Bench, acquainting them with the rudiments of clerkship, and such general pleadings and process as are used at this day in the courts of record at Westminster
- Placita latinè rediviva : a book of entries : containing perfect and approved presidents of counts, declarations, barrs, avowries, replications, pleas in abatememt, issues, judgments, as well in actions real, as personal; and sundry other entries; useful for all clerks, attorneys, and practisers in the courts at Westminster, and inferiour courts : not heretofore published in print : collected in the times, and out of some of the manuscripts, of those famous and learned protonotaries, Richard Brownlow, John Gulston, Robert Moyl, and Thomas Cory, Esquires, and now digested into an exact method, with a table
- Regula placitandi : a collection of special rules for pleading, from the declaration to the issue, in actions real, personal, and mixt : with the distinction of words to be used therein, or refused : also directions for laying of actions, of the time for bringing them, and of the persons to bring the same : together with some remarks and observations touching averments, notice, request or demand, justifications, innuendo's, protestando, traverse, averment, double pleas, abatements, demurrers, trials, verdicts, judgments, writs of error, estoppels and conclusions : with divers precedents, illustrating and explaining the same, very useful and necessary for clerks, attorneys, sollicitors, &c
- Regula placitandi : a collection of special rules for pleading, from the declaration to the issue, in actions real, personal, and mixt, with the distinction of words to be used therein, or refuted : also directions for laying actions, of the time for bringing them, and of the persons to bring the same : together with some remarks and observations touching averments, notice, request or demand, justifications, innuendo's protestando, traverse, averment, double pleas, abatements, demurrers, trials, verdicts, judgments, writs of error, estoppels and conclusions : with divers precedents, illustrating and explaining the same : together with some remarks and observations touching averments, notice, request or demand, justifications, innuendo's, protestando, traverse, averment, double pleas, abatements, demurrers, trials, verdicts, judgments, writs of error, estoppels and conclusions : with div ers precedents, illustrating and explaining the same, very useful and necessary for clerks, attorneys, solicitors, &c
- Reports of cases argued and adjudged in the Courts of King's Bench and Common Pleas : in the reigns of the late King William, Queen Anne, King George the First, and King George the Second
- Reports of cases argued and adjudged in the courts of King's Bench and Common Pleas in the reigns of the late King William, Queen Anne, King George the First, and King George the Second
- Tables to most of the printed presidents of pleadings, writs, and retorn of writs, at the common law
- The attorney and pleader's treasury : containing the forms of the general and most useful pleas in abatement, and in bar, demurrers, continuances, and all other matters incident to the pleadings and proceedings of the common law : as also of the manner of judicial, and other the most useful writs in the courts of King's Bench and Common Pleas
- 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 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 modern pleader, containing the several forms of declarations in all actions, with notes thereon : also, a collection of choice and useful precedents, for declarations in the superior courts, in the action of account, and common assumpsit, with those on promissory notes : to which are added, a variety of useful notes and observations, the several cases determined in those actions, with the evidence necessary to support each declaration, a table of names of cases cited, and a copious index, the whole made easy and useful to students, and to the practisers in town and country, furnishing the latter with the necessary instructions for their agents
- The modern pleader, or, Attorney's treasury : containing the forms of the general and most useful pleas in abatement and in bar, demurrers, continuances, and all other matters incident to the pleadings and proceedings of the common law : as also judicial, and other the most useful writs in the courts of King's Bench and Common Pleas, alphabetically digested
- The pleader : containing perfect presidents and formes of declarations, pleadings, issues, judgments and proceedings, in all kinds of actions, reall, personall, and mixt : very necessary to be known, and of excellent use : together with the termes and rolls wherein they were entred, and also diverse points of great learning, and various notes and cases to illustrate the same, as they were drawn, entred and taken in the times of those famous prothonotaries of the Court of Common Pleas, Richard Brovvnlovv, Robert Moyle, John Gulston, Thomas Cory, Esqrs.
- The pleader's assistant, containing a select collection of precedents of modern pleadings in the courts of King's Bench and Common Pleas &c. : viz. declarations, avowries, pleas, replications, rejoinders, demurrers, &c. in a variety of actions, including the most usual as well as more special matters : with forms of writs in several cases, interspersed with cursory observations and instructions
- The pleader's assistant, containing a select collection of precedents of modern pleadings in the courts of King's Bench and Common Pleas, &c. : viz. declarations, avowries, pleas, replications, rejoinders, demurrers, &c. in a variety of actions, including the most usual as well as more special matters : with forms of writs in several cases, interspersed with cursory observations and instructions
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