Bohun, William
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- Cursus cancellariae, or, The course of proceedings in the High court of Chancery : wherein the authority, jurisdiction and modern practice of that court are methodically and distinctly treated of, from the bill filed, and process thereupon, to the final sentence and decree : as also of reversing decrees, by bills of review, and appeals to the House of Lords, and the method of proceedings in the Petty-Bag-Office, &c., with variety of useful precedents throughout, and a compleat table to the whole
- The practising attorney, or, Lawyer's office : comprehending the business of an attorney in all its branches : divided into two volumes ... wherein all the precedents and forms of processes and proceedings are truly and faithfully rendred in the English language, in pursuance of the late statute
- 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.
- A Collection of debates, reports, orders, and resolutions, of the House of Commons : touching the right of electing members to serve in Parliament, for the several counties, cities, burroughs, and towns corporate, in England and Wales : together with several ancient charters, and extracts, out of Domesday-Book and other records relating to the said right
- 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. Case on bills of exchange, policies of assurance, &c. On promises or contracts, express'd or imply'd, written, printed and parol. For non-feasance and negligences, mal-feasances and torts, &c. Account against bailiffs, receivers and guardians, &c. Covenant on agreements, leases, grants, &c. Debt on bonds, bills, notes, judgments, stats. &c. Trespass to the person, his wife, servant, cattle, goods, houses, gardens, fishery, close, church, &c. Also (incidently) shewing the forms of proceedings as well in the petty-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.
- The practising attorney, or, Lawyer's office : comprehending the business of an attorney in all its branches divided into two volumes ...
- 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. ... : with useful presidents 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 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
- Instructions for clerks and practisers in the courts of King's bench and common pleas : shewing the nature, forms and use of the most usual writs and processes of those courts
- Privilegia Londini : or, The rights, liberties, privileges, laws, and customs, of the city of London : wherein are contained, I. The several charters granted to the said city, from K. William I. to the present times; II. The magistrates and officers thereof, with their respective creations, elections, rights, duties, and authorities; III. The laws and customs of the city, as the same relate either to the persons or estates of the citizens viz. of freemens wills, femme-sole merchants, orphans, apprentices, &c.; IV. The nature, jurisdiction, practice, and proceedings of the several courts thereof, with tables of fees relating thereto; V. The several statutes concerning the said city, and citizens, alphabetically digested
- The practising attorney, or, Lawyer's office : comprehending the business of an attorney in all its branches, divided into two volumes, viz. vol. I. contains I. The practice of the Court of King's Bench. II. The practice of the Court of Common Pleas. III. The practice of courts-leet, courts baron, &c. Vol. II. contains IV. The practice of the High Court of Chancery. V. The practice of equity in the Exchequer. VI. The practice and method of conveyancing, &c. : wherein all the precedents and forms of processes and proceedings are truly and faithfully rendred in the English language, in pursuance of the late statute
- A collection of debates, reports, orders, and resolutions, of the House of Commons, touching the right of electing members to serve in Parliament, for the several counties, cities, burroughs, and towns corporate, in England and Wales : together with several ancient charters, and extracts out of Domesday-Book, and other records, relating to the said right
- Cursus cancellariae, or, The Course of proceedings in the High Court of Chancery : wherein the authority, jurisdiction and modern practice of that court are methodically and distinctly treated of, from the bill filed, and process thereupon, to the final sentence and decree : as also of reversing decrees, by bills of review and appeals to the House of Lords, and the methods of proceedings in the Petty-bag-Office, &c., with variety of useful precedents throughout, and a compleat table to the whole
- Cursus cancellariæ, or, The course of proceedings in the High Court of Chancery : wherein the authority, jurisdiction and modern practice of that court are methodically and distinctly treated of, from the bill filed, and process thereupon, to the final sentence and decree : as also of reversing decrees, by bills of review, and appeals to the House of Lords : and the method of proceedings in the petty-bag-office, &c. : with variety of useful precedents throughout, and a compleat table to the whole
- The English lawyer : shewing the nature and forms of original writs, processes and mandates, of the courts at Westminster : as also the forms of returns and directions of writs, processes, &c., with many curious observations on the whole : written and composed in pursuance of the late Act 4, Geo. II. Cap. 26, that all proceedings in courts of justice shall be in the English language
- The law of tithes : shewing their nature, kinds, properties and incidents, by whom, to whom, when, and in what manner payable, how, and in what courts to be sued for and recovered, what things, lands or persons are charged with, or exempted therefrom. With the nature, incidents and effects of customs, prescriptions, real compositions, modus decimandi, libels, suggestions, prohibitions, consultations, the custom of London, &c. wherein all the statutes and adjudged cases relative to the subject are introduced and considered, as likewise the tithing table
- The practising attorney, or, Lawyer's office : containing, the business of an attorney in all its branches : Viz. I. The practice of the courts of King's-Bench and Common-Pleas, shewing the nature and forms of writs, entries, declarations, pleadings, judgments &c., with the rules and orders of those courts, and directions in all cases relating to causes and trials. II. Proceedings of the High courts of Chancery, and Exchequer, from the leading process the subpœna, to the final order or decree ... III. The attorney's practice in conveyancing, with precedents of leases ... IV. Of court-keeping, the charges of stewards, and proceedings of attorneys therein, and the forms of grants, surrenders, admittances, copies of court-roll, presentments, &c : the whole done in a new and easy method, with the laws and statutes under each head
- The law of tithes : shewing their nature, kinds, properties and incidents; by whom, to whom, when, and in what manner payable, how, and in what courts to be sued for and recovered, what things, lands or persons are charged with, or exempted therefrom : with the nature, incidents and effects of customs, prescriptions, real compositions, modus decimandi, libels, suggestions, prohibitions, consultations, the custom of London, &c., wherein all the statutes and adjudged cases relative to the subject are introduced and considered
- A brief view of ecclesiastical jurisdiction as it is at this day practised in England : addressed to Sir Nathaniel Curzon Bart. and the rest of the gentlemen of the committee appointed by Parliament, for inquiring into the abuses and corruptions of ecclesiastical courts and jurisdictions
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- Privilegia Londini, or, The laws, customs, and priviledges of the city of London : wherein are set forth all the charters from King William I. to His present Majesty King William III, all their general and particular customs ... also of masters and apprentices, variety of cases, and pleading thereon : likewise the manner of proceeding in attachments, pleadings in foreign attachments, with several cases thereof, and forms of pleadings thereon, the custom of orphans in several remarkable cases : together with the practice of all the courts, with the fees thereunto belonging, as also the exact table of fees, as they were given in by order of the Court of Aldermen ... : with an exact table of the whole
- Privilegia Londini, or, The rights, liberties, privileges, laws, and customs, of the city of London : wherein are contained, I. The several charters granted to the said city, from K. William I. to the present times. II. The magistrates and officers thereof, with their respective creations, election s, rights, duties, and authorities. III. The laws and customs of the city, as the same relate either to the persons or estates of the citizens ... IV. The nature, jurisdiction, practice, and proceedings of the several courts thereof, with tables of fees relating thereto. V. The several statutes concerning the said city, and citizens, alphabetically digested
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- 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. Case on bills of exchange, policies of assurance, &c. On promises or contracts, express'd or imply'd, written, printed and parol. For non-feasance and negligences, mal-feasances and torts, &c. Account against bailiffs, receivers and guardians, &c. Covenant on agreements, leases, grants, &c. Debt on bonds, bills, notes, judgments, stats. &c. Trespass to the person, his wife, servant, cattle, goods, houses, gardens, fishery, close, church, &c. Also (incidently) shewing the forms of proceedings as well in the petty-bag office in Chancery, as in corporation courts, &c.
- Cursus cancellariæ, or, The course of proceedings in the High Court of Chancery : wherein the authority, jurisdiction and modern practice of that court are methodically and distinctly treated of, from the bill filed, and process thereupon, to the final sentence and decree : as also of reversing decrees, by bills of review, and appeals to the House of Lords : and the method of proceedings in the petty-bag-office, &c. : with variety of 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. ... : with useful presidents throughout, and a compleat table to the whole
- Privilegia Londini : or, The rights, liberties, privileges, laws, and customs, of the city of London : wherein are contained, I. The several charters granted to the said city, from K. William I. to the present times; II. The magistrates and officers thereof, with their respective creations, elections, rights, duties, and authorities; III. The laws and customs of the city, as the same relate either to the persons or estates of the citizens viz. of freemens wills, femme-sole merchants, orphans, apprentices, &c.; IV. The nature, jurisdiction, practice, and proceedings of the several courts thereof, with tables of fees relating thereto; V. The several statutes concerning the said city, and citizens, alphabetically digested
- The law of tithes : shewing their nature, kinds, properties and incidents; by whom, to whom, when, and in what manner payable, how, and in what courts to be sued for and recovered, what things, lands or persons are charged with, or exempted therefrom : with the nature, incidents and effects of customs, prescriptions, real compositions, modus decimandi, libels, suggestions, prohibitions, consultations, the custom of London, &c., wherein all the statutes and adjudged cases relative to the subject are introduced and considered
- The practising attorney, or, Lawyer's office : comprehending the business of an attorney in all its branches, divided into two volumes, viz. vol. I. contains I. The practice of the Court of King's Bench. II. The practice of the Court of Common Pleas. III. The practice of courts-leet, courts baron, &c. Vol. II. contains IV. The practice of the High Court of Chancery. V. The practice of equity in the Exchequer. VI. The practice and method of conveyancing, &c. : wherein all the precedents and forms of processes and proceedings are truly and faithfully rendred in the English language, in pursuance of the late statute
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