Nelson, William, 1653-
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- The office and authority of a justice of peace : collected out of all the books, whether of common or statute law, hitherto written on that subject : shewing also the duty of constables, commissioners of sewers, coroners, overseers of the poor, surveyors of the highways, church-wardens, and other parish officers, digested under alphabetical titles : to which are added, precedents of indictments and warrants, never before printed : very useful for justices of the peace, coroners, sheriffs, clerks of the assizes, and of the peace, and of all others concern'd in such matters
- An abridgment of the common law : being a collection of the principal cases argued and adjudged in the several courts of Westminster-Hall : the whole being digested in a clear and alphabetical method under proper heads, with several divisions and numbers under each title, for the more ready finding any judgment or resolution of the law cases : whereby the opinion and judgment of the courts may be seen in an exact series of time, and what alterations have been made in the law by subsequent statutes and judgments, brought down to the year 1725
- An abridgment of the common law : being a collection of the principal cases argued and adjudged in the several courts of Westminster-Hall; the whole being digested in a clear and alphabetical method under proper heads, with several divisions and numbers under each title, for the more ready finding any judgment or resolution of the law cases; whereby the opinion and judgment of the courts may be seen in an exact series of time, and what alterations have been made in the law by subsequent statutes and judgments, brought down to the year 1725
- Lex maneriorum, or, The law and customs of England relating to manors and lords of manors, their stewards, deputies, tenants, and others : viz, of the lords right to deodands, fellons goods, waifs, estrays, wrecks ... : of the privileges of their tenants in ancient demesne ... : of copyhold estates, courts-leet, courts, baron ... : of surrenders and admittances to copyhold ... : of leases made by copyholders with licence and withourt ... : the whole being a methodical collection of the cases dispersed in the several volumes of the law relating to copyhold estates, and to every thing depending on that tenure : to which is added, an appendix of all the modern entries of declarations, pleas ... demurrers, issues, special verdicts, writs of recordari, certiorari, &c., relating to the said cases relating to the said cases, with proper tables to the whole
- Lex maneriorum, or, The law and customs of England, relating to manors and lords of manors, their stewards, deputies, tenants, and others : ... the whole being a methodical collection of the cases dispersed in the several volumes of the law relating to copyhold estates, and to every thing depending on that tenure : to which is added, an appendix of all the modern entries of declarations, pleas, replication, rejoinders, demurrers, issues, special verdicts, writs of recordari, certiorari, &c., relating to the said cases, with proper tables to the whole
- Lex maneriorum, or, The law and customs of England, relating to manors and lords of manors, their stewards, deputies, tenants, and others : viz, of the lords right to deodands, fellons goods ... also of forfeitures and other determinations of their estates : the whole being a methodical collection of the cases dispersed in the several volumes of the law relating to copyhold estates, and to every thing depending on that tenure : to which is added an appendix of all the modern entries of declarations, pleas, replications, rejoinders, demurrers, issues, special verdicts, writs of recordari,certiorari, &c. relating to the said cases : with proper tables to the whole
- Lex testamentaria, or, A compendious system of all the laws of England, as well before the statute of Henry VIII as since, concerning last wills and testaments : in which are collected all the judgments and resolutions dispers'd in the year-books, and all other reports both in law and equity what estates in fee, in tail, for life or years have been created by wills either expressly or by implication : treating also of all cases concerning executory devises and legacies : and of all actions, pleas, and judgments by, for, or against executors, administrators, and guardians : very necessary for all such who are or may be entitled to any estates by virtue of any will or administration or as guardians to infants : collected in a more plain, easy, and methodical manner than hitherto hath been done in any treatise of this nature
- Lex testamentaria, or, A compendious system of all the laws of England, as well before the statute of Henry VIII as since, concerning last wills and testaments : in which are collected all the judgments and resolutions dispers'd in the year-books, and all other reports both in law and equity what estates in fee, in tail, for life or years, have been created by wills either expressly or by implication : treating also of all cases concerning executory devises and legacies : and of all actions, pleas, and judgments by, for, or against executors, administrators, and guardians : very necessary for all such who are or may be entitled to any estates by virtue of any will or administration or as guardians to infants : collected in a more plain, easy, and methodical manner than hitherto hath been done in any treatise of this nature
- Lex testamentaria, or, A compendious system of all the laws of England, as well before the statute of Henry VIII as since, concerning last wills and testaments : in which are collected all the judgments and resolutions dispersed in the Year-Books, and all other reports both in law and equity, what estates in fee, in tail, for life or years, have been created by wills either expressly or by implication : treating also of all cases concerning executory devises and legacies, and of all actions, pleas and judgments, by, for or against executors, administrators and guardians : very necessary for all such who, are or may be, entitled to any estates by vertue of any will or administration, or as guardians to infants | collected in a more plain, easie, and methodical manner, than hitherto hath been in any treatise of this nature by Wm Nelson
- Lex testamentaria, or, A compendious system of all the laws of England, as well before the statute of Henry VIII. as since, concerning last wills and testaments : in which are collected, all the judgments and resolutions dispers'd in the year-books, and all other reports both in law and equity, what estates in fee, in tail, for life or years, have been created by wills either expresly or by implication : treating also of all cases concerning executory devices and legacies, and of all actions, pleas, and judgments, by for or against executors, administrators, and guardians to infants
- Lex testamentaria, or, A compendious system of all the laws of England, as well before the statute of Henry VIII. as since, concerning last wills and testaments : in which are collected, all the judgments and resolutions dispers'd in the year-books, and all other reports both in law and equity, what estates in fee, in tail, for life or years, have been created by wills either expresly or by implication : treating also of all cases concerning executory devises and legacies, and of all actions, pleas, and judgments, by for or against executors, administrators, and guardians : very necessary for all such who are, or may be, entitled to any estates by virtue of any will or administration, or as guardians to infants
- Reports and cases argued and decreed in the Court of Chancery : in the reigns of King Charles I., King Charles II. and King William III. (1625-1693)
- The laws concerning game : of hunting, hawking, fishing and fowling, &c. and of forests, chases, parks, warrens, deer, doves, dove-cotes, conies ... together with the forest laws ... : to which are now added, English forms of convictions, declarations, indictments, justifications, licenses, mittimus's, pleas, warrants, &c., digested under proper titles, in an alphabetical order
- The office and authority of a justice of peace : collected out of all the books, whether of common or statute law, hitherto written on that subject : shewing also the duty of constables, commissioners of sewers, coroners, overseers of the poor, surveyors of the highways, church-wardens, and other parish officers, digested under alphabetical titles : to which are added English precedents, of indictments, warrants, &c. never before printed : very useful for justices of the peace, coroners, sheriffs, clerks of the assizes and of the peace, and of all others concern'd in such matters
- The office and authority of a justice of peace : collected out of all the books, whether of common or statute law, hitherto written on that subject : shewing also the duty of constables, commissioners of sewers, coroners, overseers of the poor, surveyors of the highways, church-wardens, and other parish-officers : digested under alphabetical titles : to which are added, precedents of indictments, and warrants, never before printed : very useful for justices of the peace, coroners, sheriffs, clerks of the assizes, and of the peace, and all others concern'd in such matters
- The office and authority of a justice of peace : collected out of all the books, whether of common or statute-law, hitherto written on that subject : shewing also the duty of constables, commissioners of sewers, coroners, overseers of the poor, surveyors of the highways, church-wardens, and other parish officers, digested under alphabetical titles : to which are added precedents of indictments and warrants never before printed : very useful for justices of the peace, coroners, sheriffs, clerks of the assizes, and of the peace, and all others concern'd in such matters
- The office and authority of a justice of peace : collected out of all the books, whether of common or statute-law, hitherto written on that subject : shewing also the duty of constables, commissioners of sewers, coroners, overseers of the poor, surveyors of the highways, church-wardens, and other parish officers, digested under alphabetical titles : to which are added precedents of indictments and warrants, never before printed : very useful for justices of the peace, coroners, sheriffs, clerks of the assises, and of the peace, and all others concern'd in such matters
- The office and authority of a justice of peace : collected out of all the books, whether of common or statute-law, hitherto written on that subject : shewing also the duty of constables, commissioners of sewers, coroners, overseers of the poor, surveyors of the highways, church-wardens, and other parish officers, digested under alphabetical titles : to which are added precedents of indictments and warrants, never before printed : very useful for justices of the peace, coroners, sheriffs, clerks of the assizes, and of the peace and of all others concern'd in such matters
- The office and authority of a justice of peace : collected out of all the books, whether of common or statute-law, hitherto written on that subject : shewing also the duty of constables, commissioners of sewers, coroners, overseers of the poor, surveyors of the highways, church-wardens, and other parish officers, digested under alphabetical titles : to which are added, precedents of indictments, and warrants, never before printed : very useful for justices of the peace, coroners, sheriffs, clerks of the assizes, and of the peace, and all others concer'd in such matters
- The rights of the clergy of Great Britain : as established by the canons, the common law, and the statutes of the realm : being, a methodical collection under proper titles, of all things relating to the clergy, which lie dispersed in the volumes of those laws, but chiefly of such things which depend on acts of Parliament, and upon solemn resolutions of the judges in the courts of Westminster, in cases concerning the rights, duties, power and privileges of the clergy
- The rights of the clergy of that part of Great Britain call'd England : as established by the canons, the common law, and the statutes of the realm : being a methodical collection, under alphabetical heads, of all things relating to the clergy, which lie despersed in the volumes of those laws : but chiefly of such things which depend on acts of Parliament, and upon solemn resolutions of the judges in the courts of Westminster-Hall in cases concerning the rights, duties, power, and privileges of the clergy
- The rights of the clergy of that part of Great Britain call'd England : as established by the canons, the common law, and the statutes of the realm : being a methodical collection, under alphabetical heads, of all things relating to the clergy, which lie despersed in the volumes of those laws : but chiefly of such things which depend on acts of Parliament, and upon solemn resolutions of the judges in the courts of Westminster-Hall in cases concerning the rights, duties, power, and privileges of the clergy
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- Lex maneriorum, or, The law and customs of England, relating to manors and lords of manors, their stewards, deputies, tenants, and others : viz, of the lords right to deodands, fellons goods ... also of forfeitures and other determinations of their estates : the whole being a methodical collection of the cases dispersed in the several volumes of the law relating to copyhold estates, and to every thing depending on that tenure : to which is added an appendix of all the modern entries of declarations, pleas, replications, rejoinders, demurrers, issues, special verdicts, writs of recordari,certiorari, &c. relating to the said cases : with proper tables to the whole
- English liberties, or The free-born subject's inheritance : containing Magna Charta, Charta de Foresta, the statute De Tallagio non Concedendo, the Habeas Corpus Act, and several other statutes, with comments on each of them : likewise of ship-money; of tonnage and poundage : of parliaments, and the qualification and choice of members, of the three estates and of the settlement of the crown by Parliament : together with a short history of the succession, not by any hereditary right, also a declaration of the liberties of the subject : and of the oath of allegiance and supremacy, the petition of right with a short but impartial relation of the difference between King Charles I. and the Long Parliament, concerning the prerogative of the king, the liberties of the subject, and the rise of the civil wars, of trials by juries, and of the qualifications of jurors ; their punishment for misbehaviour, and of challenges to them : lastly, of justices of the peace, and coroners with many law-cases throughout the whole
- The country justice : containing the practice, duty and power of the justices of the peace, as well in as out of their sessions, wherein all the statutes and cases in law, that in any wise relate to the jurisdictrion and authority of a justice of the peace, are carefully collected and digested under proper titles
- 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
- A law-dictionary and glossary, interpreting such difficult and obscure words and terms, as are found either in our common or statute, ancient or modern laws : with references to the several statutes, records, registers, charters, ancient deeds, manuscripts and law-books, wherein the words and terms are used
- English liberties, or The free-born subject's inheritance : containing Magna Charta, Charta de Foresta, the statute De Tallagio non Concedendo, the Habeas Corpus Act, and several other statutes, with comments on each of them ... with many law-cases throughout the whole
- Manwood's Treatise of the forest laws : shewing not only the laws now in force, but the original of forests, what they are, and how they differ from chases, parks, and warrens, with all such things as are incident to either : together with the proper terms of art, collected out of the common and statute laws of this realm, as also from the assises and iters of Pickering and Lancaster, and several other ancient and learned authors : treating also of the office of agistors, beadles, foresters, keepers, rangers, verderors and woodwards, and of the Courts of Attachment, &c., with all the variety of cases relating to forests, chases, parks, and warrens, and all the laws concerning the game made, adjudged or repealed, since the year 1665 : the whole digested under proper titles in an alphabetical order
- Manwood's treatise of the forest laws : shewing not only the laws now in force, but the original of forests, what they are, and how they differ from chases, parks, and warrens, with all such things as are incident to either : together with the proper terms of art, collected out of the common and statute laws of this realm, as also from the assises and iters of Pickering and Lancaster, and several other ancient and learned authors. Treating also of the office of agistors, beadles, foresters, keepers, rangers, verderois and wood wards, and of the courts of attachment, &c. With all the variety of cases relating to forests, chases, parks, and warrens, and all the laws concerning the game made, adjudged or repealed, since the year 1665. The whole digested under proper titles in an alphabetical order
- Modern reports, or, Select cases adjudged in the courts of King's Bench, Chancery, Common Pleas and Exchequer from the Restoration of ... Charles II to the fourth of Queen Anne. : In seven volumes
- Reports of cases decreed in the High Court of Chancery : during the time Sir Heneage Finch, afterwards earl of Nottingham, was lord chancellor : in many of which decrees he was assisted by some of the judges of the common law. All which cases are truly stated upon the pleadings, and the arguments on each side clearly reported; together with the opinions of those judges, who sate as assistants to the chancellor before he pronounced his decrees. To which are added marginal notes, shewing where those decrees are founded on the civil law, and agree therewith. None of these cases ever printed before, and all of them carefully collected by a gentleman who attended the said court, and was himself of counsel in the said cases. With proper tables; one of the names of the cases, the other of the principal matters therein contained
- Reports of cases decreed in the High Court of Chancery : during the time Sir Heneage Finch, afterwards Earl of Nottingham, was Lord Chancellor : in many of which decrees he was assisted by some of the judges of the common law
- English liberties, or The free-born subject's inheritance : containing Magna Charta, Charta de Foresta, the statute De Tallagio non Concedendo, the Habeas Corpus Act, and several other statutes, with comments on each of them : likewise the proceedings in appeals of murder; of ship-money; of tonnage and poundage, of parliaments, and the qualification and choice of members : of the three estates, and of the settlement of the crown by Parliament : together with a short history of the succession, not by any hereditary right: also a declaration of the liberties of the subject : and of the oath of allegiance and supremacy, the petition of right ; with a short but impartial relation of the difference between Charles I. and the Long Parliament, concerning the prerogative of the king, the liberties of the subject, and the rise of the civil wars, of trials by juries, and of the qualifications of jurors ; their punishment for misbehaviour, and of challenges to them : lastly, of justices of the peace, coroners, constables. churchwardens, overseers of the poor, surveyors of the highways. &c. : with many law-cases throughout the whole
- English liberties, or, The free-born subject's inheritance : containing magna Charta, Charta de Foresta, the statute De tallagio non concedendo, the Habeas Corpus Act, and several other statutes, with comments on each of them ...
- Reports of cases decreed in the High Court of Chancery, : during the time Sir Heneage Finch, afterwards earl of Nottingham, was lord chancellor. [1673-1680
- Reports of special cases argued and decreed in the Court of Chancery : in the reigns of King Charles I., King Charles II. and King William III. : none of them ever before printed
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- Lex testamentaria, or, A compendious system of all the laws of England, as well before the statute of Henry VIII as since, concerning last wills and testaments : in which are collected all the judgments and resolutions dispers'd in the year-books, and all other reports both in law and equity what estates in fee, in tail, for life or years, have been created by wills either expressly or by implication : treating also of all cases concerning executory devises and legacies : and of all actions, pleas, and judgments by, for, or against executors, administrators, and guardians : very necessary for all such who are or may be entitled to any estates by virtue of any will or administration or as guardians to infants : collected in a more plain, easy, and methodical manner than hitherto hath been done in any treatise of this nature
- Lex testamentaria, or, A compendious system of all the laws of England, as well before the statute of Henry VIII as since, concerning last wills and testaments : in which are collected all the judgments and resolutions dispers'd in the year-books, and all other reports both in law and equity what estates in fee, in tail, for life or years have been created by wills either expressly or by implication : treating also of all cases concerning executory devises and legacies : and of all actions, pleas, and judgments by, for, or against executors, administrators, and guardians : very necessary for all such who are or may be entitled to any estates by virtue of any will or administration or as guardians to infants : collected in a more plain, easy, and methodical manner than hitherto hath been done in any treatise of this nature
- The rights of the clergy of that part of Great Britain call'd England : as established by the canons, the common law, and the statutes of the realm : being a methodical collection, under alphabetical heads, of all things relating to the clergy, which lie despersed in the volumes of those laws : but chiefly of such things which depend on acts of Parliament, and upon solemn resolutions of the judges in the courts of Westminster-Hall in cases concerning the rights, duties, power, and privileges of the clergy
- The office and authority of a justice of peace : collected out of all the books, whether of common or statute law, hitherto written on that subject : shewing also the duty of constables, commissioners of sewers, coroners, overseers of the poor, surveyors of the highways, church-wardens, and other parish-officers : digested under alphabetical titles : to which are added, precedents of indictments, and warrants, never before printed : very useful for justices of the peace, coroners, sheriffs, clerks of the assizes, and of the peace, and all others concern'd in such matters
- An abridgment of the common law : being a collection of the principal cases argued and adjudged in the several courts of Westminster-Hall; the whole being digested in a clear and alphabetical method under proper heads, with several divisions and numbers under each title, for the more ready finding any judgment or resolution of the law cases; whereby the opinion and judgment of the courts may be seen in an exact series of time, and what alterations have been made in the law by subsequent statutes and judgments, brought down to the year 1725
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- Manwood's treatise of the forest laws : shewing not only the laws now in force, but the original of forests, what they are, and how they differ from chases, parks, and warrens, with all such things as are incident to either : together with the proper terms of art, collected out of the common and statute laws of this realm, as also from the assises and iters of Pickering and Lancaster, and several other ancient and learned authors. Treating also of the office of agistors, beadles, foresters, keepers, rangers, verderois and wood wards, and of the courts of attachment, &c. With all the variety of cases relating to forests, chases, parks, and warrens, and all the laws concerning the game made, adjudged or repealed, since the year 1665. The whole digested under proper titles in an alphabetical order
- Reports of cases decreed in the High Court of Chancery : during the time Sir Heneage Finch, afterwards earl of Nottingham, was lord chancellor : in many of which decrees he was assisted by some of the judges of the common law. All which cases are truly stated upon the pleadings, and the arguments on each side clearly reported; together with the opinions of those judges, who sate as assistants to the chancellor before he pronounced his decrees. To which are added marginal notes, shewing where those decrees are founded on the civil law, and agree therewith. None of these cases ever printed before, and all of them carefully collected by a gentleman who attended the said court, and was himself of counsel in the said cases. With proper tables; one of the names of the cases, the other of the principal matters therein contained
- English liberties, or The free-born subject's inheritance : containing Magna Charta, Charta de Foresta, the statute De Tallagio non Concedendo, the Habeas Corpus Act, and several other statutes, with comments on each of them : likewise the proceedings in appeals of murder; of ship-money; of tonnage and poundage, of parliaments, and the qualification and choice of members : of the three estates, and of the settlement of the crown by Parliament : together with a short history of the succession, not by any hereditary right: also a declaration of the liberties of the subject : and of the oath of allegiance and supremacy, the petition of right ; with a short but impartial relation of the difference between Charles I. and the Long Parliament, concerning the prerogative of the king, the liberties of the subject, and the rise of the civil wars, of trials by juries, and of the qualifications of jurors ; their punishment for misbehaviour, and of challenges to them : lastly, of justices of the peace, coroners, constables. churchwardens, overseers of the poor, surveyors of the highways. &c. : with many law-cases throughout the whole
- English liberties, or The free-born subject's inheritance : containing Magna Charta, Charta de Foresta, the statute De Tallagio non Concedendo, the Habeas Corpus Act, and several other statutes, with comments on each of them : likewise of ship-money; of tonnage and poundage : of parliaments, and the qualification and choice of members, of the three estates and of the settlement of the crown by Parliament : together with a short history of the succession, not by any hereditary right, also a declaration of the liberties of the subject : and of the oath of allegiance and supremacy, the petition of right with a short but impartial relation of the difference between King Charles I. and the Long Parliament, concerning the prerogative of the king, the liberties of the subject, and the rise of the civil wars, of trials by juries, and of the qualifications of jurors ; their punishment for misbehaviour, and of challenges to them : lastly, of justices of the peace, and coroners with many law-cases throughout the whole
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