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Jones, John --- Potts, Arthur --- Selsby, Henry --- Trials -- England -- Lancashire --- Unfair labor practices -- England -- Lancashire --- Potts --- Selsby
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Action upon the petitions of Joseph Hornby, Robert Williamson, Thomas Smith, and Sir Jeremy Snow.
Trials -- England -- London --- Banks and banking -- Great Britain --- Finance -- Great Britain --- Hornby
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This book investigates the surprisingly large number of women who participated in the vast expansion of litigation in sixteenth- and seventeenth-century England. Making use of legal sources, literary texts, and the neglected records of the Court of Requests, it describes women's rights under different jurisdictions, considers attitudes to women going to court, and reveals how female litigants used the law, as well as fell victim to it. In the central courts of Westminster, maidservants sued their masters, widows sued their creditors, and in defiance of a barrage of theoretical prohibitions, wives sued their husbands. The law was undoubtedly discriminatory, but certain women pursued actively such rights as they possessed. Some appeared as angry plaintiffs, while others played upon their poverty and vulnerability. A special feature of this study is the attention it pays to the different language and tactics that distinguish women's pleadings from men's pleadings within a national equity court.
Women --- Justice, Administration of --- Trials --- Legal status, laws, etc --- History --- Femmes --- Justice --- Procès --- Legal status, laws, etc. --- Droit --- Histoire --- Administration --- England --- Justice [Administration of ] --- Justice, Administration of - England - History. --- Trials - England. --- Arts and Humanities --- Women - Legal status, laws, etc - England - History - 16th century --- Justice, Administration of - England - History - 16th century --- Trials - England --- State trials --- Court proceedings --- Procedure (Law) --- Administration of justice --- Law --- Courts --- Human females --- Wimmin --- Woman --- Womon --- Womyn --- Females --- Human beings --- Femininity --- Law and legislation
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Dealing with trials, civil and criminal, ecclesiastical and secular, in England and Europe between the 13th and 17th centuries, this text gives a rounded view of trials conducted according to different procedures within contrasting legal systems, including English common law and Roman canon law.
Justice, Administration of --- Trials. --- War crime trials. --- Trials --- War crime trials --- Law - Great Britain --- Law - Non-U.S. --- Law, Politics & Government --- History --- History. --- Ecclesiastical courts --- Administrative courts --- Administrative tribunals --- Courts, Administrative --- Tribunals, Administrative --- Church courts --- Courts, Church --- Courts, Ecclesiastical --- Ecclesiastical tribunals --- Tribunals, Ecclesiastical --- State trials --- Administrative law --- Administrative procedure --- Courts --- Canon law --- Church discipline --- Ecclesiastical law --- Procedure (Law) --- Court proceedings --- Trials - England --- Justice, Administration of - England - History --- Trials - Europe
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