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Selsby and others on the prosecution of Jones and Potts : narrative, introduction, &c.
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Year: 1847 Publisher: [England? s.n.

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The argument of the Lord Keeper Sommers : on his giving judgment in the bankers case : deliver'd in the Exchequer-Chamber, June 23, 1696.
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Year: 1733 Publisher: In the Savoy, [London] Printed by E. and R. Nutt, and R. Gosling (assigns of E. Sayer) for S. Billingsly

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Action upon the petitions of Joseph Hornby, Robert Williamson, Thomas Smith, and Sir Jeremy Snow.


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A full report of the trial of the important indictment preferred by the Corporation of Liverpool, against James Muspratt, Esq, manufacturer of alkali : at the Liverpool spring Assizes, 1838, before John Taylor Coleridge, Knight, and a special jury, for a nuisance, alleged to proceed from his chemical works in Vauxhall Road, Liverpool.
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Year: 1838 Publisher: Liverpool D. Marples & Co.


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The minutes of what was offered by Warren Hastings, Esquire, late governor general of Bengal, at the bar of the House of Commons : upon the matter of the several charges of high crimes and misdemeanors presented against him in the year 1786.
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Year: 1786 Publisher: London Printed for J. Debrett


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The minutes of what was offered by Warren Hastings, Esq, late governor general of Bengal, at the bar of the House of Commons : upon the matter of the charge of high crimes and misdemeanors, presented against him on the 5th Day of May, 1786 : part II.
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Year: 1786 Publisher: London Printed for J. Debrett


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Capital arraigned against labour, or, The hand-loom weaver contending for his right : the names of the witnesses and their respective evidences : being a correct and faithful report of the dispute, Gent versus Broome, relative to the payment of wages ... heard and settled at the county police office, Macclesfield, in the county of Chester, by the Rev. J.R. Browne ... to which is added, some practical remarks and observations in exposition of the terms and meaning of the said recited Act, commonly known as the "Arbitration Act" ...
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Year: 1837 Publisher: Macclesfield Printed by J. Lancashire, for E. Fearnley

Women waging law in Elizabethan England
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ISBN: 0521495547 9780521023252 0521023254 9780521495547 9780511583124 0511583125 0511004141 9780511004148 Year: 1998 Volume: *17 Publisher: Cambridge: Cambridge university press,

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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.

The trial in history.. 1, Judicial tribunals in England and Europe, 1200-1700
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ISBN: 0719063426 9786610734320 1847790224 1280734329 1417575530 0719063434 9781417575534 9781280734328 9780719063428 Year: 2003 Publisher: Manchester: Manchester University press,

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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.

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