Actions and defenses -- Early works to 1800
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- noue narrationes
- A True state of the case; in referrence to the right of the corporation of Trinity-House to the Ballast-Office
- A True state of the case; in referrence to the right of the corporation of Trinity-House to the Ballast-Office
- A digest of the law of actions at nisi prius : In two volumes. ... By Isaac 'Espinasse, Esq. of Gray's Inn, barrister at law
- A true state of the case, in reference to the right of the Corporation of Trinity-House to the ballast-office
- Ann Horton, widow, Joshua Horton, senior, and Joshua Horton, junior, son and heir of Joseph Horton, deceas'd, appell' Anthony Kirton, and John Kirton, respond' : The appellants case
- Ann Horton, widow, Joshua Horton, senior, and Joshua Horton, junior, son and heir of Joseph Horton, deceas'd, appell' Anthony Kirton, and John Kirton, respond'. The appellants case
- Appellant. John Laurence, Esq; From an order or decree made in the Court of Chancery the 26th of February last. Robert, Daniel, Elizabeth, Jane, George, John Blachford. John Leigh, Tho. Urry, Will. Taylor, and Grace his wife, Edmund Challoner, and Arthur Lake. Respondts : The appellant's case
- Articuli ad narrationes nouas pertin[entes] formati
- Articuli ad narrationes nouas pertin[entes] formati
- Dame Anne Russell, widow, appellt. Lytton Lytton, Esq; respt. The Rt. Honble Rebecca Countess Dowager of Falkland, appellt. The said Lytton Lytton, respt : The respondent's case
- Dame Anne Russell, widow, appellt. Lytton Lytton, Esq; respt. The Rt. Honble Rebecca Countess Dowager of Falkland, appellt. The said Lytton Lytton, respt. The respondent's case
- Dame Katherine Strode, trustee for the three surviving daughters of William Wyndham, Esq; who was eldest son of John Wyndham, Esq; serjeant at law. Plantiff. Thomas Andrews, lessee of Francis Wyndham, Esq; younger brother of said William Wyndham, defendent : The plantiff's case: upon a writ of error brought by the plantiff to reverse a judgment in ejectment given against her upon a special verdict in the Court of Queen's-Bench
- Dame Margaret Eustace, widow and relict of Sir Maurice Eustace, Bar. deceas'd. Appellant. Thomas Keightly, Esq; Lucius O Bryan, Esq; and Katherine his wife, and Sir William Fownes, Kt. Respondents : From a decree made in Chancery in Ireland the 26th day of February, 1712. Wherein the appellant was complainant, and the respondents defendants: As also in a cross cause, wherein the said Mr. Keightly was complainant, and the appellant defendent. The appellants case
- Edward Rooper Esq; appellant. The Honble Thomas Radclyffe and the Honble William Constable Esqrs. two of the executors of John Rooper Esq; deceas'd. Respondts : The respondents case
- Edward Rooper Esq; appellant. The Honble Thomas Radclyffe and the Honble William Constable Esqrs. two of the executors of John Rooper Esq; deceas'd. Respondts. The respondents case
- Edward Rooper, Esq; cousin and heir of John Rooper, Esq; deceased. Appellnt. Robert Hewett and Daniel Hickman (the Protestant executors of the said John Rooper,) Thomas Radcliffe and William Constable (the Popish executors of the said John Rooper,) Richard Snow, William Plowden, Robert Cotton, John Proby, Eliz. Walden, Hester Walden, Mary Fletcher, and Charles Mannors, respondts : The appellant's case
- Henry Conoway, Esq; an infant by Sir John Conoway, Bart. his father and next friend, Bridget Litton, widow, and Charlotta Mostyn, spinster, both infants, by Richard Mostyn, Esq; their father and next friend, appellants. Philadelphia Shrimpton, widow, and Philip Shrimpton, Esq; an infant by said Philadelphia Shrimpton, his mother and guardian, respondents : The respondent's case
- Henry Conway, Esq; an infant by Sir John Conway, Baronet his father and next friend, and Bridget Lytton widow, and Charlotta Mostyn, spinster, both infants by Richard Mostyn, Esq; their father and next friend, appellants. Philadelphia Shrimpton the executrix, and Philip Shrimpton the son and heir of John Shrimpton, Esq; deceased, respondents : The appellants case
- Herein is conteined the booke called Nouæ narrationes, the booke called Articuli ad Nouas narrationes, and the booke of diuersitees of courtes
- James Grahme, Esq; appellant, Francis Stamper, respondent : The appeal is to reverse an order of the High Court of Chancery, made the 18th of December, 1693. on re-hearing of the cause and the respondents plea put in, to the appellants bill. The respondent's case
- Jonathan Shere, gent appellt. Joseph Cock, respondt : The appellant's case
- Jonathan Shere, gent appellt. Joseph Cock, respondt. The appellant's case
- Margaret Davie, Frances Davie, and Trephena Davie, (daughters of Sir William Davie, Bart. deceased) infants, by Nicholas Pollexsen, Esq; their next friends. Appellants. Nicholas Hooper the younger, Esq; and Mary his wife, who was the only daughter of the said Sir William Davie, by his first wife. Respondents : The respondents case
- Merton Colledge case : The mannor of Maldom in Surrey was the ancient seat of Merton Colledge, which was there founded by Walter Merton temp: Edw. 3. 10 years before the remouing of it to Oxford, being the mannor of best value left vnto the Colledge by the founder ..
- Mr. John Herberts case, touching the custos brevium office
- Mr. John Herberts case, touching the custos brevium office
- Primum folio. De recto patens. Defens. Replicatio ..
- Ralph Docksey, Gent. son and heir of Robert Docksey, Gent. deceased. Appell' Elizabeth Docksey, widow, and executrix of the said Robert Docksey resp : The respondent's case
- Ralph Docksey, Gent. son and heir of Robert Docksey, Gent. deceased. Appell' Elizabeth Docksey, widow, and executrix of the said Robert Docksey resp. The respondent's case
- Sir Charles Cox's case
- Sir Lyon Pilkington, Bar. appellant. Mary Cuthbertson, widow, respondent. The appellant's case
- Sir Lyon Pilkington, Bar. appellant. Mary Cuthbertson, widow, respondent. The appellant's case
- Sir Thomas Laurence, bart. and John Laurence, Esq; appellants. Robert Blachford, Daniel Blachford, Elizabeth Blachford, Jane Blachford, George Blachford and John Blachford, respondents
- Sir Thomas Laurence, bart. and John Laurence, Esq; appellants. Robert Blachford, Daniel Blachford, Elizabeth Blachford, Jane Blachford, George Blachford and John Blachford, respondents
- The Right Honourable Laurance, Lord Viscount Say and Seale, Thomas Roberts and others the tenants, plaintiffs in the writ of error, and defendants in the original action : Henry Lloyd nominal plaintiff upon the demise of Cecill Fiennes, widdow, and Robert Mignon, gent. and Cecil his wife, cousins and coheirs of Nathaniel, late Lord Viscount Say and Seale, deceased. And also upon the demise of William Farrer, Esq; and Sylvester Petyt, Gent. mortgagees of said late Lord Nathaniel. Defendant in the said writ of error, and plaintiff in the original cause. In an ejectment for the mannors of Broughton, Newenton alias Newton, Bloxham Beauchamp, Bloxham, Fennys and Shutford alias Shitford, and divers messuages and lands in Broughton, Banbury, Newenton alias Newton Shutford, alias Shitford and Bloxham, in the county of Oxford
- The answer of Sir Edward Lake Baronet, and Doctor of the Laws, Chancellor to the Lord Bishop of Lincoln, for the diocess of Lincoln, : to the petition and articles given in against him to the honourable the Committee of Parliament for Grievances, that is of the House of Commons, by Edward Kinge of Grayes-Inne Esq;
- The case of Richard Hilton, executor of John Hilton clerk his late father, respondent. To the petition of appeal of Edward Scott administrator of Thomas Scott, appellant : The respondent's case
- The case of Richard Hilton, executor of John Hilton clerk his late father, respondent. To the petition of appeal of Edward Scott administrator of Thomas Scott, appellant. The respondent's case
- The case of Richard Tennison, Esq : the town of Dunleer in the county of Louth, is incorporated, and made a free burrough, by charter granted the third of August, the thirty fifth year of the reign of King Charles the second, and appointed to consist of a Soveraign and twelve burgesses ..
- The case of Richard, Lord Bellew
- The case of Thomas Bushell E[sq;]
- The case of the Christopher Todd, and several others, relating to the great hardships and abuses they have receiv'd from Charles Eaton, Captain Lieutenant to the Right Honourable the Earl of Oxford : and several misdemeanors committed by the said Captain, to the great prejudice of his Majesty's service, humbly offered to the consideration of the knights, cittisens, and burgesses in Parliament assembled
- The case of the Honourable Henry Cornwall, Esq; appellant, against a decree of dismission, and against a decree made in the Court of Chancery, ... in two causes; wherein the appellant was plaintiff: and Elizabeth Williams, ... defends. And the other, wherein John Page, ... were plaintiffs: and ... Henry Cornwall, Esq; defts
- The case of the thirteen Dutch regiments, which are still in arrear of pay for their service in the late war.
- The respondent's case
- The watermen and lightermen's case, in relation to the bill before this Honourable House, : for the explanation of former laws made, touching wherrymen and watermen, and joyning the lightermen to them, and providing one good government for both
- To the honourable knights, citizens, and burgesses in the Commons House of the high court of Parliament assembled. The humble petition of Christoprer [sic] Syms
- To the honourable the knights, citizens, and burgesses in Parliament assembled : the humble petition of Dame Katherine Dowdall, widow, and relict of Sir Luke Dowdall, Barronet, in behalf of her self, and her seven children
- To the right honourable the knights, citizens, and burgesses assembled in Parliament, : the humble petition of Edmond Veale,
- To the right honourable the knights, citizens, and burgesses assembled in Parliament, the humble petition of Edmond Veale,
- William Darbison (on the demise of Thomas Long) plaintiff, and John Beaumont and Dorothy his wife are defendants : Upon a writ of error brought by the plantiff [sic] to reverse a judgment in the Exchequer chamber, whereby a former judgment which was given for the plantiff [sic] in the Court of Exchequer on a special verdict in ejectment stands reversed. The plantiff [sic] in errors case
- William Dobson clerk, appellant. Gilbert Hearne & al. respondents : The appellant's case
- William Dobson clerk, appellant. Gilbert Hearne & al. respondents. The appellant's case
- William Dobson, cleric' appellant. Gilbert Hearne, gent. respondent. The respondent's case
- William Dobson, cleric' appellant. Gilbert Hearne, gent. respondent. The respondent's case
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