Bibliographics

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A26147Atkyns, Robert, Sir, 1621-1709.A treatise of the true and ancient jurisdiction of the House of Peers by Sir Robert Atkyns ...1699.0190605874nan./cache/A26147.xml./txt/A26147.txt
A46198Berkeley, John, Sir, d. 1678.Whereas we are highly sensible of the many and great inconveniences, which His Majesties good subjects in this kingdome are too frequently brought under by the multitude of causeless presentments and indictments, which are usually prosecuted at the assizes and sessions, rather out of malice or revenge than for the furtherance of justice ... by the Lord Lieutenant and Council, Jo. Berkeley.1670.03720826nan./cache/A46198.xml./txt/A46198.txt
A29929Brunskell, Percivall, 17th cent.A vindication of the case relating to the greenwax fines shewing how the rights and prerogative of the Crown are diminished, officers enriched, and the subjects oppressed by the mismanagement of that revenue : also, disproving the allegations used to hinder a reformation thereof, as contradictory to the reports and resolutions of the judges and lawyers, and the experience of persons of all ranks and degrees in all ages.1684.0175765153nan./cache/A29929.xml./txt/A29929.txt
A32051Charles I, King of England, 1600-1649. autBy the King. A proclamation for the removing of the courts of Kings-bench and of the Exchequer, from Westminster to Oxford1644.01203265nan./cache/A32051.xml./txt/A32051.txt
A79296Charles II, King of England, 1630-1685.By the King a proclamation concerning the times of holding this summer assizes.1660.01254330nan./cache/A79296.xml./txt/A79296.txt
A34007Collins, Richard.The cause of England''s misery, or, A brief account of the corrupt practice of the law humbly offer''d to the consideration of the Lords spiritual and temporal, and Commons in Parliament assembled.1698.054451479nan./cache/A34007.xml./txt/A34007.txt
A37824England and Wales.It is this day ordered and ordained by the Lords and Commons assembled in Parliament that the serjeants and councellors at law in the severall counties of this kingdom, within the power of Parliament, shall exeute the commissions of oyer and terminer ...1644.062297nan./cache/A37824.xml./txt/A37824.txt
A37591England and Wales.An Act for turning the books of the lavv, and all proces and proceedings in courts of iustice, into English·1650.0862169nan./cache/A37591.xml./txt/A37591.txt
A84562England and Wales.An Act appointing judges for the Admiralty1659.0666118nan./cache/A84562.xml./txt/A84562.txt
A82409England and Wales.An Act for reviving an Act impowering judges for probate of wills, and granting administrations1659.0625100nan./cache/A82409.xml./txt/A82409.txt
A82471England and Wales.An Act impowering judges for probate of vvills, and granting administrations1659.0697132nan./cache/A82471.xml./txt/A82471.txt
B02493England and Wales. Council of State.An ordinance for erecting courts baron in Scotland1654.01348195nan./cache/B02493.xml./txt/B02493.txt
A82372England and Wales. Parliament.An act for continuing the High Court of Justice.1651.0550102nan./cache/A82372.xml./txt/A82372.txt
A82467England and Wales. Parliament.An act for the taking away the Court of VVards and Liveries.1656.0875174nan./cache/A82467.xml./txt/A82467.txt
A82873England and Wales. Parliament.The Lords and Commons assembled in Parliament do declare, that by reason of the extraordinary and important affairs of the kingdom, there will be no proceedings this next Easter-term ...1660.0648108nan./cache/A82873.xml./txt/A82873.txt
A74220England and Wales. Parliament.A declaration of the Lords and Commons assembled in Parliament. Martis ult. Februarii, 1642 The Lords and Commons taking into consideration the miserable distractions and calamities with which this whole kingdome and nation is now infected, ...nan812157nan./cache/A74220.xml./txt/A74220.txt
B02981England and Wales. Parliament.A declaration of the Parliament of England, concerning proceedings in courts of justice.nan53295nan./cache/B02981.xml./txt/B02981.txt
A83106England and Wales. Parliament.An ordinance of the Lords and Commons in Parliament assembled for prevention of the adjournment of the courts of iustice, without consent of both Houses of Parliament.nan891171nan./cache/A83106.xml./txt/A83106.txt
A32080England and Wales. Sovereign (1625-1649 : Charles I)By the King. A proclamation to declare, that the procez of green waxe may be sealed at Oxford as well as at London, for the Courts of Kings-Bench, Common-Pleas and Exchequer during these times of this unhappy distraction.1643.0780121nan./cache/A32080.xml./txt/A32080.txt
A85986Gilbert, Claudius, d. 1696?The libertine school''d, or A vindication of the magistrates power in religious matters. In ansvver to some fallacious quæries scattered about the city of Limrick, by a nameless author, about the 15th of December, 1656. And for detection of those mysterious designs so vigorously fomented, if not begun among us, by romish engineers, and Jesuitick emissaries, under notionall disguises ... (politicæ uti & ecclesiasticæ. axiom. Arabic.) Published, by Claudus Gilbert, B.D. and minister of the Gospel at Limrick in Ireland.1657.0308089831nan./cache/A85986.xml./txt/A85986.txt
A59752Sheridan, Thomas, 1646-ca. 1688.A discourse of the rise & power of parliaments, of law''s, of courts of judicature, of liberty, property, and religion, of the interest of England in reference to the desines of France, of taxes and of trade in a letter from a gentleman in the country to a member in Parliament.1677.04842714260nan./cache/A59752.xml./txt/A59752.txt
A13054Stow, John, 1525?-1605.A recital of Stow''s collection concerning the rise, profi[ta]bleness, and continuance of the court of requests, or court of conscience in the city of London: together w[it]h the Act of Parliament of 3 Iacobi Regis, for establishing and confirmation of the same1640.02889662nan./cache/A13054.xml./txt/A13054.txt