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CALTHORP (Sir Henry)
Reports of Speciall Cases touching severall Customs and Liberties of the City of London. Collected by Sir H. Calthorp Knight, sometimes Recorder of London, after Attorney-General of the Court of Wards and Liveries. Whereunto is annexed divers Ancient Customes and Usages of the said City of London. Never before in Print.
1655 £295.00
CANDOR.
A Letter from Candor, to the Public Advertiser.
1770 £45.00
CASE OF THE EARL OF DANBY.
An Examination of the impartial State of the Case of the Earl of Danby. In a Letter to a Member of the House of Commons.
1680 £35.00
CHARLTON (James)
Trial of James Charlton, at the Northumberland Assizes, Held on the 20th of August, 1810, before Sir Robert Graham, Knt., one of the barons of his Majesty's Court of Exchequer, at the prosecution of Michael Aynsley the elder, on the charge of robbing Kirkley Hall on the 3d of April, 1809, and feloniously stealing therefrom the sum of L1157 13s. 6d., the property of Nathaniel Ogle, Esq.
1810 £145.00
CLAVELL (John)
In the Prerogative Court of Canterbury. Sentence Pronounced by the Judge, The Rt. Hon. Sir Herbert Jenner, Kt. on the 19th May 1836, in a cause of John Barnes (the producent of an alleged will of the Rev. John Clavell, late of Smedmore House, in the Isle of Purbeck, deceased) against Louisa Mansel, the wife of Colonel John Mansel, C.B. (to whom, as one of the nieces of Mr. Clavell, letters of administration of his estate and effects, as upon an intestacy had been granted by the same court), declaring the alleged will not to be the will of Mr. Clavell, and decreeing the letters of administration to Mrs. Mansel, and condemning John Barnes the party in the costs incurred.
1836 £75.00
COLLINGTON (John)
Authentick Memoirs of the Wicked Life and Dying Words of the late John Collington, of Throwleigh, in Kent, who was executed on Saturday, April 7, 1750, at Maidstone, for maliciously hiring John Stone and William Luckhurst, to set on Fire to the Barn and Ricks of Mr. John Clarke; in which is a full and particular Account of his unheard-of of Cruelties, Acts of Revenge, and Malice; particularly to his first Wife and Children, and Neighbours where-ever he lived: Together with his Behaviour during his Confinement in Goal to the Time of his Execution,.... To which is added of the Life and Dying Words of John Stone,.... as also those of John Williams for House-breaking, and Francis Foster for robbing on the Highway, who were all three executed at the same Time with Collington.
1750 £275.00
COMPLEAT SHERIFF.
The Compleat Sheriff in Theory and Practice; shewing the importance, nature, and duty, of that high office; and also that of the under-sheriff, bailiff, and other subordinate officers, in executing Process, taking Bail, collecting Fines due to the King, &c. With Precedents of All Manner of Writs used and brought on Suits prosecuted in the Sheriff's County-Courts, Court of Tourn, and Hundred Court, taken from the Register of Writs. To which is added, the office and duty of a coroner. The whole illustrated with ap cases of practice on the different Heads; selected from the most modern Law and Equity Reporters.
1778 £145.00
CONSTABULARY FORCE.
A Bill to amend the Laws relating to the Constabulary Force in England and Wales. 24 March 1840.—3 Vict. (Prepared and bought in by Mr. Law Hodges and Mr. William Miles.)
1840 £35.00
CORN LAWS.
The Three Prize Essays on Agriculture and the Corn Law. [Showing the Injurious Effects of the Corn Law upon Tenant Farmers and Farm Labourers. By George Hope, Arthur Morse and William Rathbone Greg.] Published by the National Anti-Corn-Law League.
1842 £40.00
COSTINE (D. Dunlop)
Has the Present System of the Administration of the Poor Laws Increased or Decreased Pauperism? A Paper Read at the Annual Conference of Poor Law Guardians of the Lancashire and Cheshire Unions, at Manchester, October 6, 1876.
1876 £35.00
COURT MARTIAL.
Proceedings of a General Court Martial, held in the Orderly Room at the Barracks in Colchester, on seven Officers, of the West Kent Regiment of Militia, by order of Lieutenant-General Lord Charles Fitzroy, commanding the Eastern District, on a Charge exhibited against them by Lieutenant-Colonel Dalton, of the same regiment; with their Defence, and Prefatory Observations. Solicitors for the Prisoners, Mr. Sutton, of Colchester.
1807 £275.00
COURT-MARTIAL.
Proceedings of the General Court-Martial, held at Mussleburgh on the 24th, 25th, & 26th days of September last, for the Trial of Major Tho. Clarkson Moncrieff, of the First, or Berwickshire, Regiment, by orders of His Royal Highness, the Duke of York, Commander in Chief &c. &c.
1807 £145.00
CRAWFORD LIBRARY.
Bibliotheca Lindesiana. Handlist of Proclamations Issued by Royal and Other Constitutional Authorities 1714-1910 George I to Edward VII. Together with an Index of Names and Places. Volume VIII.
1913 £65.00
CUNNINGHAM (Timothy)
A New Treatise on the Laws concerning Tithes: Containing all the Statutes, Adjudged Cases, Resolutions and Judgments relative thereto,.....
1767 £185.00
DANA (Richard Henry)
The Seaman's Manual; Containing a Treatise on Practical Seamanship, with plates; a Dictionary of Sea Terms; Customs and Usages of the Merchant Service; Laws relating to the Practical Duties of Master and Mariners.
1844 £325.00
EAST INDIA COMPANY.
Papers and proceedings of the Honorable Court of Directors relative to the orders to Madras of 20th January, 1796, for payment of the private debts of the Nabob of Arcot.
1796 £125.00
ENGLISH (H. S.)
The Laws Respecting Pews or Seats in Churches.
1826 £45.00
EXECUTION.
The Execution of King Charles the First, before the Banqueting House Whitehall, January 30. 1648-9.
1780 £45.00
EXECUTION.
Some Particulars of the Life, Behaviour and Execution of George Beck, George Hearson, and John Armstrong, who were Ececuted in front of the County Jail, Nottingham, on Wednesday, Feb. 1, 1832, for Burning Mr. Lowe's Mill, at Beeston.
1832 £175.00
EXECUTION. HINKLEY (William)
Some Particulars of the Life, Trial, Behaviour, and Execution of William Hinkley, who was Hanged on the Drop, at the House of Correction, Nottingham, on Wednesday, July 23, 1834, for the Murder of his Wife. Copied from the Nottingham Review.
1834 £275.00
FINLASON (W. F.)
The Judgment of the Judicial Committee in the Folkestone Ritual Case, with an Historical Introduction and Brief Notes.
1877 £25.00
FOLKARD (Henry Tennyson)
Law Books. A List of Books and Pamphlets Relating to Law Preserved in the Reference Department of the Wigan Free Public Library.
1899 £95.00
FOR THE BENEFIT OF THE POOR IN LINCOLN.
An Act for Sale of Part of the Manor of Low-Laiton, in the County of Essex, and other Lands there, and for Laying out the Money arising thereby, in the Purchase of other Lands in the County of Lincoln, to be Settled to the same Uses as the said Part of the Manor of Low-Laiton is Settled.
1715 £145.00
FRIENDLY SOCIETY.
An Act to consolidate and amend the Laws relating to Friendly Societies. Extract from 10 Geo. IV. c. 56, passed 19th June 1829.
1829 £50.00
GIBSON (John)
Comparative View of the respective modes of Auction-Sale of Land Estates, as practised in Scotland and England. With Observations on some injudicious obstructions which occur in the common mode of recovery of heritable or mortgage debts in Scotland; and on certain abuses which prevail in the present system of management of Scotch Voluntary or Extra-Judicial Trusts.
1826 £65.00

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