Catalog Record: The transactions of the High Court of Chancery [1559-1646], both by practice and precedent, with the fees thereunto belonging, and all special orders in extraordinary cases, which are to be found in the Register's office, as they are quoted, by terms, years, and books | Hathi Trust Digital Library

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The transactions of the High Court of Chancery [1559-1646], both by practice and precedent, with the fees thereunto belonging, and all special orders in extraordinary cases, which are to be found in the Register's office, as they are quoted, by terms, years, and books. Collected by that famous lawyer William Tothill ... and since reviewed by Sir R. O. Holborne.

Corporate Author: Great Britain.
Other Authors: Tothill, William, 1560-1627., Holborne, Robert, Sir, -1647.
Language(s): English
Published: London, S. Sweet, 1820.
Subjects: Law reports, digests, etc. > Great Britain.
Equity pleading and procedure > Great Britain.
Costs (Law) > Great Britain.
Note: "The proceedings of the High Court of Chancery" (61 [i. e. 56] p. at end) paged irregularly following the starred paging of earlier edition set in margin of the text.
Physical Description: 3 p.
Original Format: Book
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