Eight centuries of reports ;
or, Eight hundred cases solemnly adjudged in the Exchequer-Chamber, or, upon writs of error, [1220-1623] /
publish'd originally in French and Latin by Judge Jenkins ; now carefully translated, with the addition of many thousand references: particularly to such statutes as have altered or amended the law to this time
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- Language(s)
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English
- Published
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[London] In the Savoy : Printed by E. and R. Nutt, and R. Gosling, (assigns of B. Sayer) for J. Worrall, 1734
- Edition
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The 2nd ed. corrected ; to which is added a new table of the principal matters /
- Note
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Pages 145-158 omitted in numbering
Translated by Theodore Barlow?
"There are actually very few Exchequer cases among them, and they would come more appropriately, perhaps, under the head of King's bench reports. The book is more like an abridgment than like an ordinary volume of reports, most of the cases being taken from other reporters. The word centuries is not used here in its chronological meaning, but indicates that the cases are grouped by hundreds" cf. Soule, Lawyer's ref. manual, 1884
- Physical Description
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x, [10], 341, [28] p. ;
32 cm
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