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The proceedings of a general court martial, held at Warley Camp, the 18th day of July, 1781, upon Captain Thomas Bridge Littell, and Captain Thomas Baxter Aveling, Of The Cambridgeshire Regiment Of Militia. (published from an attested Copy from the Judge Advocate General's Office) With remarks, and a petition to his Majesty on their case; Also his Majesty's Answer thereto; And a Correspondence (contained in several Letters) that has passed between the Judge Advocate General, Mr. Littell, and Mr. Aveling, upon the Subject [electronic resource].
by Littell, Thomas Bridge | Aveling, Thomas Baxter [aut]. Material type: Book; Language:English; Format:
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Publisher: MDCCLXXXII. [1782]Online access: Full text online Availability: No items available
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The new state of England, [electronic resource] : under our Sovereign, Queen Anne. In three parts. Containing, I. An exact and particular Description both of England and Wales, through their several Counties; with all Things Remarkable therein, and the best Account hitherto of London and Westminster. II. Of the Original, Temper, Genius, Language, Trade, Laws, and Religion of the English. Of our several Orders of Men, the Nobility, Gentry, Clergy, and Commonalty. III. Of the English Monarchy in general, its Greatness and Power, the Sovereign's Prerogative, Dignity, Titles and Arms; With a compendious History of the Kings and Queens of England to this Time. Of the Present Queen in particular, Her Court, Forces, and Revenues, with the Management thereof. Of the present Princes and Princesses of the Royal Blood, and the Succession to the Crown as it stands settled in the Protestant Line. Of the High-Court of Parliament, Privy Council, and all Courts of Judicature. With the newest and exactest lists of Her Majesty's Officers in Church and State, and of the present Parliament and Convocation that has been Published.
by Mi�ege, Guy, 1644-1718?. Edition: The sixth edition, with great alterations, additions, and improvements.Material type: Book; Language:English; Format:
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The complete court-keeper [electronic resource] : or, land-steward's assistant: containing, first, the nature of Courts Leet and Courts Baron; with a general Introduction to every Thing incident to them, according to Law and Custom. Secondly, The Manner of holding Courts Leet, Courts Baron, and Courts of Survey, with the Charge to the Juries; and the Forms of Entring those Courts in the Minute-Books and in the Court-Rolls; with Precedents of great Variety of Presentments, Amerciaments, Estreats, Copies of Court-Roll for Life, and in Fee; Grants, Surrenders, Admittances, Licences, Forfeitures, and all other Proceedings of that Nature. Thirdly, The Manner of keeping the Court Baron for trying of Actions; the Nature and Kinds of Actions, and of Pleadings; and Precedents of Declarations and Pleadings, and of Process, from the Precept or Original to the Distress or Execution; with Pleas and Recoveries concerning Copyhold Lands. Fourthly, Precedents of Contracts, Conditions, Covenants, Leases for Life, Leases for Years, Assignments, Mortgages, Surrenders of such Leases; and also of Copies of Court-Roll in special Cases, used by the Land-Steward. Fifthly, the power and authority of the lord, and of the Steward, and the Privilege of the Tenants, with Variety of Law-Cases and Resolutions concerning Copyholders, and the whole Business of Court-Keeping: And also Surveys of Manors, Rentals, Stewards Accounts, Fees, &c. By Giles Jacob, Gent. Author of The New Law-Dictionary.
by Jacob, Giles, 1686-1744. Edition: The sixth edition, with large additions and amendments, ..Material type: Book; Language:English; Format:
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Publisher: 1764Other title: Compleat court-keeper.Online access: Full text online Availability: No items available
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The compleat court-keeper [electronic resource] : or, land-steward's assistant. Containing, first, the nature of Courts Leet, and Courts Baron; with a general Introduction to every thing incident to them according to Law and Custom. Secondly, The Manner of holding Courts Leer, Courts Baron and Courts of Survey, with the Charge to the Juries; and the Forms of Entring those Courts in the Minute Books and in the Court-Rolls, with Precedents of great Variety of Presentments, Amerciaments, Estreats, Copies of Court-Roll for Life, and in Fee; Grants, Surrenders, Admittances, Licences Forfeitures, and all other Proceedings of that Nature. Thirdly, The Manner of keeping the Court Baron for trying of Actions; the Nature and Kinds of Actions, and of Pleadings; and Precedents of Declarations and Pleadings, and of Process, from the Precept or Original to the Distress or Execution, with Pleas and Recoveries concerning Copyhold Lands. Fourthly, Precedents of Contracts, Conditions, Covenants, Leases for Life, Leases for Years, Assignments, Mortgages, Surrenders of such Leases; and also of Copies of Court-Roll in special Cases, used by the Land-Steward. Fifthly, the power and authority of the Lord, and of the Steward, and the Privilege of the Tenants, with Variety of Law Cases and Resolutions concerning Copyholders, and the whole Business of Court-Keeping: And also Surveys of Manors, Rentals, Stewards Accounts, Fees, &c. By Giles Jacob, Gent.
by Jacob, Giles, 1686-1744. Material type: Book; Language:English; Format:
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Publisher: 1713Online access: Full text online Availability: No items available
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The freemen of London's necessary and useful companion [electronic resource] : or, the citizens birth-right, With The Foreigners and Aliens best Instructor; treating of the city's antiquity, Grandeur, Magistracy, Customs, Grants, Privileges, Trade, and the Advantages thereof; also matters relating to Widows and Orphans of Freemen, Duties payable, and wherein Freemen are exempted, and what herein relates to Foreigners and Aliens. What relates to Masters and Apprentices, &c. Of Proceedings in the City Courts, viz. Hustings, Lord-Mayor's Court, Chamberlain's Court, the Court of Request, or Court of Conscience, Court of Aldermen, Court of Conservator of the River of Thames, Court of Orphans and Sheriffs Court. The Court and Office of Assurance for Merchandize, and what relates to Dealing, &c. Of Proceedings in the Ecclesiastical Courts, Court of Marshalsea, Palace Court at Westminster, Dutchy Chamber, Commission of St. Martin's Legrand, &c. with some Directions for Grand and Petty Juries, and how to remove Causes by Habeas Corpus, sue to the Out-Lawry, and Reverse it. Directions for Fair keepers, Toll-Men and Clerks of Markets. The duty and office of constables, Church-Wardens, Overseers of the Poor, Surveyors of the High-Ways, and Scavengers, Directions for Clerks to Justices of the Peace, and other useful things. Material type: Book; Language:English; Format:
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The courtier [electronic resource] : or, the complete gentleman and gentlewoman. Being, a treatise of the politest manner of educating persons of distinction of both Sexes, and the Qualifications requisite in People of all Ranks from the Prince to the private Gentleman. Interspersed with Curious Dissertations on the Accomplishments of Statuary, Painting, Poetry, Musick, Dancing, Dress, Love, Marriage, &c. Translated from the Italian original of Balthasar, Count Castiglione. In four books.
by Castiglione, Baldassare, conte, 1478-1529. Material type: Book; Language:English; Format:
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The lord High Steward of England [electronic resource] : or an historical dissertation on the origin, antiquity, and functions of that officer: Shewing the Difference between him and the King's Chief Justiciar, and the Steward of the King's Houshold, and explaining the Offices of the two latter: with Remarks on the antient and modern Modes of trying Peers; and an Epitome of some remarkable Tryals in the Reign of Richard II. never before digested and published: To which is added, a catalogue of the High Stewards of England, from the Conquest to the present Time, with the Names, Crimes, and Sentences of the Peers whom they tried. In this Dissertation The Account given by Lord Chief Justice Coke of the Office of High Steward is stated and confuted.
by Russell, Sambrook Nicholas, 18th cent. Material type: Book; Language:English; Format:
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Publisher: M.DCC.LXXVI. [1776]Online access: Full text online Availability: No items available
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