The Reports of Sir Peyton Ventris .: In Two Parts. Part I. Containing Select Cases Adjudged in the King's Bench, in the Reign of K. Charles II [1668-1684] With Three Learned Arguments, One in the King's Bench, by Sir Francis North, When Attorney General; And Two in the Exchequer by Sir Matthew Hale, When Lord Chief Baron. With Two Tables; One of the Cases, the Other of the Principal Matters. Part II. Containing Choice Cases Adjudged in the Common Pleas, in the Reigns of K. Charles II. And K. James II. And in the Three First Years of the Reign of Their Late Majesties K. William and Q. Mary [1669-1691]; While He Was a Judge in the Said Court: With the Pleadings to the Same. Also Several Cases and Pleadings Thereupon in the Exchequer-Chamber, Upon Writs of Error From the King's Bench. Together With Many Remarkable and Curious Cases in the Court of Chancery. Whereunto Are Added Three Exact Tables .
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Author(s): Ventris, Peyton; Guilford, Francis North, Baron; Hale, Matthew; England and Wales Court of King's Bench; England and Wales Court of Common Pleas; England and Wales Court of Exchequer Chamber; England and Wales Court of Chancery
Publisher Information: [London] In the Savoy, printed by E. and R. Nutt and R. Gosling for D. Browne [etc.] 1726, London
Call Number: U.K.3613 1668.V467 1726
Notes: The 4th impression, carefully cor., with an addition of several thousands of references, never before printed
Digital Scan Identifier Number(s): 339
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