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Nathaniel Lord Crew, lord bishop of Durham, appellant. Sir Henry Liddell, bar. respondent. Respondent's case
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Unto the Right Honourable the Lords of Council and Session, the petition of His Grace the Duke of Buccleugh, and the tacksmen of His Grace's mills at Dalkeith, pursuers
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Unto the Right Honourable, the Lords of Council and Session, petition and claim of Sir John Anstruther of Anstruther, baronet, heritable baillie of the lordships of Pittenweem, made and entred pursuant to an act of the 20th year of His Present Majesty, entituled, an act for taking away and abolishing the heritable jurisdications in that part of Great Britain called Scotland; and for making satisfaction to the proprietors thereof, &c
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Unto the Right Honourable the Lords of Council and Session, the petition of John Earl of Stair
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Circulated by the East-Kent and Canterbury Association. Printed by order of "the society for preserving liberty and property against republicans and levellers," held at the Crown and Anchor Tavern in the Strand. Mr. Justice Ashhurst's charge to the grand jury for the county of Middlesex. The following charge delivered by Judge Ashhurst to the grand jury for the county of Middlesex, assembled in the Court of King's Bench, on Monday the 9th of November, 1792, breathes so much the spirit of the English law, and is so well suited to curb and licentious, spirit of the times, that it must be read with heart-selt satisfaction by every true Englishman-to whose perusal it is strongly recommended
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Noah Webb, Esq; - - - - - - - - - - - - - appellant. Robert St. Lawrence, Gent. and George Woods, Gent. - - - respondents. The case of the respondents
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The case of Thomas Baker & Wm. Harris, Esqrs. two of His Majesty's justices of the peace for the county of Southampton, defendants in actions brought against them as justices, in causes at the suit of Jane Price and Thomas Howard, in Hilary term 1788: humbly submitted to the consideration of the legislture, and His Majesty's justices of the peace for the kingdom of Great Britain
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Advertisement. By the Justices of peace of the county of Aberdeen. Whereas information has been received, that many trespasses have lately been committed in some parts of the county of Aberdeen, by wilfully and maliciously cutting down and destroying young, green, and growing trees, and entering parks and plantations without the consent of the owners
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Unto the Right Honourable, the Lords of Council and Session, commissioners appointed for plantation of kirks and valuation of tiends, the petition of Patrick Crawford of Hisleside, provost marishall general of the Leeward Islands
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Edward Tong, clerk, and William Wekett, clerk, - - appellants. Ralph Robinson, Esq.; Edward Harle, gent. and near 40 others, creditors of John Tong, clerk, deceased, for and on behalf of themselves and the other creditors of the said John Tong, - - respondents. The respondents case
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Edward Tonge and William Wekett, clerks, appellants. Ralph Robinson, Edward Harle, and others, creditors of John Tonge, clerk, deceased; some by judgments, and others by bonds. Respondents. The appellants case
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[Ed]ward Tonge and William Wekett, clerks, ------ [appellants.] [Ral]ph Robinson, Edward Harle, and others, creditors of John Tonge, clerk, deceased; some by judgments, and others by bonds. [Respondents.] The appellants case
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Unto the Right Honourable the Lords of Council and Session, the petition of James Hamilton of Aikenhead, William Macdowal of Castlesempil, Colin Rae of Littlegovan, and William Wardrop of Meikle Aikenhead
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To the humane and well-disposed of the city of Dublin, the following melancholy case of Mr. John Usher, of said city, is most humbly and with all due deference submitted
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An essay on waste, nuisance, and trespass
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Equity jurisdiction
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The House of Lords on the law of trespass to realty and children as trespassers
being a study of the reasons given in the House of Lords in the case of Cooke v. Midland Great Western Railway of Ireland, <1909> A. C. 229, in the light of the principles of the common law -
An Address from the committee appointed at Mrs. Vandewater's on the 13th day of September, 1784
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A treatise on the law of trespass in the twofold aspect of the wrong and the remedy
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Arguments and judgment of the Mayor's Court of the City of New-York
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A treatise concerning trespasses vi et armis
Wherein the nature of trespass is clearly explicated, and the Gift of the Action stated, and by whom such Actions may be brought, and against whom and how to be laid. Together with the Forms and Learning of Writs, Declarations and Pleadings, in reference to all sorts of Torts or Wrongs done to a Man's Person, Estate or Interest. And also wherein is contained all the Learning of our Law concerning Pleadings and Bars by way of Excuse, Justification, Concord, Amends, &c. With the general Rules of Pleading in this Action, and particular Rules applied to every Case. Together also with a clear and methodical Discourse of the curious Learning of Traverses, of Replications in this Action; and of Evidence, Verdict, Damages, Costs and Judgments therein. To which are added References to Presidents and Entries proper to each Title. A Work very Useful for Students and Practisers of the Common Law. By the author of Lex customaria -
A treatise concerning trespasses vi et armis
Wherein the nature of trespass is clearly explicated, and the Gist of the Action stated, and by whom such Actions may be brought, and against whom and how to be laid. Together with the Forms and Learning of Writs, Declarations and Pleadings, in reference to all sorts of Torts or Wrongs done to a Man's Person, Estate or Interest. And also wherein is contained all the Learning of our Law concerning Pleadings and Bars by way of Excuse, Justification, Concord, Amends, &c. With the general Rules of Pleading in this Action, and particular Rules applied to every Case. Together also with a clear and methodical Discourse of the curious Learning of Traverses, of Replications in this Action; and of Evidence, Verdict, Damages, Costs, and Judgments therein. To which are added References to Presidents and Entries proper to each Title. A Work very Useful for Students and Practisers of the Common Law. By the author of Lex custumaria