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Orders relating to the bringing in and proceeding on writs of error and appeals in the House of Lords
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His Grace Hugh archbishop of Ardmagh, and Nathaniel Whaley, clerk, - plaintiffs. The King by his attorney general - defendant. In a writ of error upon a judgment of reversal given in the Court of King's Bench in England, of a judgment obtained by the plaintiffs in the Court of King's Bench in Ireland, in an action on a quare impedit brought by the King for the Church of Ardmagh in Ireland. The case of the King, who is plaintiff in the action
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Between the African Company the Queen, upon a writ of error
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Henry Monroe, plt. Thomas, Lord Baron of Kerry, in the Kingdom of Ireland, deft. Upon a writ of error from the Exchequer-Chamber of Ireland, to the Honourable House of Peers of Great-Britain. Lord Kerry's case
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Henry Monroe, Esq; plaintiff. The Right Honourable Thomas, Lord Baron of Kerry and Lixnaw, in the kingdom of Ireland, defendant. Upon a writ of error to reverse a judgment given against Mr. Monroe, in the Court of Exchequer in Ireland, and also an affirmance thereof in the Exchequer Chamber there. The plaintiff Monroe's case
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The defendant's case
Sir Nicholas Shireburne, Bar. is Plaintiff. And Robert Hitch, Esq; Defendant. In a Writ of Error to Reverse a Judgment given for the Defendant, in the Queen's-Bench, upon a Writ of Quare Impedit -
Die Iovis 28 Maii, 1646
For as much as many writs of error be now brought, and the records thereupon be removed into this present Parliament -
The law and practice of writs of error in the courts of Common Pleas, King's Bench, Exchequer Chamber, and Parliament. To which are subjoined the costs in error: likewise special Writs of Ca. sa. Fi. sa. and Sci. sa. for each Court, after Affirmance, Reversal, and Nonpros in Error. N. B. The Precedents were drawn by Special Pleaders of the first Repute, viz. J. Burland, Esq; F. Bower, Esq; A. Chambre, Esq; J. Lane, Esq; And others of distinguished Abilities
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In the House of Lords
John Mitchell, and John Gay, Original Plaintiffs, and Plaintiffs in Error. And Sir George Brydges Rodney, Bart. and The Honourable John Vaughan, Defendants. The plaintiffs' case -
The case of James Percy, claymant to the Earldom of Northumberland
with an impartial account of the proceedings he hath made in the several courts of justice in order to the proving and obtaining his right and title to the said Earldom : humbly addressed to the Kings Most Excellent Majesty, and the Right Honourable the Lords spiritual and temporal in Parliamnet [sic] assembled -
This book makes appear the claim, pedigree and proceedings of James Percy now claimant to the Earldom of Northumberland
humbly presented to both Houses of Parliament -
Die Veneris, 13 Decemb. 1661. Forasmuch as upon writs of error retornable [sic] into this High Court of Parliament, the plaintiffs therein often desire to delay justice, rather then to come to the determination of the right of the cause ...
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Die Veneris, 13 Decemb. 1661. Forasmuch as upon writs of error retornable [sic] into this High Court of Parliament, the plaintiffs therein often desire to delay justice, rather then to come to the determination of the right of the cause ...
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Die Veneris, 13 Decemb. 1661. Forasmuch as upon writs of error retornable [sic] into this High Court of Parliament, the plaintiffs therein often desire to delay justice, rather then to come to the determination of the right of the cause ...
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To the Kings Most Excellent Majesty and to the right honourable the Lords and others of His Majesties most honourable Privy-Councel
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The case of the Countess Dowager of Roscommon, plantiff
In a writ of error against Mr. John Walcott, defendant -
A second supply to the draft of a great act or system, concerning the regulation of the law. Or, A fall of above twenty nine in thirty writts of error
and of nine parts in ten of the charge, in those after to be necessary : and a prevention of delays, inconveniences, and mischeifs in future, which formerly have happened by such writs : In order to the saving yearly to the people many thousands of pounds, part of the severall millions and odd of pounds by the Anti-Levellers Antidote mentioned to be saved. With a short justification of the funerall of tythes of impropriators and symonists, &c. Rejoyned unto by an angry pamphlet, intituled, A vindication of a short treatise of tythes, &c -
Forasmuch as upon writs of error retornable into this High Court of Parliament, the plaintiffs therein desire to delay justice, rather then to come to the determination of the right of the cause
it is therefore ordered by the Lords spiritual and temporal in Parliament assembled, that the plaintiffs in all such writs after the same, and the records be brought in, shall speedily repair to the clerk of the Parliament, and prosecute their writs of error -
Reports of cases, upon appeals and writs of error
in the High Court of Parliament; from the year 1701, to the year 1779. With tables, notes and references. By Josiah Brown, Esq. barrister at law -
An act for redress of delays and mischiefs arising by vvrits of error
and vvrits of false judgement in several cases -
Die Sabathi 13° Julii, 1678. An order of the House of Peers limiting the time of bringing writs of error and appeals into that House
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A report of the proceedings
particularly on the commission in error, in the cause of Thomas Harrison, Esquire, Chamberlain of the City of London, plaintiff, against John Alexander, Gentleman, an Attorney of the Court of King's Bench, defendant. Touching the right of the City of London to oblige attornies at law, who practise conveyancing within the said city, to be free of the Scrivener's Company: Wherein The Jurisdiction of the superior and inferior Courts, the Privilege of Attornies at Law therein, and also the History and Validity of Bye-Laws, are learnedly discussed, and fully ascertained, by the most eminent Lawyers in Westminster-Hall. Published from a manuscript copy, taken by an able hand -
Reasons for some amendments in the present practice of the law
Contained in a letter to a Member of Parliament -
House of Lords
Mary Mandeville, Widow of Edmond Mandeville, Plaintiff in Error. Robert Lackey, Lessee of the Right Honourable Henry-Thomas Earl of Carrick, and also Lessee of John Cronyn, - - Defendant. Copy of a writ of error of the third of February, one thousand seven hundred and ninety-five, and the whole record as sent up from the Court of King's Bench; the Plaintiff's assignment of Errors and the Defendant's joinder in Error, as now before Parliament -
Dame Mary Kinsey, widow and administratrix of Sir Tho. Kinsey, plt. Henry Hayward, ... deft. the defendent's case. In a writ of error upon a judgment of the King's Bench