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Filed under: Procedure (Law) -- Great Britain -- History -- 19th century
Filed under: Defense (Criminal procedure) -- Great BritainFiled under: Equity -- Great Britain The Doctrine of Equity: A Commentary on the Law As Administered by the Court of Chancery (seventh American edition; Philadelphia: T. and J. W. Johnson and Co., 1881), by John Adams, contrib. by James R. Ludlow, John M. Collins, Henry Wharton, George Tucker Bispham, George Sharswood, and Alfred I. Phillips Filed under: Equity pleading and procedure -- Great Britain The Doctrine of Equity: A Commentary on the Law As Administered by the Court of Chancery (seventh American edition; Philadelphia: T. and J. W. Johnson and Co., 1881), by John Adams, contrib. by James R. Ludlow, John M. Collins, Henry Wharton, George Tucker Bispham, George Sharswood, and Alfred I. Phillips
Filed under: Court records -- Great Britain
Filed under: Court records -- England -- London
Filed under: Evidence, Criminal -- Great Britain -- HistoryFiled under: Eavesdropping -- Great BritainFiled under: Torts -- Great Britain The Law of Torts: A Treatise on the Principles of Obligations Arising From Civil Wrongs in the Common Law; To Which is Added the Draft of a Code of Civil Wrongs Prepared for the Government of India (4th edition; London: Stevens and Sons, 1895), by Frederick Pollock
Filed under: Conspiracy -- Great Britain -- Fiction
Filed under: Conspiracy -- England -- Fiction
Filed under: Fraud -- Great Britain -- History -- 19th centuryFiled under: Libel and slander -- Great Britain Criminal Libel and the Duty of Juries, by Joseph Towers and Francis Maseres (HTML with commentary at constitution.org) Hypocrisy Unveiled, and Calumny Detected, in a Review of Blackwood's Magazine (based on a 1818 Pilland edition, sometimes misattributed to James Grahame), by Macvey Napier, ed. by David Hill Radcliffe, contrib. by James Grahame (TEI XML and page images at Lord Byron and His Times) Hypocrisy Unveiled, and Calumny Detected, in a Review of Blackwood's Magazine (sometimes misattributed to James Grahame; fourth edition; Edinburgh: F. Pillans, 1818), by Macvey Napier, contrib. by James Grahame (page images at HathiTrust) Tragedies in New Zealand in 1868 and 1881: Discussed in England in 1886 and 1887 (selected proceedings from the Bryce v. Rusden libel case; London and Bungay: Printed privately by R. Clay and Sons, 1888), ed. by George William Rusden, contrib. by Great Britain High Court of Justice, Queen's Bench Division (1880-1901)
Filed under: Trials (Libel) -- England -- London Judgment in the Case of David Irving vs. Penguin Books, Ltd. and Deborah Lipstadt, by Great Britain Royal Courts of Justice and Charles Gray (PDF at phdn.org) Malice Defeated: or, A Brief Relation of The Accusation and Deliverance of Elizabeth Cellier, Wherein Her Proceedings Both Before and During Her Confinement are Particularly Related and The Mystery of The Meal-Tub Fully Discovered; Together With an Abstract of Her Arraignment and Tryal (London: Printed for E. Cellier, 1680), by Elizabeth Cellier (HTML at Michigan) The Tryal and Sentence of Elizabeth Cellier, For Writing, Printing, and Publishing, a Scandalous Libel, Called Malice Defeated, &c... (London: Printed for T. Collins, 1680), contrib. by Elizabeth Cellier (multiple formats at archive.org)
Filed under: False imprisonment -- England -- Fiction
Filed under: Nuisances -- England -- London -- Cases
Filed under: Administrative courts -- Great Britain
Filed under: Appellate procedure -- Great Britain -- Colonies -- AmericaFiled under: Civil procedure -- Great Britain
Filed under: Pleading -- Great Britain
Filed under: Estates (Law) -- Scotland -- Early works to 1800Filed under: Escheat -- Scotland
Filed under: Administrative remedies -- Great BritainFiled under: Courts -- Great BritainFiled under: Criminal procedure -- Great Britain
Filed under: Imprisonment -- Great Britain
Filed under: Executions and executioners -- Great Britain -- History
Filed under: Executions and executioners -- England -- History
Filed under: Hanging -- England -- London -- History
Filed under: Gallows -- England -- London -- HistoryFiled under: Grand jury -- Great BritainFiled under: Sentences (Criminal procedure) -- Great Britain Simple Justice (c2005), by Charles A. Murray, ed. by David Conway, contrib. by Robert Allen, John Cottingham, Christie Davies, J. C. Lester, Tom Sorell, and Vivien Stern (PDF at Civitas) Filed under: Wager of battle -- Great Britain Cottoni Posthuma: Divers Choice Pieces of that Renowned Antiquary, Sir Robert Cotton, Knight and Baronet (4 volumes in 1; set did not get to all items in volume 1's projected table of contents; Edinburgh: Privately printed, 1884-1888), by Robert Cotton, ed. by Edmund Goldsmid, contrib. by James Howell
Filed under: Criminal procedure -- England -- History -- Sources
Filed under: Habeas corpus -- England -- LondonFiled under: Trials -- Great Britain
Filed under: Jury -- Great Britain Trial by Jury (Hamlyn Lectures, #8; London: Stevens and Sons, 1956), by Patrick Devlin (PDF in the UK) Criminal Libel and the Duty of Juries, by Joseph Towers and Francis Maseres (HTML with commentary at constitution.org) The Elements of the Art of Packing As Applied to Special Juries, Particularly in Cases of Libel Law (London: E. Wilson, 1821), by Jeremy Bentham An Essay on the Trial by Jury (Boston: J. P. Jewett and Co.; Cleveland: Jewett, Proctor and Worthington, 1852), by Lysander Spooner
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