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Lex parliamentaria: or, A treatise of the law and custom of parliaments. Shewing their antiquity, names, kinds, and qualities ... With an appendix of a case in Parliament between Sir Francis Goodwyn and Sir John Fortescue, for the knights place for the county of Bucks, I Jac. I.
by Philips, George, 1599?-1696. Edition: The second edition, with large additions.Publisher: London : Printed for J. Stagg, [1734]Availability: Items available for reference: House of Lords Library - Palace
[Call number: CASE/T3]
(2). Location(s): Truro Corridor, First Floor CASE/T3.
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Modern entries, in English: being a select collection of pleadings in the Courts of King's Bench, Common Pleas and Exchequer ... and also all kinds of writs original and judicial. Translated from the most authentick books, but chiefly from Lutwich's, Saunders's, Vestris's, Salkeld's and the Modern reports; and from other cases lately tried and adjudged, and wherein writs of error have been brought, and judgments affirmed together with readings and observations on the several cases in the reports ... To which are added references to all the other entries in the books. With three distinct tables, one of the precedents, the second of the cases abridg'd, and the third of the names of the cases. By a gentleman of the Inner Temple.
by Mallory, John | Great Britain. Court of King's Bench | Great Britain. Court of Exchequer | Great Britain. Court of Common Pleas. Publisher: [London]In the Savoy : Printed for Tho. Woodward, ... J. Shuckburgh, ...; and J. Stagg ..., 1741Availability: Items available for reference: Millbank
[Call number: QTO MAL]
(1). Location(s): 5 GCS, Room 1-01 QTO MAL.
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The Britannic constitution: or, the fundamental form of government in Britain. Demonstrating, the original contract entred into by King and people, according to the primary institutions thereof, in this nation. Wherein is proved, that the placing on the throne King William III. was the natural fruit and effect of the original constitution. And, that the succession to this crown, establish'd in the present protestant heirs, is de jure and justify'd, by the fundamental laws of Great Britain. And many important original powers and privileges, of both Houses of Parliament, are exhibited. By Roger Acherley, ...
by Acherley, Roger, 1665?-1740. Publisher: London : Printed for A. Bettesworth, J. Osborn, and T. Longman, ... W. and J. Innys, ... W. Mears, and D. Browne, ... J. Stevens, and T. Woodward, ... R. Ford, ... E. Symon, ... J. Stagg, ... and S. Billingsley, 1727Availability: Items available for reference: Millbank
[Call number: QTO ACH]
(1). Location(s): 5 GCS, Room 1-01 QTO ACH.
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