England and Wales. Court of King's Bench
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- 110 2 _ ‡a England and Wales ‡b Court of King's Bench
- 110 2 _ ‡a England and Wales. Court of King's Bench
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- 110 1 0 ‡a England and Wales. ‡b Court of King's Bench
4xx's: Alternate Name Forms (13)
5xx's: Related Names (4)
Works
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Account at large of the Earl of Danby's arguments at the Court of King's-Bench upon His Lordship's motion for bail ... | |
An hist. introd. to Eng. law and its institutions, 1948: | |
Narrationes modernae | |
A Narrative of the apprehending, commitment, arraignment, condemnation, and execution of John James, who suffered at Tiburne, Novemb. the 26th 1661 : with several occasional passages and speeches, faithfully collected from such as were eye and ear witnesses : also, an account of the death of several persons since the execution of John James, known to be active and diligent in that matter. | |
The pleadings, arguments, and other proceedings in the Court of Kings-Bench upon the quo warranto touching the charter of the city of London : with the judgement entred thereupon : the whole pleadings faithfully taken from the record. | |
Plusieurs tres-bons cases, come ils estoyent adjugees es trois premiers ans du raign du feu roy Charles le premier en la Court de bank le roy. | |
Practical register, begun in the reign of King Charles I | |
Practical register, or, The accomplish'd attorney | |
The proceedings at the tryal of Sr. Patience Ward, Kt. : upon an information of Mr. Attorny General for perjury, who was tryed at the King's Bench-Barr-Westminster, on the 19th of this instant May 1683 ... | |
Le procés du Sr. Edouard Coleman, gentilhomme, pour avoir conspiré la mort du roy de la Grande Bretagne, & la ruine de la religion protestante, & celle du gouvernement d'Angleterre, lequel fut convaincu du crime de Leze Majesté, & reçut sa sentence de mort, le jeudy 28 de novembre 1678. | |
Regestum practicale | |
A report of all the cases determined by Sir John Holt, Knt., from 1688 to 1710, during which time he was Lord Chief Justice of England : containing many cases never before printed | |
Reports d'ascuns cases (qui ont evenus aux temps du roy Henry le Septiême de tres heureuse memoire, & du tres illustre roy Henry le Huitiesme, & ne sont comprises deins les livres des terms & ans demesmes les roys) | |
Les reports de Sir Gefrey Palmer, chevalier & baronet, Attorney General a son tres exceent Majesty le Roy Charles le Second : imprime & publie per l'original : ovesque deux tables, l'un des nosmes des cases, l'auter des principal matters conteinus en yceux. | |
Les reports de Sr. Creswell Levinz, jades un del justices del Common Bank, en trois parts, commencant en le 12 an de Roy Charles II. & fini en le 8 an de son Majesty William III ... | |
Les reports de sr Henry Yelverton, chevalier et bart ... | |
Les reports des divers special cases argue & adjudge en le Court del bank le Roy, et auxy en le Co, Ba. & l'Exchequer ... [1657-1670] | |
Les reports du tres erudite Edmund Saunders chivalier, nadgairs seignior Chief Justice del Bank le Roi : des divers pleadings et cases en le Court del Bank le Roy en le temps del reign sa tres Excellent Majesty le Roy Charles le II : in two volumes : avec trois tables, la primer des nosmes des cases, la seond de les matters conteine en les pleadings, et le tierce de les principal matters conteine en les cases. | |
Reports of cases adjudged in the Court of King's bench, from the third year of King James the Second, to the twelfth year of King William the Third. [1686-1700] | |
The reports of Edward Bulstrode of the Inner Temple, Esquire, in three parts : of divers resolutions and judgments, given with great advice and mature deliberation by the grave, reverend, and learned judges and sages of the law, of cases and matters in law : with the reasons and causes of their said judgments, given in the Court of Kings Bench in the time of the reign of King James I, and King Charles I. | |
Reports of select cases in all the courts of Westminster-Hall : also the opinion of all the judges of England relating to the grandest prerogative of the royal family, and some observations relating to the prerogative of a queen consort | |
Reports of Sr. George Croke, kt., late, one of the justices of the Court of Kings-bench and formerly one of the justices of the court of common-bench, of such select cases as were adjudged in the said courts ... | |
Rerum judicatarum centuriae octo. | |
Robert Paynell's King's Bench reports,1625-1627 | |
Rules and orders for the Court of the Upper Bench at Westminster, 1655. | |
Select cases in B. R. 22, 23, & 24 Car. I. Regis | |
The severall tryals of Sir Henry Slingsby Kt., John Hewet D.D., and John Mordant Esq. for high treason in Westminster-Hall : together withthe Lord president's speech before the sentence of death was pronounced against the afore named Sir H. Slingsby and Dr. Hewet, being the 2. of June, 1658, at which time the said Mr. Mordant was by the court acquitted : as also the manner of their execution on Tower-Hill, the 8. of June following, with the substance of their speeches on the scaffold. | |
Trial and condemnation of William Stalay for high-treason on Thursday the 21st of November 1678 at the Kings-Bench Barr at Westminster | |
Trial and conviction of John Hambden, Esq. | |
Trial and conviction of Sr. Sam. Bernardiston, Bart., for high-misdemeanor at the session of nisi prius | |
Trial between Henry Duke of Norfolk, plaintiff, and John Jermaine defendant | |
Trial of Henry Baron Delamere for high-treason in Westminster-Hall, the 14th day of January, 1685 | |
Trial of Laurence Braddon and Hugh Speke, Gent. upon an information of high-misdemeanor, subornation and spreading false reports | |
Trial of Nathaniel Reading, Esq., for attempting to stifle the King's evidence as to the horrid plot | |
Trial of Nathaniel Thompson, John Farewell, William Pain | |
Trial of Roger, Earl of Castlemaine, for high treason | |
Trial of Tho. Pilkington | |
Trials, convictions and sentence of Titus Otes, upon two indictments for willful, malicious, and corrupt perjury | |
Trials of Haagen Swendsen, Sarah Baynton, John Hartwell and John Spurr | |
Trials of Robert Green, Henry Berry, and Lawrence Hill | |
A true state of the difference between Sr. George Rook, Knt. and William Colepeper, Esq. : together with an account of the tryal of Mr. Nathanael Denew, Mr. Robert Britton, and Mr. John Merriam, before the Right Honorable Sir John Holt, Knt., Lord Chief Justice of England, on an indictment for the designs and attempts therein mentioned against the life of the said William Colepeper on behalf of the said Sir George Rook. | |
Tryal for the riot at Guild-Hall, on Midsommer-Day, 1682 | |
Tryal of the seven bishops | |
Tryal of William Stayley, goldsmith, for speaking treasonable words against His Most Sacred Majesty | |
Writs judiciall : shewing the formes, nature, and entries of all manner of executions, reall, personall, and mixt actions, as they are now used in the Court of Common Pleas : together with many other judiciall transactions, as by scire facias, &c. in order to execution |