Cunningham, Timothy, ?-1789
Cunningham, T., -1789
Cunningham, Timothy, d. 1789
Cunningham, Timothy 17..?-1789
Timothy Cunningham Anglo-Irish legal writer
VIAF ID: 29819182 ( Personal )
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Works
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A critical review of the liberties of British subjects : with a comparative view of the proceedings of the H---e of C-----s of I-----d against an unfortunate exile of that country, who in contending for the rights and liberties of the publick lost his own : published as a serious and seasonable warning to all true Whiggs and free Britons | |
Cunningham's law dictionary | |
The hist. of the customs, aids, subsidies ... [MI] 1778 | |
Historical Account of the rights of election of the several counties, cities and boroughs of Great Britain... by T. Cunningham,... | |
history of our national debts and taxes, from the year MDCLXXXVIII, to the present year MDCCLI [-MDCCLIII]Part I[-part IV] | |
The law of a justice of peace and parish officer : containing all the acts of Parliament at large concerning them, and the cases determined on those acts in the Court of King's Bench, to which is added, a collection of precedents revised and settled by persons of eminence in the law, comprising a greater variety than any other work of this kind extant | |
The law of bills of exchange, promissory notes, bank-notes, and insurances : containing all the statutes, cases at large, arguments, resolutions, judgments, decrees, and customs of merchants concerning them, methodically digested : together with rules and examples for computing the exchange between England and the principal places of trade in Europe : also, the arbitrations of exchange set in a clear and rational light, and illustrated with variety of examples | |
Laws concerning tithes | |
The laws of the highways and turnpike roads, 1773: | |
Magna charta libertatum civitatis Waterford | |
Maxims and rules of pleading, in actions real, personal, and mixed, popular, and penal: describing the nature of declarations, pleas, replications, rejoinders, and all other parts of pleading; shewing their validity and defects, and in what cases they are amendable by the courts, or remediable by the statute-law, or otherwise: likewise, which the parties in his plea shall first offer the issue, and where special matter may be given in evidence upon the general issue; of demurrers upon evidence; of verdicts, general and special, and of bills of exceptions to the fame; of judgements, executions, writs of error and false judgment; and of appeals, indictments, and informations, and the pleadings relating thereunto. First published in octavo, in the year 1694, from the manuscript of Sir Robert Heath ... | |
The merchant's lawyer : or, the law of trade in general. ... To which is added a complete book of rates. The second edition corrected, with additions, ... by T. Cunningham, .. | |
A new abridgment of the law, alphabetically digested under proper titles. | |
A new and complete law-dictionary. Or, General abridgment of the law; on a more extensive plan than any law-dictionary hitherto published: | |
A new treatise on the laws for preservation of the game : containing all the statutes, cases at large, arguments, resolutions, and judgments concerning it : equally useful to the gentleman and farmer as the gentleman may learn how far his privilege extends, and the farmer may be enabled to know when the gentleman exceeds the limits prescribed by law, and the proper means of redress : together with all the acts of Parliament relating to the sale of fish in the cities of London and Westminster | |
Reports of cases argued and adjudged in the court of King's Bench : In the Seventh, Eighth, Ninth, and Tenth Years, of his late Majesty King George the Second. During which Time The Right Honourable the Earl of Hardwicke was Lord Chief Justice of that Court. With Tables of the Names of the Cases and Principal Matters. To which is prefixed, A Proposal for rendering the Laws of England Clear and Certain, Humbly offered to the Consideration of both Houses of Parliament | |
Ward's justice |