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Nottingham, Heneage Finch Earl of (1621-1682) | 8 |
Great Britain | 4 |
Nottingham, Heneage Finch | 3 |
Nelson, William (1653-) | 2 |
Nelson, William | 2 |
Hobart, Sir Henry (1625) | 2 |
Great Britain. Court of Chancery | 2 |
Great Britain. Court of Queen'S Bench | 2 |
Norfolk, Henry Howard, Duke of, 1628-1684 | 1 |
Howard, Charles (1713) | 1 |
Reports of cases decreed in the High Court of Chancery, during the time Sir Heneage Finch, afterwards earl of Nottingham, was Lord Chancellor. In many of which decrees he was assisted by some of the judges of the common law. All which cases are truly stated upon the pleadings, and the arguments on each side clearly reported; together with the opinions of those judges, who sate as assistants to the chancellor before he pronounced his decrees. To which are added marginal notes, shewing where those decrees are founded on the civil law, and agree therewith. None of these cases ever printed before, and all of them carefully collected by a gentleman who attended the said court, and was himself of counsel in the said cases. With proper tables; one of the names of the cases, the other of the principal matters therein contained
Nottingham, Heneage Finch Earl of (1621-1682); Nelson, William (1653-); Great Britain. Court of Chancery
1725
Preface signed; W. N. [i.e. William Nelson].
Reports of cases decreed in the High Court of Chancery, during the time Sir Heneage Finch, afterwards earl of Nottingham, was Lord Chancellor. In many of which decrees he was assisted by some of the judges of the common law. All which cases are truly stated upon the pleadings, and the arguments on each side clearly reported; together with the opinions of those judges, who sate as assistants to the chancellor before he pronounced his decrees. To which are added marginal notes, shewing where those decrees are founded on the civil law, and agree therewith. None of these cases ever printed before, and all of them carefully collected by a gentleman who attended the said court, and was himself of counsel in the said cases. With proper tables; one of the names of the cases, the other of the principal matters therein contained
Nottingham, Heneage Finch Earl of (1621-1682); Nelson, William (1653-); Great Britain. Court of Chancery
1725
Preface signed; W. N. [i.e. William Nelson].
The reports of that reverend and learned judge, the Right Honourable Sr Henry Hobart : knight and baronet, Lord Chief Justice of His Majesties Court of Common Pleas; and Chancellor to both Their Highnesses Henry and Charles, Princes of Wales. [1603-1625]
Hobart, Sir Henry (1625); Nottingham, Heneage Finch Earl of (1621-1682); Great Britain. Court of Queen's Bench
1671
Initials; head-pieces.
The reports of that reverend and learned judge, the Right Honourable Sr Henry Hobart, knight and baronet, lord chief justice of His Majesty's Court of common pleas; and chancellor to both Their Highnesses Henry and Charles, princes of Wales [1603-1625]
Hobart, Sir Henry (1625); Nottingham, Heneage Finch Earl of (1621-1682); Great Britain. Court of Queen's Bench
1678
"The learned hand referred to is supposed to have been Heneage Finch." -- Marvin, Legal bibl., p. 388.
An exact and most impartial accompt of the indictment, arraignment, trial, and judgment (according to law) of twenty nine regicides, the murtherers of His late sacred Majesty of most glorious memory : begun at Hicks-Hall on Tuesday, the 9th of October, 1660, and continued (at the Sessions-House in the Old Bayley) untill Friday, the nineteenth of the same moneth : together with a summary of the dark, and horrid decrees of those caballists, preparatory to that hellish fact : exposed to view for the reader's satisfaction, and information of posterity
Nottingham, Heneage Finch Earl of (1621-1682)
1660
An enlarged edition was published anonymously in 1713 under title: The indictment, arraignment, tryal, and judgment, at large, of twenty-nine regicides. Pagination slightly irregular.
An exact and most impartial accompt of the indictment, arraignment, trial, and judgment (according to law) of twenty nine regicides, the murtherers of His late sacred Majesty of most glorious memory : begun at Hicks-Hall on Tuesday, the 9th of October, 1660, and continued (at the Sessions-House in the Old Bayley) untill Friday, the nineteenth of the same moneth : together with a summary of the dark, and horrid decrees of those caballists, preparatory to that hellish fact : exposed to view for the reader's satisfaction, and information of posterity
Nottingham, Heneage Finch Earl of (1621-1682)
1660
An enlarged edition was published anonymously in 1713 under title: The indictment, arraignment, tryal, and judgment, at large, of twenty-nine regicides. Pagination slightly irregular.
The arguments of the Right Honourable, the late Lord Chancellor Nottingham : upon which he made the decree in the cause between the Honourable Charles Howard, Esq., plaintiff; Henry late Duke of Norfolk, Henry Lord Mobrey his son, Henry Marquess of Dorchester, and Richard Marriott, Esq., defendants: wherein the several wayes and methods of limiting the trust of a term for years, are fully debated
Nottingham, Heneage Finch Earl of (1621-1682); Howard, Charles (1713)
1685
The Duke of Norfolk's case; or, The doctrine of perpetuities fully set forth and explain'd
Norfolk, Henry Howard duke of (1628-1684); Nottingham, Heneage Finch Earl of (1621-1682)
1688
The Lord Chancellor Nottingham's arguments": 32 p. at end.