English Legal History and its Sources
Herausgeber: Ibbetson, David; Ramsay, Nigel; Jones, Neil
English Legal History and its Sources
Herausgeber: Ibbetson, David; Ramsay, Nigel; Jones, Neil
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A Festschrift in honour of Professor Sir John Baker, presented by leading scholars on the sources of English legal history.
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A Festschrift in honour of Professor Sir John Baker, presented by leading scholars on the sources of English legal history.
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 422
- Erscheinungstermin: 3. Mai 2019
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 27mm
- Gewicht: 759g
- ISBN-13: 9781108483063
- ISBN-10: 1108483062
- Artikelnr.: 54036567
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 422
- Erscheinungstermin: 3. Mai 2019
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 27mm
- Gewicht: 759g
- ISBN-13: 9781108483063
- ISBN-10: 1108483062
- Artikelnr.: 54036567
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
1. Year book men David J. Seipp; 2. Errores in camera Scaccarii David
Ibbetson; 3. Law reporting in the seventeenth century W. H. Bryson; 4. The
law of contracts as reported in The Times, 1785-1820 James Oldham; 5.
Reading terminology in the sources for the early common law: seisin, simple
and not so simple John Hudson; 6. 'A photograph of English life'?: the
trustworthiness of the thirteenth-century crown pleas rolls Henry
Summerson; 7. Law, lawyers and legal records: litigating and practising law
in late medieval England Jonathan Rose; 8. The fees they earned: the
incomes of William Staunford and other Tudor lawyers Nigel Ramsay; 9. The
fifteenth-century accounts of the undersheriffs of Middlesex: an unlikely
source for legal history Susanne Brand; 10. Local courts in Eastern Sussex,
1263-1835 Christopher Whittick; 11. Visualising legal history: the courts
and legal profession in image Anthony Musson; 12. The engraved facsimile by
John Pine (1733) of the 'Canterbury' Magna Carta (1215) Simon Keynes; 13.
The abbess, the empress and the 'Constitutions of Clarendon' Elisabeth van
Houts; 14. The Tractatus de antiquo dominico corone ascribed to Anger of
Ripon Paul Brand; 15. Another way of doing manuscript catalogues? Charles
Donahue, Jr; 16. Common opinion in the fourteenth century: before the
common learning, before the Inns of Court Ian Williams; 17. Henry
Sherfield's reading on wills (1624) and trusts in the form of a use upon a
use N. G. Jones; 18. Civilians in the common law courts, 1500-1700 R. H.
Helmholz; 19. The widow's apparel: paraphernalia and the courts Janet S.
Loengard; 20. 'The glorious uncertainty of the law': life at the Bar,
1810-1830 Michael Lobban.
Ibbetson; 3. Law reporting in the seventeenth century W. H. Bryson; 4. The
law of contracts as reported in The Times, 1785-1820 James Oldham; 5.
Reading terminology in the sources for the early common law: seisin, simple
and not so simple John Hudson; 6. 'A photograph of English life'?: the
trustworthiness of the thirteenth-century crown pleas rolls Henry
Summerson; 7. Law, lawyers and legal records: litigating and practising law
in late medieval England Jonathan Rose; 8. The fees they earned: the
incomes of William Staunford and other Tudor lawyers Nigel Ramsay; 9. The
fifteenth-century accounts of the undersheriffs of Middlesex: an unlikely
source for legal history Susanne Brand; 10. Local courts in Eastern Sussex,
1263-1835 Christopher Whittick; 11. Visualising legal history: the courts
and legal profession in image Anthony Musson; 12. The engraved facsimile by
John Pine (1733) of the 'Canterbury' Magna Carta (1215) Simon Keynes; 13.
The abbess, the empress and the 'Constitutions of Clarendon' Elisabeth van
Houts; 14. The Tractatus de antiquo dominico corone ascribed to Anger of
Ripon Paul Brand; 15. Another way of doing manuscript catalogues? Charles
Donahue, Jr; 16. Common opinion in the fourteenth century: before the
common learning, before the Inns of Court Ian Williams; 17. Henry
Sherfield's reading on wills (1624) and trusts in the form of a use upon a
use N. G. Jones; 18. Civilians in the common law courts, 1500-1700 R. H.
Helmholz; 19. The widow's apparel: paraphernalia and the courts Janet S.
Loengard; 20. 'The glorious uncertainty of the law': life at the Bar,
1810-1830 Michael Lobban.
1. Year book men David J. Seipp; 2. Errores in camera Scaccarii David
Ibbetson; 3. Law reporting in the seventeenth century W. H. Bryson; 4. The
law of contracts as reported in The Times, 1785-1820 James Oldham; 5.
Reading terminology in the sources for the early common law: seisin, simple
and not so simple John Hudson; 6. 'A photograph of English life'?: the
trustworthiness of the thirteenth-century crown pleas rolls Henry
Summerson; 7. Law, lawyers and legal records: litigating and practising law
in late medieval England Jonathan Rose; 8. The fees they earned: the
incomes of William Staunford and other Tudor lawyers Nigel Ramsay; 9. The
fifteenth-century accounts of the undersheriffs of Middlesex: an unlikely
source for legal history Susanne Brand; 10. Local courts in Eastern Sussex,
1263-1835 Christopher Whittick; 11. Visualising legal history: the courts
and legal profession in image Anthony Musson; 12. The engraved facsimile by
John Pine (1733) of the 'Canterbury' Magna Carta (1215) Simon Keynes; 13.
The abbess, the empress and the 'Constitutions of Clarendon' Elisabeth van
Houts; 14. The Tractatus de antiquo dominico corone ascribed to Anger of
Ripon Paul Brand; 15. Another way of doing manuscript catalogues? Charles
Donahue, Jr; 16. Common opinion in the fourteenth century: before the
common learning, before the Inns of Court Ian Williams; 17. Henry
Sherfield's reading on wills (1624) and trusts in the form of a use upon a
use N. G. Jones; 18. Civilians in the common law courts, 1500-1700 R. H.
Helmholz; 19. The widow's apparel: paraphernalia and the courts Janet S.
Loengard; 20. 'The glorious uncertainty of the law': life at the Bar,
1810-1830 Michael Lobban.
Ibbetson; 3. Law reporting in the seventeenth century W. H. Bryson; 4. The
law of contracts as reported in The Times, 1785-1820 James Oldham; 5.
Reading terminology in the sources for the early common law: seisin, simple
and not so simple John Hudson; 6. 'A photograph of English life'?: the
trustworthiness of the thirteenth-century crown pleas rolls Henry
Summerson; 7. Law, lawyers and legal records: litigating and practising law
in late medieval England Jonathan Rose; 8. The fees they earned: the
incomes of William Staunford and other Tudor lawyers Nigel Ramsay; 9. The
fifteenth-century accounts of the undersheriffs of Middlesex: an unlikely
source for legal history Susanne Brand; 10. Local courts in Eastern Sussex,
1263-1835 Christopher Whittick; 11. Visualising legal history: the courts
and legal profession in image Anthony Musson; 12. The engraved facsimile by
John Pine (1733) of the 'Canterbury' Magna Carta (1215) Simon Keynes; 13.
The abbess, the empress and the 'Constitutions of Clarendon' Elisabeth van
Houts; 14. The Tractatus de antiquo dominico corone ascribed to Anger of
Ripon Paul Brand; 15. Another way of doing manuscript catalogues? Charles
Donahue, Jr; 16. Common opinion in the fourteenth century: before the
common learning, before the Inns of Court Ian Williams; 17. Henry
Sherfield's reading on wills (1624) and trusts in the form of a use upon a
use N. G. Jones; 18. Civilians in the common law courts, 1500-1700 R. H.
Helmholz; 19. The widow's apparel: paraphernalia and the courts Janet S.
Loengard; 20. 'The glorious uncertainty of the law': life at the Bar,
1810-1830 Michael Lobban.