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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This book is for all interested in the history of English law, whether lawyers or historians. It presents new work by leading scholars on the sources of English legal history, including law reports and reporting, courts and records of litigation, images of the law, and legal practice and legal learning.
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Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 422
- Erscheinungstermin: 26. November 2020
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 23mm
- Gewicht: 608g
- ISBN-13: 9781108716345
- ISBN-10: 1108716342
- Artikelnr.: 60095227
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 422
- Erscheinungstermin: 26. November 2020
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 23mm
- Gewicht: 608g
- ISBN-13: 9781108716345
- ISBN-10: 1108716342
- Artikelnr.: 60095227
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.