Debt, Imprisonment for - Great Britain - Early works to 1800
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A letter to my Lord S******. Concerning the prisons for debts . With an hint or two of a method for securing the creditor's property, without touching the person of the debtor.
PhilanthroposDate: 1729- E-books
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Observations on the law of arrest and imprisonment for debt Together with a short sketch of a plan for an amendment of that law. By Richard Bevan, Esq; of the Middle Temple, barrister at law.
Bevan, Richard, fl. 1781.Date: M.DCC.LXXXI. [1781]- E-books
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An inquiry into the practice of imprisonment for debt , and a refutation of Mr. James Stephen's doctrine. To which is added, a hint for relief of both creditor and debtor.
Date: M.DCC.LXXIII. [1773]- E-books
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The rise and practice of imprisonment in personal actions examined; and a mode a proceeding offered, reconciling the ancient and modern practice, in aid both of debtor and creditor. By a barrister at law
Delamayne, Thomas, 1718-1773.Date: M,DCC,LXXII. [1772]- E-books
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Imprisonment for debt unconstitutional and oppressive, proved from the Fundamental Principles of the British Constitution, and the Rights of Nature. By Edward Farley, Esq.
Farley, Edward, Esq.Date: M.DCC.LXXXVIII. [1788]