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The law of arrests in both civil and criminal cases shewing for what causes, by what authority, by whom, and how arrests are to be made; what Persons and Places are privileged, and who protected from Arrests; how to raise a Hue and Cry; the Consequences of Opposing, Resisting, Preventing, and Flying from Arrests; the Treatment under Arrest and in Gaol; the Fees on Arrests, Commitments, &c. the Nature of Bail, Escapes, Rescues, Breach of Prison, and of being legally discharged out of Prison, &c. Necessary for Sheriffs, Under-Sheriffs, Sheriffs Bailiffs, Coroners, Justices of Peace, Mayors and Bailiffs of Cities and Towns, Constables, &c. as well as Debtors, Creditors, Prisoners, and all private Persons. In two parts. By an attorney at law.
Attorney at lawDate: MDCCXLII. [1742]- E-books
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An attorney's practice common-plac'd containing all the rules and orders relating to the practice of the King's Bench and Common Pleas to this present Time, with Explanations and a great Number of practical Remarks alphabetically digested under proper Heads, and the Subject Matter under each Head disposed in its natural Order; and such References are made from one Head to another, that any thing contained may easily be found without the Help of an Index, whereby much Time and Trouble may be saved in attaining the Knowledge of the most useful Points of an Attorney's Practice. In two parts. The first part in the King's Bench. The second part in the Common Pleas. By an attorney at law.
Attorney at lawDate: 1743- E-books
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The rules of practice common-plac'd; with remarks. In two parts. Part I. containing the method of proceeding in the Court of King's Bench. Part II. containing the method of proceeding in the Court of Common Pleas. ... By an attorney at law
Attorney at lawDate: 1740- E-books
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Some observations on the late Act of Insolvency, (passed in the thirty-second year of the reign of King George the Second) with the method of proceeding to discharge a prisoner out of custody, Pursuant to the Directions of the said Act: and Precedents of the Petition, Notices, and Affidavits, To be Used on the Occasion. Carefully Drawn and Settled: Also Directions how a Prisoner, charged with Mesne Process, or Bailable Writs, may entitle those Creditors, and others his Creditors, who have brought no Actions against him, at a very small Expence, to have a Dividend of his Estate and Effects rateable, with those Creditors that have charged him in Execution, (to whom the Act only extends) whereby he will become absolutely discharged from his Imprisonment. Also the Proceedings to compel Debtors in Execution to deliver up their Effects for the Benefit of their Creditors, according to the Directions of the same Act. To which is added, A Calculation of the Fees and Expences in the Proceedings, to discharge a Prisoner under this Act, on his own Application. By an attorney at law
Attorney at lawDate: 1759- E-books
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Astræa: or, a letter addressed to an officer of the Court of Exchequer, on the abuses committed in His Majesty's casual revenue, as well as in the Administration and Execution of Public Justice in Ireland. Together with a Plan for the Better Execution of Public Justice in Counties at Large. By an attorney at law
Attorney at lawDate: M.DCC.LXXXVIII. [1788]