Trespass -- Great Britain -- Cases. : Select cases of trespass from the King's courts, 1307-1399 / edited for the Selden Society by Morris S. Arnold
1987
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Trespass -- Great Britain -- Early works to 1800 : A treatise concerning trespasses vi et armis. : Wherein the nature of trespass is clearly explicated, and the Gift of the Action stated, and by whom such Actions may be brought, and against whom and how to be laid. Together with the Forms and Learning of Writs, Declarations and Pleadings, in reference to all sorts of Torts or Wrongs done to a Man's Person, Estate or Interest. And also wherein is contained all the Learning of our Law concerning Pleadings and Bars by way of Excuse, Justification, Concord, Amends, &c. With the general Rules of Pleading in this Action, and particular Rules applied to every Case. Together also with a clear and methodical Discourse of the curious Learning of Traverses, of Replications in this Action ; and of Evidence, Verdict, Damages, Costs and Judgments therein. To which are added References to Presidents and Entries proper to each Title. A Work very Useful for Students and Practisers of the Common Law. By the author of Lex customaria
Trial transcripts -- Great Britain : The tryal of William Penn & William Mead for causing a tumult : at the sessions held at the Old Bailey in London the 1st, 3d, 4th, and 5th of September 1670 / done by themselves ; transcribed from the compleat collection of state tryals first published in 1719 and edited by Don C. Seitz
Trials (Adultery) -- Great Britain -- History -- 19th century : Annals of Fashionable Gallantry: a collection of remarkable trials for crim. con., divorce, adultery, seduction, cruelty, the whole forming a complete history of the private life and amours of many characters in the most elevated sphere, interspersed with many curious anecdotes of supreme bon ton
1885
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Trials (Arson) -- Great Britain : The trial at large of James Hill, otherwise James Hind, otherwise James Aitken, commonly known by the name of John the Painter : who was tried and convicted at the assizes held at Winchester, on Thursday March 6, 1777, and executed and hung in chains, at Portsmouth, on Monday March 10, for setting fire to the rope-house in his Majesty's dock-yard at Portsmouth, on Saturday the 7th of December, 1776 ; together with the confession he made before magistrates and to Commissioner Gambier ; and an account of his behaviour at the time of his execution ; also, the particulars of his life, previous to his setting fire to the dock-yard, which he gave to Mr. White, Keeper of the Goal at Winchester
Trials (Assault) -- Great Britain -- Early works to 1800 : The trial (at large) of Joseph Stacpoole : Esq ; William Gapper, Attorney at Law, and James Lagier: for wilfully and maliciously shooting at John Parker, Esq ; tried at the assize, held at Maidstone, for the County of Kent, on Thursday, March 20, 1777, before the honourable Sir Richard Aston, Knt. One of the Justices of his Majesty's Court of King's-Bench. Taken, in short-hand, by Joseph Gurney
Trials (Bigamy) -- Great Britain -- Early works to 1800 : The trial of Elizabeth Duchess Dowager of Kingston for bigamy, before the right honourable the House of Peers, in Westminster-Hall, in full Parliament, on Monday the 15th ... of April, 1776
Trials (Breach of promise) -- Great Britain : Proceedings upon the trial of the action brought by Mary Elizabeth Smith against the Right Hon. Washington Sewallis Shirley, Earl Ferrers, for breach of promise of marriage : damages laid at £20,000 : before Mr. Justice Wightman and a special jury on the 14th, 16th, 17th, and 18th of February 1846, in the Queen's Bench, Westminster Hall
Trials (Divorce) -- Great Britain -- Early works to 1800 : The case of impotency debated : in the late famous tryal at Paris, between the Marquis de Gesvres and his Lady, Mademoiselle de Mascranny ; who, after three years marriage, commenced a suit against him for Impotency ; containing, I. The pleadings at large on both sides ; II. The reports of the King's physicians and surgeons appointed to search the parties ; III. A collection of the most authentick parallel cases upon this head, both ancient and modern, confirmed by the authority of papal decrees, councils, fathers, the judgments of the best canonists, civilians, and common Lawyers
1715
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Trials (Divorce) -- Great Britain -- History -- 19th century : Annals of Fashionable Gallantry: a collection of remarkable trials for crim. con., divorce, adultery, seduction, cruelty, the whole forming a complete history of the private life and amours of many characters in the most elevated sphere, interspersed with many curious anecdotes of supreme bon ton
Trials (False imprisonment) -- Great Britain -- Early works to 1800 : The trial of the cause on an action brought by Stephen Sayre, Esq., against the Right Honourable William Henry, Earl of Rochford, one of His Majesty's Most Honourable Privy Council and late secretary of state, for false imprisonment : before the Right Hon. Lord Chief Justice De Grey, in the Court of Common Pleas in Westminster-Hall, on Thursday the 27th of June, 1776 / published from Mr. Gurney's shorthand notes