Great Britain. Court of Queen's Bench
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Books by Great Britain. Court of Queen's Bench
Total count: 24
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The tryal and condemnation of David Lindsay, a Scotch gent., late secretary to the Earl of Melford, for high treasonupon the statute made in the ninth year of the late King William the IIId, for returning from France, without license under the privy-seal of England : at the Queen's Bench bar at Westminster, the 24th of April, 1704 : with all the learned arguments of council on both sides : before the Right Honourable the Lord Chief Justice Holt, the Right Honourable the Lord Chief Justice Trevor, Mr. Justice Nevill, Mr. Justice Powel, Mr. Justice Gold, Mr. Justice Tracy, Mr. Baron Bury, and Mr. Baron Smith, &cPrinted for Isaac Cleave1704-01-01
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The arraignment, confession and condemnation of James Boucher, gent. for high treasonupon the statue made in the ninth year of King William the Third, for coming over from France without licence under the privy seal at the Queen's Bench Bar, Westminster on Monday the 28th of February, 1703/4, before the Right Honourable the Lord Chief Justice Holt, the Right Honourable the Lord Chief Justice Trevor, the Lord Chief Baron Ward, Mr. Justice Powel, Mr. Justice Powis, Mr. Justice Gould, Mr. Justice Tracey, Mr. Baron Bury and Mr. Baron PricePrinted for I. Cleave1704-01-01
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Life, character, and execution of Christopher Slaughterfordfor the murder of Jane Young, for which he had been before acquitted[s.n.]1810-01-01
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Report of the case of the Queen against the South Western Railway Companydecided in the Court of Queen's Bench, June 4th, 1842A. Maxwell & Son, Law Booksellers and Publishers and A. Milliken1842-01-01
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Queen's bench reportsNew seriesPrinted for Saunders and Benning1843-01-01
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The law and practice in proceedings on the Crown side of the Court of Queen's Benchcomprising the alterations and rules made and adopted in pursuance of the 6 & 7 Vict. c. 20 : and an appendix of formsS. Sweet1844-01-01
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First report from the select committee on proceedings in the action of Howard v. Gosset[s.n.]1845-01-01
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A full report of the proceedings in the record case of James Birch, proprietor of the 'World' newspaper against the Right Hon. Sir William M. Somerville, barttried at Nisi Prius, Queen's Bench, before the Lord Chief Justice, and a special jury, on Friday and Saturday, the 5th and 6th of December, 1851William Curry, Jun. and Co.1851-01-01
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Report of the trial and preliminary proceedings in the case of the Queen on the prosecution of G. Achilli v. Dr. Newmanwith an introduction containing comments on the law and on the course and conduct of the trial : also with the pleadings and affidavits and copious notes, particularly on the constitution and practice of the court of inquisition3rd ed.C. Dolman1852-01-01
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Achilli vs. Newmana full report of this most extraordinary trial for seduction and adultery charged against Dr. Achilli, the apostate Catholic priest, by the celebrated Dr. Newman, the Oxford Puseyite, both of whom are seceders from their former creedsDewitt & Davenport1852-01-01
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The judgment of the Court of Queen's Bench (literal and entire from the short-hand writer's notes) upon the application of Mr. W.H. Barber for his attorney's certificatealso important new evidence with Mr. Barber's remarks elucidating the matters misconceived by the courtCrockford1854-01-01
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In the Queen's Bench, proceedings on the trial of the cause Jacob Morgan, plaintiff, versus the Rev. Iltyd Nicholl, defendant, before Mr. Justice Willes and a special juryPrinted by C.W. Reynell1858-01-01
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Extraordinary case of libel, Benjamin Coleman versus Edwin Ward Jacksonaddressed to the members of the stock exchange, the magistrates of the county of Middlesex, and the commercial community generallyBenjamin Coleman1858-01-01
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The Right Hon. the Earl of Erne, plaintiff, John Grey Vesey Porter, Esq., defendantreport of the trial of an action for libel had in this cause : before the Lord Chief Justice and a special jury on the 12th and 14th February, 1859Printed by Goodwin, Son, and Nethercott1859-01-01
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Piracy of registered designs, M'Crea v. Holdsworthimportant trial in the Court of Queen's Bench, (being the second trial,) before Lord Chief Justice Cockburn, on 18th February, 1864[s.n.]1864-01-01
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Forty burglaries of the years 1863-4-5, the hearing before the magistrates of some of the burglars, and their subsequent trial and conviction, the trial Walker v. Milner, in the Court of Queen's Bench, February 14th & 15th, 1866 : before the Lord Chief Justice and a special jurywith remarks on the evidence of the convict casely and that of the professional engineers, &c., &c., &c., with illustrationsE. & F.N. Spon ...1866-01-01
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Observations on the province & function of laymen in the administration of criminal justicewith an examination of the judgment of the Court of Queen's Bench in the case of Leverson v. the QueenReeves and Turner1869-01-01
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The substance of the argument of Archibald John Stephens, LL.D., one of Her Majesty's counsel, in applying for a writ of Mandamus commanding the Bishop of London to issue a commission to inquire into the doctrines propounded by the Rev. W.J.E. Bennett, M.A., in a work entitled "An examination of Archdeacon Denison's propositions of faith on the doctrine of the Holy Eucharist," and the judgment of the Court of Queen's BenchSeeley, Jackson, and Halliday, 18691869-01-01
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The trial of Boulton and Park, with Hurt and FiskeA complete and accurate report of the proceedings extending over six days, from Tuesday, May 9th, to Monday, May 15th, 1871Heywood1871-01-01
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Charge of the Lord Chief Justice of England, in the case of the Queen against Thomas Castro, otherwise Arthur Orton, otherwise Sir Roger Charles Doughty Tichborne, bartPrinted by Vacher and Sons1874-01-01
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Full and revised report of the eight days' trial in the Court of Queen's Bench on a criminal information against John Sarsfield Casey at the prosecution of Patten Smith Bridge, from November 27th to December 5th, 1877The Central Tenants Defence Committee1877-01-01
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Full and revised report of the [eig]ht days' trial in the Court of Queen's Bench on a criminal information against John Sarsfield Casey at the prosecution of Patten Smith Bridge, from November 27th to December 5th, 1877The Central Tenants Defence Committee1877-01-01
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The trial at Bar of Sir Roger C.D. Tichborne, bartin the Court of Queen's Bench at Westminster, before Lord Chief Justice Cockburn, Mr. Justice Mellor and Mr. Justice Lush for perjury, commencing Monday, September 1, 1873 and continued to Monday, September 29, 1873Englishman Office1878-01-01
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In the High Court of Justice, Queen's Bench Division, Royal Courts of Justice, Thursday, 4th March, 1886, before Baron Huddleston and a special jury Bryce v. RusdenWaterlow Bros. & Layton, Printers1886-01-01