Publication

1827 - Printed by Thomas Brittain, London, England

Language

English

Word Count

18,250 words, Guess

Page Count

73 pages

Physical Format

[electronic resource] /

Identifiers

Alternate Titles

  • In the King's Bench, Easter term, 5 Geo. IV. between William Drury Lowe, Esquire, plaintiff, and the Right Honourable Sir William Talmash, baronet, commonly called Lord Huntingtower, defendant
  • Argument and judgment in the Court of Exchequer, on the the 29th and 30th of June, 1813, in the cause of Davison v. the Attorney-General, on the important question, "Whether exceptions may be taken to the answer of the attorney-general."
  • Queen's Bench, Easter term, 1839, report of the case of the Queen v. Lumsdaine, with observations on parochial assessment act.

Subjects

Places

People

Richard LoweWilliam Drury Lowe (1802-1877)William Manners Tollemache Huntingtower Lord (1766-1833)

Series Statement

  • Making of modern law

Links

Reader Reviews

No reviews yet for this book.

Be the first to share your thoughts!