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Praxis Almae Curiae Cancellariae: Being a Collection of Precedents by Bill and Answer, Plea and Demurrer: In Causes of the greatest Moment (wherein Equity hath been allowed) which have been Commenced in the High Court of Chancery, For more than 30 Years last past

Praxis Almae Curiae Cancellariae: Being a Collection of Precedents by Bill and Answer, Plea and Demurrer: In Causes of the greatest Moment (wherein Equity hath been allowed) which have been Commenced in the High Court of Chancery, For more than 30 Years last past

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Praxis Almae Curiae Cancellariae: Being a Collection of Precedents by Bill and Answer, Plea and Demurrer: In Causes of the greatest Moment (wherein Equity hath been allowed) which have been Commenced in the High Court of Chancery, For more than 30 Years last past

by Brown, William

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London: E. and R. Nutt, 1725. Hard Cover. Very Good -. Title page continued: "With Appeals (in several Cases of great Difficulty) to the House of Peers in Parliament, and the Proceedings thereupon. Also A Complete Collection of all the Writs and Process concerning the same. Together with a Preliminary Discourse, by Way of Rules, Succinctly and Methodically drawn up; containing the Practice of the said Court, in every particular Branch of the equitable Part thereof. The Fourth Edition, with great Additions and Corrections throughout. By a late Master in Chancery. In the Savoy: Printed by E. and R. Nutt, and R. Gosling, (Assigns of Edward Sayer, Esq,) for Abel Roper." Compiled by William Brown; also attributed to Sir Robert Heath--cf. Halkett & Laing. 2 volumes; 20 cm. Full period polished calf with six spine compartments between raised bands. Red morocco spine label in second compartments with gilt-tooled title: Praxis Almæ Curiæ. Blind-tooled decorative border along both joints of each volume. Gilt-tooled decoration of board edges. Former owners' names on front endpapers and title pages: G.D. Wall (Garrett Wall); S.R. Stewart; J. Growden jun.; Robert Hawthorne; and H? Hughes. "Weidman" in ink at head of both spines. In Very Good- Condition: leather is rubbed and scraped; small loss of leather at ends of spines; fore-edges of vol. 1 dampstained at lower edge, slightly touching lower corner of a few pages; boards just starting to separate at head of spines, but solid; foxing, heavy in sections; otherwise pages are clean and tight.

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Praxis Almae Curiae Cancellariae: Being a Collection of Precedents by Bill and Answer, Plea and Demurrer: In Causes of the greatest Moment (wherein Equity hath been allowed) which have been Commenced in the High Court of Chancery, For more than 30 Years last past
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Brown, William
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1725
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