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Second Book of Judgments, 4vo. 1674 Cases in Law and Equity, with opinions, 1776 Cases and Opinions of Eminent Counsel, 1791 Feame's Posthumous Works, 1797 1720—1773 ANNUITIES. Hunt, 8vo. 1796 . 1 1776—1796 BUILDING CASES. Architects' Law Reports Hudson 2 1904—1905* 2 1869—1906 BUILDING SOCIETIES. Judicial Decisions affecting 6 1893—1904* A/i asterisk (*) denotes current series. 12 Cheonological List of CHARITABLE USES. No. of Vols. Period. Duke, 8vo. 1805 1 1555—1804 CONSTITUTIONAL LAW. Forsyth's Cases and Opinions, 1869 .... 1 Chalmers' Opinions, 1814 2 1669—1809 EVIDENCE. Select Cases relating to Evidence, 1754 ... 1 1698— 17S2 FRIENDLY SOCIETIES. Diprose and Gammon, 1897 1 1801—1897 WoUstein, 1892 1 LIFE ASSURANCE CASES. Albert Assurance Arbitration. Keilly's Eeports of Lord Cairns' Decisions, 8vo. (3 parts) 1 1871—1875 European Assurance Arbitration. Keilly's Eeports of the decisions of Lords Westbury and Eomilly, roy. 8¥0. (1 part) .... 1 1872—1875 Marrack's Eeports of the decisions of Lord Westbury 1 1872 — 1874 LOCAL GOVERNMENT CASES. Justice of the Peace 69 1837—1905* Conder's Sewer and Drain Cases .... 1 1894 — 1903 Local Goyernment Eeports 6 1903— 1905' Casson's Decisions of Local Government Board . 3 1902 — 1905* Departmental Decisions 1905* Elder's Pood and Drug Cases 1 1876—1905 Cox's Magistrates, Municipal and Parochial Cases . 21 1859 — 1905* MERCANTILE CASES. Danson and Lloyd, roy. 8vo 1 1828—1829 Lloyd and Welsby, roy. 8vo 1 1829—1830 Duncan 2 1885—1886 Commercial Cases (Mathew) 10 1896—1905* PATENT CASES Davies, 8vo Carpmael, 8vo Webster, 8vo. (only Part 1 of Vol. II Macrory, 8vo Goodeve, 8vo GriflBn, 8vo. .... Reports of Patent, etc.. Cases, 8vo. 1 1785—1816 2 1602—1842 2 1601—1855 1 1847—1856 1 1785—1883 2 1866—1887 22 1884— J 905* An asterisk (•) detwtes current i Law Eeports — England and Wales — Ieeland. 13 POOR LAW CASES. No. of Vols, Period. Foley, 1758 1 1556—1730 Bott and Pratt, 1827—1833 3 1560—1833 Griffith 1 1821—1831 Lumley 2 1834—1842 Archbold 1 1842—1858 Paterson 1 1857—1863 PRACTICE CASES. Cases of Practice in C. P., 1797 . Bittleston's Practice Eeports, 12mo. Bittleston's Chambers Eeports . Charley's Practice Cases, 12mo. . 1 1702—1727 1 1875—1876 1 1883—1884 3 1875—1881 REAL PROPERTY. Eeal Property and Conveyancing Cases, 8to. . 1843—1848 SETTLEMENT CASES. Cases of Settlement, Svo. 1742 (also under K. B.) . 1 1685—1733 Sessions Cases in K. B., Svo. 1876 (also under K. B.) 2 1710—1748 Burrow's Settlement Cases, 4to 1 1732 — 1776 Caldecott, 4to. 1800 1 1776—1785 TITHE CASES. Eagle and Younge, Svo 4 1204—1825 Gwillim, Svo 4 1224—1824 Western, Svo 1 1592—1822 Eayner, Svo 3 1575—1782 Wood, Svo 4 1650—1798 TRADE MARKS. Cartmell 1 1876—1892 Eeports of Patents, Designs and Trade Mark Cases . 22 1884-1905' WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION. Minton Senhouse 8 1898—1906 IEELAND. REPORTS IN ALL THE COURTS. Law Eecorder, First Series, 4to 4 1827-1831 Glascock, roy. Svo 1 1831—1832 Law Eecorder, Second Series, roy. Svo. ... 6 1833 — 1838 Crawford and Dix, Abridged Cases, roy. Svo. . . 1 1837-1838 Legal Eeporter, Svo 3 1840—1843 Irish Law, roy. Svo. . 13 1838-1850 Equity, roy. Svo 13 1S38— 1850 Common Law, roy. Svo 17 1850—1866 Chancery, roy. Svo 17 1850—1866 An asterisJi (*) denotes current series. 14 Chronological List of REPORTS IN ALL THE COURTS— ^owimwed. No. of Vols. Period. Irish Eeports, Common Law Series (from Michs. Term, 1866), roy. 8vo 11 1866—1878 Equity Series (from Michs. Term, 1866) 11 1866—1878 Law Eeports (Ireland) 32 1878 — 1893 1 New Series 24 1894-1905* Irish Jurist, 4to 18 ^^„f~}^^L Law Times, folio 39 1867-1905* Weekly Law Eeports 8 1895—1902 Lawyer and Magistrate 1 1898 — 1899 New Irish Jurist 5 1900-1905 APPEALS AND WRITS OF ERROR. Kidgeway, 8vo 3 1784—1796 CHANCERY. Howard's Practice Cases, 8to. 1772 WaUis, by Lyne, roy. 8vo. . Schoales and Lefroy, roy. 8vo, Ball and Beatty, roy. 8vo. Beatty, roy. 8to. Finlay's Digest, Svo., 1830 MoUoy (and Vol. III., Part 1), roy. 8 Lloyd and Goold, temp. Plunliet, roy Drury and Walsh, roy. 8vo. Connor and Lawson, roy. 8yo. Lloyd and Goold, roy. 8vo. Drury and Warren, roy. 8vo. Drury, roy. 8vo. . Jones and Latouche, roy. Svo. Drury's Select Cases, temp. Napier temp. Sugden 1766—1791 1802—1806 1807—1814 1813—1830 —1830 1827—1831 1834—1839 1837—1840 1841—1843 1835 1841—1843 1843—1844 1844—1846 1858—1859 ROLLS COURT. Hogan, roy. 8to. Sausse and Scully, roy. 8vo. Flanagan and Kelly, roy. 8vo. 1843 2 1816—1834 1 1837—1840 1 1840—1842 KING'S BENCH AND ftUEEN'S BENCH. Davies 1 1604—1612 Vernon and Scriven, 8to. . 1 1786—1788 Eidgway, Lapp and Schoales, roy. 8vo. 1 1793—1795 Fox and Smith, roy. 8to. . 2 1822—1824 Smith and Batty, roy. 8to. 1 1824—1825 Batty, roy. 8to 1 1825—1826 Hudson and Brooke, roy. Svo. . 2 1827—1831 Alcock and Napier, roy. 8vo. . 1 1831—1833 Cooke and Alcock (1 Part), roy. 8vo. — 1833—1834 Jebb and Symes, roy. 8vo. 2 1838—1841 Jebb and Bourke, roy. 8vo. 1 1841—1842 COMMON FLEAS. Smythe, roy. Svo. 1 1839—1840 An oiterisk (*) denotes current series. Law Repoetb — Ireland. 15 NISI PEITTS. Armstrong, Macartney, and Ogle, roy. 8vo. Blackham, Dundas, and Osborne, roy. 8vo. No. of Vols. Period. 1 1840—1842 1 1846—1848 EXCHEaUEK. Hayes, roy. Svo Hayes and Jones, loy. Svo. 1843 Jones, roy. Svo Jones and Carey (two Parts), roy. Svo. Longfield and Townsend, roy. Svo. . 1 1830—1832 1 1832—1834 2 1834—1838 — 1838-1839 1 1841—1842 REGISTRY CASES. Alcock, roy. Svo 1 18.S2-1841 Welsh, roy. Svo. 1840 1 1830-1840 Irish Reports, Eegistry Appeals, Svo. ... 1 1868—1876 Lawson (Vol. III., Parts 1 — 4), Svo 2 1885—1905* Fitzgibbou, Svo 1 1894 CROWN CASES. Jebb, roy. Svo 1 1822—1840 ECCLESIASTICAL. Milward, roy. Svo 1 1819—1843 Bernard's Church Acts Cases, Svo. 1876 ... 1 1870 — 1875 CIRCUIT CASES. Crawford and Dix Abridged Cases Crawford and Dix, roy. Svo. Cases on the Six Circuits, roy. Svo. 1 1837—1838 3 1839—1846 1 1841—1843 LAND ACTS REPORTS. Land Cases Reserved . DonneU, 1876 . Roche, Dillon and Kehoe, Svo. McDevitt, Svo. . MacCarthy, Svo. Greer, Svo Fitzgibbon, Svo. 1868—1875 1871—1876 1881—1882 1882-1884 1887—1892 1897—1903 10 1895-1905* MISCELLANEOUS. Howard's Popery Cases, 1775 . . . . Kowe's Interesting Cases, 1824 . . . . Conroy's Custodian Reports . . . . Reported Cases on Costs, Svo. 1892 . Fitzgibbou's Local Government Decisions, Svo. 1720—1773 1798-1823 1652—1788 1867—1891 1S89— 1905* An asterisk (*) denotes current series. 16 Cheonological List of SCOTLAND. REPORTS IN ALL THE COURTS. No. of Vols. Period. Scots Eevised Reports 42 1707—1873* Scottish Jurist 46 1829—1873 Scottish Law Eeporter 42 1865—1905* Scots Law Times 13 1893—1905* HOUSE OF LORDS. Robertson, roy. 8vo. . Craigie, Stewart and Paton, roy, Shaw, roy. 8vo. . Wilson and Shaw, roy. 8to. Shaw and Maclean, roy. 8vo. McLean and Robinson, roy. 8vo, Robinson, roy. 8vo. Bell, roy. 8vo. McQueen, roy. 8to. Paterson .... Law Reports, Scotch Appeals 8vo. 1707—1727 1726—1821 1821—1824 1825—1835 1835—1838 1839 1840—1841 1842—1850 1851—1865 1851—1873 1865—1875 COURT OF SESSION CASES. Durie, folio, 1690 English Judges, folio, 1762 Stair, folio, 1683—1687 Gilmour and Falconer, 4to. 1707 Pleadings in Some Remarkable Cases, 8vo. 1704 Dirleton, folio, 1718 . Fountainhall, folio, 1759 . Harcarse, fobo, 1792 . Dalrymple, fobo, 1792 Forbes, foUo, 1714 Bruce, folio, 1720 Kames (remarkable), folio, 1790 Edgar, folio, 1742 Elchies, 4to. 1813 Clerk Home, folio, 1791 . Eilkerran, fobo, 1775 . Falconer, folio, 1753 . Kames (select), folio, 1799 . Hailes, 4to. 1836 Bell, 8vo. 1793 . Bell, folio, 1795 . Hume, 4to. 1839. . . Brown's Supplement, containing the unpublished Decisions, 4to. Faculty of Advocates, folio Ditto, folio .... Ditto, roy. 8vo. . Court of Session Cases (Shaw), roy. 8vo. Ditto (Second Series), Dunlop, roy. 8vo. Ditto (Third Series), Macpherson, roy. 8vo Ditto (Fourth Series), Rettie, roy. 8vo, Ditto (Fifth Series) . . . . _ Kames and Woodhouselie's Dictionary, folio 1 1621—1642 1 1655—1661 2 1661—1681 , j 1661—1666 I 1681—1686 1661 1665—1677 1678—1712 1681—1691 1698—1718 1705—1713 1714—1715 1716—1752 1724—1725 1733—1754 1735-1744 1738—1752 1 1744—1751 1 1752—1768 2 1766—1791 1 1790-1792 1 1793—1795 1 1781—1822 5 1622- 14 1752- 7 1808- 16 1825- 16 1821- 24 1838- 11 1862- 25 1873- — 1899- 5 1540- -1794 -1808 -1825 -1841 -1838 -1862 1873 -1898 -1905* ■1804 An asterisk (•) denotes current series. Law Repokts — Scotland. 17 COURT OF SESSION CASIiS— continued. „ _ Ne. of Vols. Period. Star Session Cases 1 1824 — 1825 Deas and Anderson, roy. 8vo 5 1829—1833 Stua,rt, Milne and Peddle, 8to 2 1851—1853 Morison's Dictionary of Decisions, with Synopsis and Indices, 4to 29 1540—1816 Brown's Supplement to Morison, 4to. 1826 . . 5 1620—1768 Brown's Synopsis, 4to. 1859 4 1540—1827 Tait's Index, 4to 1 1540—1808 Bell's Dictionary, roy. 8vo 2 1808 — 1833 ADMIRALTY. Frazer's Admiralty Cases, 8vo. Black's Shipping Cases, 8vo. 1 1814 1 1865—1890 AGRICULTURE. Anderson, 1883 1 1800—1883 CONSISTORIAL COURTS. Fergusson, 8vo. 1823—1829 2 1811 DEFAMATION. Borthwick, 1826 . 1 1748—1824 ECCLESIASTICAL. Grigor Leading Ecclesiastical Cases, 1878 1 1834 1 1849—1874 ELECTION CASES. Wight, 1806 Election Cases, 1796 1 1687—1803 1 1784—1796 Duncan, 1856 ENTAIL. EXCHEQUER. Lizar's Legacy Duty Cases, 1852 1 1840—1850 JURY COURT. Murray, 8vo. McFarlane, roy. 8vo. . 5 1815-1830 1 1838-1839 JUSTICIARY CASES. Scott-Moncrieff, 1905 . MaoLaurin's Eemarkable Cases, 4to. 1774 Shaw (Patrick), roy. 8to Syme, roy. 8vo. . Swinton, roy. 8vo. Broun, roy. 8vo. . Aikley, roy. 8to. 1849 L.B.B. 2 1661—1678 1 1670—1773 1 1819—1831 1 1826—1829 2 1835—1841 2 1841—1846 1 1846—1848 18 Chronological List of SGOTLKi!iT>— (continued) . JUSTICIARY CASES— contimced. No. of VolB. Period. Shaw (John), roy. 8to 1 1848—1852 Irvine, roy. 8vo. ........ 5 1852 — 1868 Couper, roy. Svo. 5 1868 — 1885 White, roy. 8vo 3 1886—1893 Adam, roy. 8vo 4 1893—1906' LOCAL COURTS. Barron's Barony o£ Urie Court, 1891 .... 1 1604—1747 Gunn's StitohiU Baron Court, 1905 .... 1 1655—1807 Littlejohn's Aberdeen Sheriff Court .... 3 LOCAL GOVERNMENT. Municipal Law Reports 1 1903—1905* NEGLIGENCE. Hay, 1860 1 POOR LAW. Hay, 1859 1 1711—1859 PRIVATE BILLS. Private Legislation Reports 4 1901-1904* REGISTRATION CASES. Swinton, Svo 1 1835—1843 Campbell, 8vo 1 1868—1882 Murray, 8vo Notes of Decisions at Inverness 2 1835 — 1853 SHERIFF COURTS. Dundee Law Chronicle 3 1856—1858 Journal of Jurisprudence 25 1857 — 1881 Scottish Law Journal and Sheriff Court Record . 3 1858 — 1861 Scottish Law Magazine and Sheriff Court Reporter . 6 1861 — 1867 Guthrie, Select Cases 2 1861—1886 Scottish Law Review 21 1885—1905* Shaw, Svo. TEIND COURT. 1 1821-1831 PERIODICALS. Edinburgh Law Journal . Law Courts Record Law Chronicle . Poor Law Magazine -(New Series) -(Third Series) Juridical Review County and Municipal Record Edinburgh Police Reports . 2 1832-1833 4 9 5 22 17 5 1 1829—1832 1858-1867 1868—1872 1873—1894 1889-1905* 1903-1905* 1829—1830 An asterisk (*) denotes current series. Law Keports — Canada. 19 CANADA. DOMTNION. ] Supreme Court Reports Cameron's Supreme Court Cases Canada Exchequer Court Keports Canadian Criminal Cases ^0. of Vols. Period. 38 1877—1907* 1 1877—1905 9 1895—1905* 11 1898—1907* 4 1901—1906* 5 1902—1906* 5 1868—1896 1 1 1841—1872 Railway Cases Cartwright's Constitutional Cases Hunter's Torreus Cases Parliamentary. Laperriere's Speaker's Decisions . . . . Periodicals. Municipal Journal 2 1891 — 1892 Barrister 3 1894—1897 Canadian Law Review 4 1901 — 1905* ALBERTA. Western Law Reporter 4 1905 — 1906* BRITISH COLUMBIA. B. C. Law Reports 11 1867—1906* Martin's Mining Cases 1 1853—1902* Western Law Reporter 4 1905—1906* MANITOBA. Queen's Bench, temp. Wood 1 1875-1885 Manitoba Law Reports 14 1883—1905' Manitoba Law Journal 2 1884—1885 Western Law Times 6 1890—1895 Reporter 4 1905—1906* NEW BRUNSWICK. Chipman's MS. Berton Kerr's Reports. Allen's Reports Hannay . Pugsley . Pugsley and Burbridge New Brunswick Reports. Trueman's Equity Cases .... New Brunswick Equity Reports (Trueman) Stockton's Vice-Admiralty Cases Eastern Law Reporter .... . (1 N. Br.) . (2 N. Br.) (3—5 N. Br.) (6—11 N. Br.) (12—13 N. Br.) (14—16 N. Br.) (17—20 N. Br.) (21—36 N. Br.) 1 1825—1838 1 1835—1839 3 1840—1848 6 1848—1866 2 1867—1871 3 1872—1877 4 1878—1882 14 1883—1905* 1 1876—1895 2 1894—1904* 1 1879—1891 2 1906* NORTH-WEST TERRITORIES. Supreme Court Reports Territories Law Reports Western Law Reporter (vols. 4, 5, 6) 1887—1898 1885—1898 1899—1906* 1905—1906* An asterisk (*) denotes ourrent series. 20 Cheonological List of NOVA SCOTIA. Stewart's Admiralty Eeports, 8vo. Young's Vice- Admiralty . Thomson (N. S. E. 1), 8vo. James (N. S. K. 2), 8vo. . Thomson (N. S. B. 3), 8vo. Cochran (Part I.), (N. S. R. 4), 8vo. Oldright (N. S. E. 5, 6), 8vo. . Nova Scotia Decisions (N. S. R. 7, 8, 9), 8vo. EusseU and Chesley (N. S. B. 10, 11, 12), 8vo. Russell and Geldert (N. S. E. 13 to 27) . Geldert and EusseU (N. S. E. 28 to 40), 8to. Ritchie's Equity Eeports, by EusseU, 8to. Eussell's Election Cases, 8vo. 1902 . Eastern Law Eeporter .... No. of Vols. Period. 1 1803—1813 1 1865—1880 1 1834—1852 1 1853—1855 1 1856—1859 1 1859 2 1860—1867 3 1867—1874 3 1875—1879 15 1879—1902 13 1895-1907' 1 1872—1882 1 1874 2 1906* ONTARIO (UPPER CANADA). Appeals. Error and Appeal Reports (Grant) .... 3 1846—1866 Ontario Appeal Eeports 27 1876—1900 King's Bench. Taylor 1 1823—1827 Draper 1 1828—1831 Upper Canada King's Bench Reports (Old Series) . 6 1831 — 1844 Upper Canada Queen's Bench Reports (New Series). 46 1844 — 1881 Common Pleas. Upper Canada Common Pleas Eeports 32 1850—1881 Chancery. Upper Canada Chancery Eeports (Grant) . 29 1849—1882 Chamhers and Practice Cases. Upper Canada Chambers Eeports .... 2 1846 — 1852 Chancery Chambers Eeports 4 1857 — 1872 Lefroy and Cassels' Practice Cases .... 1 1881 — 1883 Practice Eeports 19 1848—1900 Election Cases. Patrick 1 1824—1849 Hodgins 1 1871—1879 Ontario Election Cases 2 1884—1900 Miscellaneous. Clarke and ScuUy's Drainage Cases . Harrison and Hodgins' Municipal Reports Cameron's Opinions 2 1898-1903 1 1845-1851 1 1859—1876 An asterUk (*) denotes current series. Law Reports — Canada. 21 Beports in all the Courts. No. of Vols. Period. Ontario Keports 32 1882—1900 Ontario Law Reports 12 1901— 1906* Ontario Weekly Reporter 8 1902—1906* Periodicals. Upper Canada Law Journal Canada Law Journal, N.S. Docket Local Courts and Municipal Gazette . Canadian Law Times .... 10 1855—1864 42 1865—1906* 8 1865—1872 26 1881- 1906' PEINCE EDWARD ISLAND. Peters, 8vo. (1 Part) — 1850—1872 Hazzard and Warburton 2 1850 — 1882 Eastern Law Reporter 2 1906* aXIEBEC (lOWER CANADA). Jugements du Conseil Souverain de la Nouvelle ~ France 4 1663—1693 Jugements du Conseil Sup^rieur de Quebec . . 2 1705 — 1716 Prevost€ de Quebec. Perreault : Bxtraits ou Prece- dents, tirgs de Registres, 8vo. 1824 ... 1 1726—1758 Conseil Sup^rieui de Quebec. Perreault : Extraits ou Precedents, tir& des Registres, 8to. ... 1 1727 — 1759 King's Bench. District of Quebec. Pyke's Reports, 8vo 1 1809—1810 AH the Courts, with Appeals to Privy Council. Stuart's Reports, 8vo 1 1810—1835 Vice-Admiralty Court. Stuart's Reports, 8vo. . . 2 1836—1874 Lower Canada Reports, 8vo 17 1850—1867 Seignorial Reports, Svo 2 1856 Montreal Condensed Reports I , ,„,,„ ,„,. The Law Reporter (Ramsay and Morin), Svo. 1884 ) ^ i»&ii— IBO* Quebec Law Reports 17 1874—1891 Dorion, Decisions da la Cour d'Appel. Q. B. Reports 4 1880 — 1884 Montreal Law Reports, Queen's Bench ... 7 1885 — 1891 Montreal Law Reports, Superior Court ... 7 1885 — 1891 Cook's Lower Canada Admiralty Court Cases . . 1 1873 — 1884 Ramsay's Appeal Cases 1 1873 — 1886 Beauchamp's Jurisprudence of the Privy Council . 1 to 1891 Rapports Judiciares Officiels (Superior Court) . . 29 1892—1906* (King's Bench) . . 14 1892—1896* Quebec Practice Reports . .... 8 1897—1906* Revised Reports, Province of Quebec. ... 28 1726—1892 Periodicals (all containing Eeports of Cases). Revue de Legislation et de Jurisprudence ... 3 1845 — 1848 Lower Canada Jurist 35 1848—1891 Lower Canada Law Journal 4 1865 — 1868 La Revue Legale 22 1869—1892 La Revue Legale, N.S 12 1895—1906* La Revue Critique de Legislation, etc. ... 3 1870 — 1875 Legal News 20 1878—1897 La Themis 5 1879—1883 An asterisli (*) denotes current series. 22 Chronological List op Liw Eepoets — Canada. aiTEBEC. Periodicals — continued. No. of Vols. Period. Monthly Law Digest and KepoTter .... 1 1892—1893 La Kevne de Jurisprudence . ... 12 1895—1906' SASKATCHEWAN. Western Law Eeporter i 190S — 1906 YUKON. Western Law Eeporter 4 190.5 — 1906* NEWFOUNDLAND. Tucker's Select Cases, Svo 1 1817—1828 Morris's Supreme Court Reports .... 5 1854 — 1903 An asteruji (*) denotes current series. TABLE SHOWING THE DATE OF THE VOLUMES AND THE CONCUEEENT SEEIES OF EEPOETS From 1810 to 1907 inclusive. Note. — To find the date of the Law Journal Reports, add 31 to the numher of the volume. e.g. 63 L. J. + 31 = 1894. In the case of the Old Series of the Law Journal Reports, 22 must he added. e.g. 4 L. J. (o.s.) + 22 = 1826. To find the date of the Weekly Reporter, add 52 to the number of the volume. e.g. 34 W. E. + 52 = 1886. In the case of the Law Times there are 2 volumes a year, so 59 must he added to the half of the numher of the volume. e.g. 22 L. T. = 11 + 59 = 1870. 1810. 1811. 1813. 1813. 1814. 1815. Campbell 2 1 12, 13 1 2, 3 16, 17 1 2, 3 1 1 13, 14 1 3,4 17, 18 1 3 1 1 15, 16 1 4 18, 19 1 3 1 1 1, 2 1 1. 2 1, 2 4, 5 19 1-3 3, 4 1 1 2, 3 1 2, 3 1 2 1 19 3 4 1 Dodson 1, 2 Dow 3,4 East Holt, N. P 1 1 Marshall Maule & Selwyn Merivale 1, 2 3-5 1 If A 2 Starkie 1 Tauntoii 6 ■y^ggy 19 Vesey & Beames Wiehtwick 24 Table showing Date of Volumes 1816. 1817. 1818. 1819. 1820. 1821. 1822. 1823. 1824. 1825. Law Journal (o.s.) Bamewall & Aid. Barnewall & C. . . Bingham BHgh Broderip & B. . . Buck 1 1 1 1,2 1 2,3 1 1 1 3,4 2 1,2 1 4,5 3, 4 2,3 5 1 1 3 1 1, 2 1 2 2, 3 1, 2 3 3,4 2.3 Campbell Oarrington & Payne Baniell 4 1 1 1 1 1 1 1,2 Dodson 2 2 2 2 2 2 Dow 4 5 6 Bowling & R. . . Glyn & Jameson . Grow 1 1 1 1 1 1 1,2 1 1 2, 3 1 1 4, 5 1 1 5-7 2 Haggard's Adm.. Holt, N. P 1.2 Jacob 1 1 Jacob & W M'Cleland M'Cleland & Y. . Maddock Marshall 1, 2 2 2 3 1 3, 4 1, 2 4, .■) 2 5. 6 6 1 I 1 Maule & Selwyn . Merivale 4,5 1,2 6 2, 3 Moody, CO Moore 1 2 3,4 4, 5 5, G 6, 7 7, 8 1 8-10 1 9-11 Price Rose 2, 3 2 3-5 5, 6 6-8 8 9 10, 11 11, 12 13 Russell Russell & Ryan . . Ryan & Moody . . Simons & Stuart . Starkie 1, 2 2 2 2, 3 3 3 1 3 1 1 1 3 1 1 1, 2 1 1 1 2 Swanston 1-3 2, 3 Taiuiton 6,7 7,8 8 8 Turner & R 1 1 1 Vesey 19 19 AND THE Concurrent Keports. 25 Law Journal (o.s.) Law Journal Adolphus & Ellis . . Bamewall & Ad. . . Bamewall & Bingliam Bingham (n.c.) .... BHgh (n.s.) Carrington & Payne Clark & Piunelly . . Cooper t. Brougham Crompton & Jervis . Crompton & Meeson Crompton, M. & E. Deacon & Ohitty . . Deacon Dow & Clark Dowling & Eyland . Dowling, P. C Gale Glyn & Jameson . . Haggard's Adm. . . Harrison & W Hodges Knapp Lewin, CO Manning & Eyland. Montagu Montagu & Ayrton . Montagu & BUgh. . . Montagu & M'Ar. . Moody, CO Moody & Malkin . . Moody & Robinson . Moore Moore & Payne .... Moore & Scott .... Mylne & Craig .... Mylne & Keen .... Neville & Manning. Eussell EusseU & Mylne . . Eyan & Moody .... Scott Simons Simons & Stuart . . . Tamljm Tyrwhitt & Granger Tyrwhitt Tounge Younge & Collyer . . Toiinge & Jervis . . 1826. 5, 6 3,4 7, 8, 9 1827. 1 1 1 11,12 1-3 i i 2 6,7 4 1 2,3 1828. 12 1 2-4 1, 2 1, 2 4,5 1 1 1-3 1829. 1830. 1,2 4, 5 9, 10 5, 6 3 3,4 1, 2 4, 1 2,3 2,3 1 1 10 6, 7 4 4 1, 2 1 1 1,2 5 1 1831. 1 3V4 1 i 1 9 1, 2 7,8 4, 5 1 1, 2 1, 2 2 2 4,5 1.2 1 1832. 1833. 1 2-^ 6 1 2 1 1, 2 2,3 2 2 1 i 1 1 1,2 i 1 2,3 1 2 4,5 9, 10 '7 5, 6 1,2 1 1 2, 3 1,2 3 2, 3 2 1 1 1 1 2,3 1,'2 1,2 5, 6 3,4 1834. 3 1,2 6 10 1 8 6 2, 3 1 2 1 3,4 1 2,3 3 2, 3 2 1,2 1 1 3,4 2,' 3 3, 4 1 6,7 4, 5 1 1835. 26 Table showing Date of Volumes Law Journal Jurist Justice of the Peace Adolphus & Ellis . . Arnold Arnold & Hodges . . Beavan Bingham (n.o.) . . . . Bligh(N.8.) Carrington&Kirwan Carrington & M. . . Carrington & Payne Clark & FinneUy . . Collyer Common Bench .... Cooper, Pract Cox, 0. C Craig & PhiUips . . Davison & Merivale Deacon De Gex Denison, 0. C Dowling, P. DowHng (n.s.) .... Dowling & Lowndes Drinkwater Gale Oale & Davison .... Hare Harrison & W Hodges Horn & H Hurlstone & W. . . Keen Knapp Maclean & R Manning & Gr Meeson & Welsby . . Montagu & Ayiton. Montagu & Ohitty. . Montagu, D. & D . . Moody, CO Moody & Eobinson . Moore, Lid. App. . . Moore, P. Murphy & H Mylne & Craig .... Neville & Manning. Neville & Perry New Sessions Cases Perry & Davison . . PhiUips Queen's Bench .... Eobinson, W Scott Scott (n.b.) Simons Tyrwhitt & Granger West . WiUmore, W. & D. Willmore, W. & H. Tounge & CoUyer . . Younge & 0. Ch. . . 1836. 5 4,5 2,3 10 7 3,4 1,2 4, 5 1,2 1, 2 2 1,2 2,3 1 1,2 1 1 1 1, 2 6 1 2,3 7V8 1—3 1837. 6 1 1 6,7 3,4 11 7,8 4,5 i 2,3 5, 6 2, 3 3 1,2 2 1,2 1,2 1 2, 3 1,2 5 8, 9 1 2,3 1838. 7 2 2 7,8 1 i 4, 5 •1—6 2—4 6,' 7 3, 4 3 1 2 2 3,4 3 i 1 5, 6 1839. 8 3 3 9—11 1 1V2 5, 6 8,9 6,7 3,4 7,'8 1 2 1 4,' 5 1 2 2 2 3 4,5 1—3 i 7,8 9, 10 1 1 3,4 1840. 9 4 4 11,12 1 2,3 1 4 8,' 9 i 1,2 6,7 1 1 2 2 •2 3 4,5 3,4 i 8 1,2 10, 11 1 3,4 1841. 10 5 6 12 1 3,4 2,3 7—9 1,2 2 2 2,3 3,4 4 1 1,2 1 2—4 11, 12 1843. 11 6 6 4—6 i 8,9 1,2 2,3 1,2 3,4 9, 10 2, 3 2 2 3 4 1 2, 3 1 3—5 12, 13 4 1,2 1843. 12 7 7 5—7 1 9, 10 1 1 3 2, 3 5, 6 11,12 1 3—5 2 6,7 13 1844. 13 8 8 6—8 10,11 1 1 1 1 1 1,2 3,4 6,7 12,13 1 5,6 2 7,8 13, 14 AND THE CONCUREENT EePOETS. 27 Law Journal Weekly Reporter . . Jurist Jurist (n.s.) Justice of the Peace Bail Court Cases . . BaU Court Reports . Beavan Carrington &Kirwan Clark & Pinnelly . . CoUyer Common Bench .... Common Law Reps. Coop. t. Cottenham. Cox, C. C Dearsley DeGex De Gex, M. & G. . . Be Gex & Smale . . Denison, C. C Dowling & Lowndes Drewry Ellis & Blackburn.. Equity Reports .... Exchequer Fonblanque HaU&Twells .... Haxe H. L. Cases Kay Kay & Johnson .... Lowndes, M. & P. . . Macnaghten & G. . . Maoqueen, H. L. . . Meeson & Welsby. . Moore, Ind. App. . . Moore, P. New Sessions Cases Phillips Queen's Bench .... Robinson, W Simons Simons (n.s.) Smale & Giff ard . . Spinks Swabey Temple & Mew .... 1846. 15 10 10 1 7—9 2 12 2 2,3 1,2 1,2 1 1 3,4 1847. 16 11 11 1,2 10 2 3—6 1,2 2 1 1 4,5 5, 6 1 1848. 14—16 3,4 5, 6 2 1 8,9 2 15 16 4 5, 6 2,3 1,2 9—11 2, 3 15,16 17 12 12 2 11 2 5, 6 2 2, 3 1,2 1 5, 6 1—3 6, 7 1,2 1849. 18 13 13 11,12 2 7,8 4 6 3 2 11,12 3 16 2, 3 1 6, 7 3,4 1 1,2 6—8 2 1,2 4, 5 6, 7 3, 4 2 13,14 3 16,17 1850. 19 14 14 12,13 3 9, 10 3, 4 3,4 1, 2 4,5 1 2 7,8 2, 3 1 1—3 4, 5 7 4 14,15 3 17 1 1851. 20 15 15 13—15 3 10,11 4, 5 1 4,5 2 6,7 1 9 3 2 3 1 5 7 4 16,17 1,2 1852. 21 16 16 1 14—16 3 11,12 5, 6 1 1,2 5 2 1 1 7,8 1 9, 10 3, 4 17,18 1853. 22 1 17 17 1 16—18 3 13,14 1 6 1 3,4 1, 2 1,2 1 10,11 4 1 1,2 1 1854. 1865. 23 2 18 18 1 17—19 14,15 2 6 1 3—6 2, 3 3,4 2 9, 10 4, 5 1 1 5, 6 8, 9 2 1,2 24 3 1 19 19—21 15—17 3 6,7 1 4—7 3 4,5 3 10,11 1,2 6 9, 10 28 Table showing Date of Volumes 1856. 1887. 1858. 1859. 1860. 1861. 1863. 1863. 1864. 1865. Law Journal .... 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 "Weekly Reporter. Law Times 4 5 6 7 8 1, 2 9 3, 4 10 5, 6 11 7, 8 12 9, 10 13 11, 12 Jurist (n.8.) 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 JusticeofthePeace Beavan 20 21—23 21 23—25 22 24—26 23 26,27 24 27—29 25 29, 30 26 30—32 27 32,33 28 33,34 29 34—36 Bell, 0. 1 1 1 Best & Smith 1 1—3 3, 4 4, 5 6,7 Browning & L. . . Common Bench. . 17,18 1 1 1 Com. Bench (n.s.) 1 1—3 3—5 5—7 7—9 9—11 11—13 13—15 15—18 18—20 Cox, C. C 7 7 7, 8 8 8 8, 9 9 9 9, 10 10 Dearsley Dearsley & Bell.. De Gex & Jones . 1 1 1 1 1 2,3 3, 4 DeGex.F. & J.. 1 1—3 2,3 4 De Gex, J. & S. . 1,3,4 2—4 2—4 De Gex, M. & G. 6—8 8 Die wry Drewry & Smale . Ems& Blackburn 3,4 5—7 3, 4 7, 8 4 8 4 1 1 1 2 2 2 2 Ellis, Bl. & El. . . Ellis &EUis .... 1, 2 2, 3 3 Exchequer Foster &Finlason 11 1 1 1 1, 2 2 2, 3 3, 4 4 4 Gifeard 1, 2 2 2,3 3, 4 4,5 4,5 4, 5 Harrison & E. . . 1 Hemming & M. . . H. L. Cases .... Hurlstone & C. . . 5 6, 7 6, 7 6,7 7-9 8, 9 1 8—10 1 1 10 1, 2 1,2 10,11 2, 3 2 11 3 Hurlstone & N. . . 1 1, 2 2, 3 4 5, 6 6, 7 7 Johnson 1 1 Johnson & H. . . 1 1, 2 1, 2 2 Kay & Johnson . . Leigh & Cave Lushington .... Macqueen, H. L. Moore, Ind. App. Moore, P. C 2, 3 2, 3 6 10, 11 3, 4 3 6, 7 10, 11 11, 12 1 3 7, 8 12, 13 1 3 T, 8 13, 14 1 1 3, 4 8, 9 13—15 1 1 4 9 15 1 4 9, 10 1 4 9, 10 1 4 10 Moore, P. C. (n.s.) New Reports .... Smale &Giffard.. 3 3 1 1 1, 2 1, 2, 3 1, 2 3, 4 2,3 4, 5 Swabey Swabey&Tristram 1 1 1 1 1, 2 2 2, 3 3 3 4 AND THE CoNCtJEEBNT EePOETS. 29 Law Journal Weekly Reporter . . Law Times Jurist (n.s.) Jiistice of the Peace Aspinall, M. Beavan Bests Smith Cox, CO Foster & Finlasou .. Harrison & E H. L. Cases Huilstone & C L. E., A. & E L. E.,C. L. E., eh L. E., 0. P L. E., Eq L. E., Ex L. E., H. L L. E., H. L. (So.).. L. E., P. L. E., P. & M L. R., Q. B Moore, Ind. App. . . Moore, P. C. (n.s.) Ey.&Can.Tra£e.Ca8. 1866. 35 14 13,14 12 30 35, 36 7, 8 10 4 1 11 4 1 1 1 1 1,2 1 1 1 1 1 1 10,11 3,4 1867. 36 15 1868. 31 10,11 4 2 1 2 2 3, 4 2 2 1 1 1 2 11,12 4,5 37 16 15,16 17,18 1869. 32 9 11 2 1 3 3 5, 6 3 3 1 2 1 3 12 5 38 17 19,20 33 9, 10 11 2 1 4 4 7, S 4 4 1 2, 3 2 4 12,13 5, 6 1870. 39 18 21,22 34 1 10 11 3 1 5 9, 10 5 4, 5 2 3 2 5 13 6, 7 1871. 1872. 40 19 23,24 35 1 11,12 3 1 6 6 11,12 6 5 2 3 2 6 14 7, 8 41 20 25,26 36 1 12 3 1 7 7 13, 14 7 5 2 4 2,3 7 14 8, 9 1873. 42 21 1874. 43 22 27,28 29,30 37 1,2 12 15, 16 8 6 2 4 3 1876. 38 2 12,13 4 2 9 9 17,18 9 7 2 5, 6 3 9 1, 2 1876. 1877. 1878. 1879. 1880. 1881. 1882. 1883. 1884. 1885. Law Journal 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 Weekly Eeporter . . 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 Law Times 33,34 35, 36 37,38 39,40 41,42 43,44 45, 46 47,48 49,50 61,52 Justice of the Peace 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 Aspinall, M. C 2,3 3 3,4 4 4 4 4, 5 5 5 5 Cabahe & Ellis 1 1 1 1 Cox, C. C 13 13, 14 14 14 14 14 14, 15 15 15 16 1 App. Cas 1 2 3 4 5 6 ^ 8 9 10 i 0. P. D 1 2 3 4 6 s 1 Oh. D 1 1,2,3 4,5,6 7,8,9 10, 11, 12 13, 14, 15 16, 17, 18 19, 20, 21 22, 23, 24 25, 26, 27 28, 29, 30 t Ex. D 1 2 3 4 5 ^ P. D 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 ^ Q. B. D 1 2 3 4 5 6, 7 8,9 10,11 12,13 14,15 Morrell 1 2 Ey.&Can.Tra£E.Cas. 2 3 3 3 3 3, 4 4 4 4 5 30 Date of Volumes and Concurrent Reports. 1886. 1887. 1888. 1889. 1890. 1891. 1892. 1893. 1894. 189S. 1896. 1897. Law Journal... 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 64 65 66 Weekly Eep.... 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 Law Times 53,54 55,56 57,58 59,60 61,62 63,64 65,66 67,68 69,70 71,72 73,74 75,76 J. P 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 Aspinall, M. C. 5,6 6 6 6 6,7 7 7 7 7 7,8 8 8 Cox, G. C 5,16 16 16 16 16,17 17 17 17 17 17,18 18 18 'App. Cas... 11 12 13 14 15 A. 0. year in brackets j... 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 Ch. D....| 31, 32, 34, .35, 37, 38, 40, 41, 43, 44, S 33 36 39 42 45 Ch., year in brackets. . 1, 2, 3 1, 2, 3 I, 2, 3 1, 2, 3 1,2 1,2 1, 2 6 P. D 11 12 13 14 15 s P. year in brackets. Q.B. D. ... 16,17 18,19 20,21 22,23 24,25 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 Q. B. year k in brackets 1, 2 1, 2 1, 2 1, 2 1, 2 1,2 1, 2 Ma Me nson ... 1 1 2 2 1 2 3 4 [yone Mo Ky 1 qUXX^. ......... rrell 3 5 ■4 5 5 6 6 6, 7 7 7 8 7, 8 9 8 10 8 8, 9 9 9, 10 & Canal 'rafi. Cas. ... 10 A /H.L.,P.C., ^ P.D.&A. ... ... ... 1 6 11 g< Ch. D. & P3 C. A. ... J- ... ... 2, 3 7, 8 12,13 % Q. B. D. & ^ V C. A. ... ... 4. 5 9,10 14,15 Times L. R. ... 2, 3 3,4 4,5 5, 6 6, 7 7, 8 8, 9 9, 10 10,11 11,12 12,13 13,14 1898. 1899. 1900. 1901. 1902. 1903. 1904. 1905. 1906. 1907. 1908. 1909. Law Journal ... 67 68 69 70 71 72 73 74 75 76 Weekly Reporter (.. 47 48 49 50 51 52 63 54 Law Times 77-79 79-81 81-83 83-85 85-87 87-89 89-91 91-93 93-95 95-97 J. 1 Asj > 62 8 63 8,9 64 9 9 6(i 9 67 9 68 9, 10 69 10 70 10 71 10 )inall, M. C. Cox, C. C 18 18,19 19 19,20 20 20 20 10 20 20 Ik. C. year in brackets I 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 o Ch., year in brackets. |l,2 1, 2 1, 2 1, 2 1, 2 1, 2 1, 2 1, 2 1. 2 1,2 P. year in brackets. I 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ^ Q. B. & K. ) B. year in 1,2 1, 2 1, 2 1, 2 1, 2 1, 2 1, 2 I, 2 1, 2 1, 2 \ brackets. Loo. Gov. Re- ports 5 1 2 3 4 5 Manson 6 7 8 <) 1(1 n 12 13 14 Ky. & Canal Trafi. Cas. ... },. 10 10,11 11 U 12 12 12 Times L. R. ... 14,15 15,16 16,17 17,18 18,19 19,20 20,21 21,22 22,23 23,24 ABBKEVIATIONS USED IN REFERENCE TO LAW REPORTS. A. - - - A. An. Anon A. B. - Ab. - Abeckett Bes. Judg. Abr. - Abr. Cas. Abr. Ca. Eq. Abs. - [18911 A. C- Acc. or Ag. or Agr. Act. - Act. Can. Act. Beg. Act. Sed. - Ad. - - - Ad. & E. - Adam. - Add. E. E. - Adj. - - - Adm. - Admon. Admr. - Admix. A. & E. A. & E. N. S. Agr. - A. & H. A. J. E. A. L. E. A. L. T. Al. - - - Al. & Nap. - AIo. Eeg. C. Aleyn - AIL N. B. - Amb. - A. M. &0. - A. Moo. A. & N. And. - And. Agr. Dec. - Adams Justiciary Eeports, Scotland Anonymous Anonymous Eeports at the end of Bendloe, 1661 Abridgment Abeokett's Eeserved Judgments, Victoria Abridgment Crawford and Dix's Abridged Cases (Ireland) Abridgment of Cases in Equity Absolute Law Eeports, Appeal Cases (1891 onwards) Accord or agrees Acton's Eeports, Prize Causes Acta Canoellarise, by Monro Acta Eegia Act of Sederunt, Scotland Addam's Ecclesiastical Eeports Adolphus and Ellis's Eeports, K.B. Adam's Justiciary Court Eeports, Scotland Addam's Ecclesiastical Eeports Adjudged; Adjourned Admiralty ; Admitted Administration Administrator Administratrix Adolphus and Ellis's Eeports, K.B. Adolphus and Ellis's K.B., New Series. Agree ; Agreement Arnold and Hodges' Q. B. Eeports Australian Jurist Eeports Argus Law Eeports, Victoria Australian Law Times Aleyn's Eeports, K.B. Alcock and Napier's K.B. Eeport Ireland Alcock's Eegistry Cases, Ireland Aleyn's K.B. Eeports Allen's Eeports, New Brunswick Ambler's Eeports, Chancery Armstrong, Macartney, and Ogle's Irish Nisi Prius Eeports A. Moore's Eeports in Bosanquet and Puller Alcock and Napier's K.B. Eeports, Ireland Anderson's Eeports, C. P. ; Andrews' Eeports, K.B. Anderson's Agricultural Decisions, Scotland 32 Abbeeviations of Law Kepobts. Andr. - . - - Andrews' Reports, K.B. Annaly - - - Eeports, time Hardwioke, K.B. Anon. - - - - Anonymous Anst Anstruther's Eeports, Exoh. A. P. B. Ashurst, MSS. L. I. L. - - - Ashurst, J., Paper Book; MS. in Lincoln's Inn Library App. Cas. - - - Law Eeports Appeal Cases App. E. N. Z. - - Appeal Eeports, New Zealand App. Eep. - - - Appeal Reports, Ontario A. E. - - - - Anno Eegni, Argus Law Eeports, Victoria ; Indus- trial Arbitration Eeports, Australia Arch. L. E. - - - Architect's Law Eeports Arch. P. L. Cas. - - Archbold's Poor Law Cases Arg. L. E. - - - Argus Law Eeports, Melbourne Arkley - - - Arkley's Justiciary Eeports, Scotland Arms. M. & O. - - Armstrong, Macartney, and Ogle's Reports, N. P., Ireland Arn. - - - - Arnold's Eeports, 0. P. ; Arnot's Scottish Criminal Trials Arn. & H. - - - Arnold and Hodges' Practice Cases, Q.B. Arn. Ins. - - - Amould's Marine Insurance A. S. - - - - Act of Sederunt, Scotland Ashe - - - - Ashe's Tables Asp. .... AspinaU's Maritime Cases Ass. - - - - Book of Assizes (Assisarum Liber) Ast. Ent. - - - Aston's Entries Atk. ... - Atkyns' Eeports, Chancery Att.-Gren. - - - Attorney-General Aust. - - . . Austin's County Court Cases Aust. Jur. - - - Australian Jurist Aust. Jur. Eep. - - Australian Jurist Eeports Aust. L. T. - - - Australian Law Times Auth. - - - - Authentica B. .... Back of a leaf B. & A. - - - Bamewall and Alderson's Eeports, K.B. ; Barrow and Arnold's Election Cases ; Barrow and Austin's Election Cases B. & Ad. - - - Bamewall and Adolphus's Reports, K.B. B. & B. - - - Broderip and Bingham's Reports, C.P. ; Ball and Beatty's Chancery Reports, Ireland B. & 0. - - - BarnewaU and Cresswell's Reports, K.B. B. & P. - - - Broderick and Premantle's Ecclesiastical Cases B. & I. - - - Bankruptcy and Insolvency Cases B. & S. - - - Best and Smith's Eeports, Q.B. B. or C. B. - - - Common Bench B. C. - - - - Bail Court ; Bankruptcy Cases ; British Columbia Law Eeports ; New South Wales Bankruptcy Cases B. C. C. - - - Bail Cotirt Cases, Lowndes and Maxwell ; Brown's Chancery Cases B. C. E. - - - BaU Court Eeports, Saunders and Cole, or Lowndes and Maxwell B. D. & 0. - - - Blackham, Dundas and Osborne, N. P., Ireland B. E. - - - - Baron of the Exchequer B. & L. - - - Browning and Lushington's Admiralty Eeports ; Bullen and Leake on Pleading B. L. E. - - - Bengal Law Eeports Abbeeviations of Law Repokts. 33 B. M. - - - - Burrows' Eeports, temp. Mansfield B. N. 0. - - - Brooke's New Cases, K. B. ; Bingliam's New Cases, C. P. B. N. P. - - - BuUer's Nisi Prius B. P. B. - - - Paper Book of Buller in Lincoln's Inn Library B. P. C. - - - Brown's Parliamentary Cases B. & P. - - . Bosanquet and Puller's Beports, C. B. B. & P. N. E. - - Bosanquet and Puller's New Beports, C. P. B. P. L. - - - Bott's Poor Law Cases B. E. - - - - King's Bench ; Bankruptcy Eeports B. E. H. - - - Cases temp. Hardwicke, K.B. B. Tr. - - - - Bishop's Trial Bail. Ct. Cas. - - Bail Court Cases, Lowndes and Maxwell Bail. Ct. B. - - - Bail Court Beports, Saunders and Cole Ball & B. - - - Ball and Beatty's Beports, Chancery, Ireland Banc. Sup. - - - Upper Bench Bank. & Insol. Eep. - Bankruptcy and Insolvency Beports Dasent) Bar. & Arn. - - - Barron and Arnold's Election Cases Bar. & Aust. - - Barron and Austin's Election Cases Barn. & Aid. - - Barnewall and Alderson's Eeports, K. B. Bam. & Adol. - - Barnewall and Adolphus's Eeports, K. B. Barn. & Cress. - - Barnewall and Cresswell's Eeports, K. B. Barn. K. B. - - - Barnardiston's Eeports, K. B. Barn. C. - - - Barnardiston's Eeports, Chancery Barnes - - - Barnes's Notes, C. P. Batt. - . . - Batty's Eeports, K. B. , Ireland Beat. - - - - Beatty's Chancery Eeports, Ireland Beav. . - - - Beavan's Eeports, Bolls Court Beav. & Wal. - - Beaven and Walford's Bailway Cases Beaw. Lex Merc. - - Beawes Lex Mercatoria Bel. .... Bellewe's Eeports, KB. Bell App. - - - Bell's Cases on Appeal from Scotland BeU 0. (folio and 8vo.)- Bell (E.), Cases, Court of Session BeU CO.- - - Bell's Crown Cases BeU. Cas. t. H. VIII. - Brooke's New Cases Bell. Cas. t. E. II. - Bellewe's K. B. Eeports Bell Diet. Dec. - - Bell's Dictionaijy of Decisions, Scotland BeU folio - - - Bell's Court of Session Cases (foUo) Bell H. L. - - - Bell's House of Lords Cases Belt Bro. - - - Brown's Chancery Cases by Belt Belt Supp. - - - Belt's Supplement to Vesey, Sen. Benne . - . - Modern Eeports, vol. 7 Benl. or Bendl. - - Benloe or Bendloe's Beports, K. B. Benl. & Dal. - - Benloe and Dahson's Eeports, C. P. Ber. - - - - Berton's Eeports, New Brunswick Bern. Ch. Cas. - - Bernard's Church Cases, Ireland Best & Sm. - - - Best & Smith's Beport, Q.B. Big. Plac. - - - Bigelows Placita Axiglo-Normanica Bing. - - - Bingham's Eeports, C. P. Bing. N. C. - - - Bingham's New Cases, C. P. Bitt. Pr. Cas. - - Bittleston's Practice Cases Bl. - - - - Blount.; Blackstone Bl. Com. - - - Blackstone's Commentaries Bl. D. & Osb. - - Blackham, Dundas, and Osborne's Eeports, N.P., Ireland Bl. E. - - - - Mr. Justice Blackstone's Eeports Black. W. - - - Sir Wm.- Blackstone's Eeports, KB. Black. H. - - - Henry Blackstone's Eeports, C.P. Bli. - - - - Bligh's Beports, House of Lords Bh. N. S. - - - Bligh's Beports, New Series L.E.B. 3 34 Abbeeviations of Law Repoets. Bos. & Pul. - Bos. & P. N. E. - Bott. P. L. Gas. - Bourke P. P. Br. - - - Br. Abr. Br. Bro. Br. Brev. Jud. & Ent. Br. & Fr. - Br. & G. - Br. & Lush. - Br. Max. - Br. N. B. - Br. N. C. - Bra. - Bridg. J. Bridg. O. - Bro. Ab. Bro. Ecc. Bro. Ent. - Bro. Stair - Bro. 0. 0. - Bro. & Lush. Bro. & Mac. Bro. N. 0. - Bro. P. 0. - Bro. Supp. - Bro. Syn. Brod. & B. - Brod. & F. - Brooke Broun - Brownl. Eedv. or Ent. Brownl. Bru. - Buck - BuU. N. P. - Bull & L. - Bulst. - Bunb. - Burr. - - - Burr. Adm. - Burr. S. C. - Burt. Gas. - - Bosanquet and Puller's Reports, C.P. - Bosanquet and Puller's New Eeports, G.P. - Bott's Poor Law Cases - Bourke's Parliamentary Precedents - Alexander Bruce's Eeports, Court of Session - Brooke's Abridgment - Brooke, Browne, Brownlow - Brownlow Brevia Judiciaha, &c. - Broderick and Fremantle's Ecclesiastical Oases - Brownlow and Goldesborough's Eeports G.P. - Browning and Lushington's Admiralty Eeports - Broom's Legal Maxims - Bracton's Note Book - Brook's New Cases, K.B. - Braoton de Legibus Angliae - J. Bridgman's Eeports, C. P. - Orlando Bridgman's Eeports, C. P. - Brooke's Abridgment - Brooke's Ecclesiastical Cases - Brown's Entries - Brodie's Notes and Suppl. to Stair's Institutions, Scotland - Brown's Chancery Eeports (Eden or Belt) - Browning and Lushington's Admiralty Gases - Browne and Macnamara's EaUway Gases - Brooke's New Cases - Brown's Parliament Cases - Brown's Suppl. Morrison's Diet. Court of Session - Brown's Synopsis of Decisions, Court of Session - Broderip and Bingham's Eeports, C. P. - Broderick and Fremantle's Ecclesiastical Gases - Brooke's Ecclesiastical Cases - Broun's Justiciary Eeports, Scotland - Brownlow's Entries - Brownlow and Goldesborough's Eeports, C.P. - Bruce's Court of Session Cases - Buck's Eeports in Bankruptcy - Buller's Nisi Prius - Bullen & Leake's Pleading - Bulstrode's Eeports, K.B. - Bunbury's Eeports, Ex. - Burrow's Eeports, K.B. - Burrell's Admiralty Cases - Burrow's Settlement Cases - Burton's Cases and Opinions C. - - - - Codex Juris CivUis C. A. - - - - Court of Appeal C. & A. - . - ■ Cooke & Alcock's K.B. Eeports, Ireland 0. B. - ■ - - Common Bench Eeports, by Manning, Granger and Scott ; Chief Baron. C. B., N. S. - - - Common Bench Eeports, New Series C. G. - - - - Gases in Chancery, Crown Oases ; County Court C. 0. A. - - - County Court Appeals 0. 0. C. - - - Choice Oases in Chancery G. G. R. - - - Crown Cases Eeserved 0. & D. - - - Corbett and Darnell's Election Gases G. &; D. A. 0. - - Crawford and Dix's Abridged Gases, Ireland 0. & D. C. 0. - - Crawford and Dix's Gircuit Gases, Lreland Abbreviations of Law Rbpokts. 35 C. &E. 0. &F. C. H. & A. C. & J. C. J. C. C. &K. c. asL. C. L. J. C. L. E. C. L. L. C. L. T. 0. &M. E. 0. M. & E. - C. P. - O. & P. C. p. Coop. - C. P. D. (or Div.) C. P. U. C. - C. & E. C. Eob. C. S. & P. - c. s. - C. T. N. C. Theod. - Ca. - - - Ca. temp. F. Ca. temp. Holt Ca. temp. H. Ca. t. K. Cab. & E. - Cairns' Dec. Cal. - Cal. P. Ch. - Cald. - Calth. - Cam. - Cam. Op. Cam. Scaco. Cam. SteU. - Camp. N. P. Can. Can. Com. E. Can. Cr. E. - Can. Ex. E. - Can. Gaz. - Can. L. J. - Can. L. J. (N. S.) Can. L. Bev. Can. L. T. - Can. Sup. Ct. Cap. Car. & Kir. - Car. & M. - Car. H. & A. Car. O. & B. Car. dc P. - Carp. P. C. - - Cababe and Ellis, Q.B. -^ Clark and Fiaelly's H. L. Cases - Carrow Hamerton and Allen's New Session Cases - Crompton and Jervis's Exchequer Eeports - Cooper's Justiciary Cases - Carriagton and Kirwan's Eeports, N. P. - Connor and Lawson's Chancery Eeports, Ireland - Canada Law Journal - Common Law Eeports ; Commonwealth Law Eeports - Crown Lands Law Eeports, Queensland - Canadian Law Times - Crompton and Meeson's Eeports, Ex. ; Carriagton and Marohraan's Eeports, N. P. - Crompton's Meeson and Eosooe's Eeports, Ex. - Conunon Pleas - Carrington and Payne's Eeports, N. P. ; Craig and Phillips' Chancery Eeports - C. P. Cooper's Practice Cases - Law Eeports, Common Pleas Division (1875-80) - Common Pleas Eeports, Upper Canada - Cookburn and Eowe's Election Cases - C. Eobinson's Admiralty Eeports - Craigie, Stewart and Paton Appeal Cases - Court of Session, Scotland - Cases in the time of L. C. Northington - Codex Theodosiani - Case, or Plaeita - Cases temp. Finch - Cases in the time of Holt, C. J. K. B. - Cases time Hardwicke, K.B. - Oases time King, Chancery - Cababe & Ellis Q. B. Eeports - Cairns' Decisions, Eeilly - Caldicott's or Calthrop's Eeports, K. B. - Calendar of Proceediags in Chancery - Caldecott's Eeports, K.B. - Calthrop's Eeports, K.B. - Cameron's Q. B. Eeports, Canada - Cameron's Opinions, Canada - Camera Scaccarii (Exchequer Chamber) - Camera Stellata (Star Chamber) - Campbell's Eeports, Nisi Prius - Canada - Canadian Commercial Law Eeport - Canadian Criminal Eeports - Canadian Exchequer Eeports - Canada Gazette - Canada Law Journal - Canada Law Journal, New Series - Canadian Law Eeview - Canadian Law Times - Canada Supreme Court Eeports - Chapter - Carrington and Kirwan's Eeports, N. P. - Carrington and Marshman - Carrow, Hamerton and AUen, Session Cases - Bail way Cases by Carrow, etc. - Carrington and Payne's Eeports, N. P. - Carpmael's Patent Cases 3—2 86 Abbkeviations of Law Repoets. Cart. - Cart. B. N. A. - Carth. - Cartm. Gary - Cas. & Op. - Cas. Pra. C. P. - Cas. B. E. - Cas. C. E. - Cas. Ch. Cas. L. Eq. - Cas. S. M. - Cas. Six Cir. Cas. t. r. - Cas. t. H. - Cas. t. K. - Cas. t. Nap. - Cas. t. Tal. - Cas. P. or Pari. - Cas. C. L. - Cas. Pra. K. B. C. P.) Cass. L. G. B. [1891] Ch. - Ch. Cas. Ch. Cas. Ch. (or C. Ch. Cham. - Ch. D. - Ch. J. - Ch. Pre. Ch. E. - Chal. Op. - Chamb. Eep. Chan. Chamb. Charl. Pr. Cas. - Chip. - Chit. Arch. Pr. - Chit. B.C. - Chit. P. Chit. Stat. - CI. & Fm. - CI. Ass. Clay. - - Clerk Home Clif. El. Clitt & Eiok. Cliff. & Steph. - Clift - Co. Cts. Chr. Co. Ct. E. - Co. - - - Co. Ent. Co. Lit. Co. M. C. - Co. P. C. - Co. on Courts Co. Eep. Cob. St. Tr. Coch. - Cod. Jur. Civ. - Carter's Eeports, C. P. ; Oarthew's Eeports, K. B. - Cartwright's Constitutional Cases, Canada - Carthew's Eeports, K. B. - Cartmell's Trade Marks Cases - Cary's Eeports, Chancery - Cases and Opinions of Eminent Counsel - Cases of Practice Common Pleas - 12 Modern Eeports - Cases temp. Will. III. (12 Mod.) - Select Cases in Chancery ; 9 Modern Eeports - Cases in Law and Equity (10 Mod.) - Cases of Settlement, K. B. - Cases on the Six Circuits, Ireland - Pinch's Chancery Cases - Cases temp. Hardwioke, K. B. - Cases temp. King, Chancery - Drury's Cases temp. Napier, Ireland - Cases temp. Talbot, Chancery - Cases in Parliament - Cases in Crown Law (or - Cases of Practice in King's Bench (or Common Pleas) - Casson's Decisions of Local Government Board - Law Eeports, Chancery (1891 onwards) - Cases in Chancery L.)- Choice Cases in Chancery (or Common Law) - Chancery Chambers Eeports - Law Eeports, Chancery Division (1876-90) - Chief Justice - Precedents in Chancery - Eeports in Chancery - Chalmers Opinions on Constitutional Law - Chambers Eeports, Upper Canada - Chancery Chambers Eeports, Upper Canada - Charley's Practice Cases - Chipman's Eeports, New Brunswick - Chitty's Archbold's Q. B. Practice - Chitty's Eeports, Bail Court - Chitty's Q. B. Porms - Chitty's Statutes - Clark and PinneUy's Eeports, House of Lords - Clerk's Assistant - Clayton's Eeports, York Assizes - Clerk Home. Scottish Session Cases - Clifford's Election Cases, Southwark - Clifford and Eickard's, Locus Standi Eeports - Clifford and Stephens, Locus Standi Eeports - Cliffs Entries - County Courts Chronicle - County Courts Eeports - Coke's Eeports - Coke's Entries - Coke on Littleton (1 Inst.) - Coke's Magna Charta (2 Inst.) - Coke's Pleas of the Crown (3 Inst.) - Coke's 4 Inst - Coke's Eeports - Cobbett's (Howell's) State Trials - Cochran, Nova Scotia Eeports - Codex Juris CivUis, Justinian Codex Abbkeviations of Law Eepobts. 37 Cock. & R. - Col. C. C. - Col. L. J. N. Z. - CoUes - CoU. - Coll. Jurid. - Colt. - Comb. - Com. - Com. B. Com. Cas. - Com. Dig. - Com. Law Rep. - Con. & Law. Conr. - Consist. Court - Cook Adm. - Cooke B. L. Cooke C. P. - Cooper Coop. Pr. C- Coop. t. Brough. - Coop. t. Cott. Coop. t. Eld. Coop. - Coo. & Al. - Corb. & D. - Corp. Jur. Can. - Corp. Jur. Civ. Cot. - Comity Cts. Chron. County Cts. Rep. Cou. - Couns. Mag. Cout. de N. - Cowp. - - - Cox - Cox C. C. - Cox Cty. Ct. Ca. - Cox Jt. Stk. Cox Mc. & H. Cox M. C. - Cox & Atk. - Cr. Cas. Res. Cr. M. & R. Cr. S. & P. - Cr. & Dix - Cr. & Dix. Ab. Cas. Cr. & J. Cr. & M. - Cr. & Ph. - Craig & Ph. Craig. & St. Craw. & D. - Craw. & D. Ab. Cas. Crim. Rec. - Cripp. Ch. Cas. - - Cookbum and Eowe's Election Cases - CoUyer's Chancery Cases - Colonial Law Journal, New Zealand - Colles's Cases in Parliament - Collyer's Chancery Cases ; Colles Parliamentary Cases - Collectanea Juridioa - Coltman's Registration Cases - Comberbach's Reports, K. B. - Comyns or Comberbach's Reports, K.B. - Common Bench Reports - Commercial Cases - Comyns's Digest - Common Law Reports - Connor and Lawson's Reports, Chancery, Ireland - Conroy's Custodian Reports - Consistory Reports, Haggard - Bobt's Poor Laws by Court - Cook's Admiralty Cases, Quebec - Cooke's Bankrupt Laws - Cooke's Reports C. P. - Cooper's Reports, Chancery - Cooper's Practice Cases - Cooper's Cases, temp. Brougham - Cooper's Reports temp. Cottenham - Cooper's Reports temp. Eldon - Cooper (G.), Chancery Reports - Cooke and Alcock's Reports, KB., Ireland - Corbett and Daniell, Election Cases - Corpus Juris Canonioi - Corpus Juris CivUis - Cotton - County Counts Chronicle - County Courts Reports - Couper's Justiciary Reports, Scotland - Counsellor's Magazine - Coutumes de Normandie - Cowper's Reports, K.B. - Cox's Reports, Chancery - Cox's Criminal Cases - Cox's County Court Cases - Cox's Joint Stock Company Cases - Cox, McCrae and Hertslet County Court Cases - Cox's Magistrates' Cases - Cox and Atkinson's Registration Appeals - Crown Cases Reserved. - Crompton, Meeson, and Eosooe's Exchequer Reports - Craigie, Stewart, and Paton's Scotch Appeal Cases - Crawford and Dix's Irish Circuit Court Cases - Crawford and Dix's (Abridged) Cases - Crompton and Jervis Exchequer Reports - Crompton and Meeson's Exchequer Reports - Craig and Phillips' Chancery Reports - Craig and Phillips' Chancery Reports - Craigie, Stewart and Paton's Scotch Appeals Cases - Crawford & Dix's Circuit Court Cases, Ireland - Crawford & Dix's Abridged Cases, Ireland - Criminal Recorder - Cripp's Church and Clergy Cases 38 Abbreviations of Law Repokts. Cro. - Cro. Car. Cro. Eliz. - Cro. Jac. Crockford - Cromp. Cts. (or J.C.) Cromp. M. & K. - Cromp. & Jerv. - Cromp. & Mees. - Cun. - Curt. - Cutler - - Croke's King's Bench Beports ; Keilway's King's Bench Beports - Croke's King's Bench Beports temp. Charles I. (3 Cro.) - Croke's King's Bench Beports temp. Elizabeth (1 Cro.) - Croke's King's Bench Beports temp. James (Jacobus) I. (2 Cro.) - Maritime Law Beports, by Crockford - Crompton on the Jurisdiction of Courts - Crompton, Meeson, and Eoscoe's Exehequer Beports - Crompton and Jervis's Exchequer Beports - Crompton and Meeson's Exchequer Beports - Cunningham's King's Bench Beports - Curteis' Ecclesiastical Beports - Beports of Patent Cases D. D. F. k J. . D. F. & J. B. D. G. - . D. J. & S. _ D. J. & s. : B. D. M. & G. - D. M. & G. B. D. N. S. - D. P. C. D. &A. - D. &B. . D. &C. - D. & Ch. _ D. &E. - D. & J. - D. & J. B. _ D. &L. . D. &M. . D. & E. . D. & B. M. C. D. & B. N. P. D. &S. . D. &W. - Dal - - Dale Leg. Bit, Dalr. - - Dan. - Dan. & LI. . Das. - - -Dow, Lords Cases, - Dunlop, Bell, and Murray's Beports, Scotch Session Cases (second series) - De Gex, Fisher and Jones' Chancery Beports - De Gex, Fisher and Jones' Bankruptcy Beports - De Gex's Bankruptcy Beports - De Gex, Jones and Smith's Chancery Beports - De Gex, Jones and Smith's Bankruptcy Beports - De Gex, Macnaghten and Gordon's Chancery Beports - De Gex, Macnaghten and Gordon's Bankruptcy Beports - Dowliag's Bail Court Beports, New Series- New Series (Dow & Clark's House of Cases) - Dowling's Practice Cases - Dear and Anderson's Court of Session Scotland - Dearsly and Bell's Crown Cases : Dow and Clark's House of Lords Cases - Deacon and Chitty's Bankruptcy Beports - Durnford and East's Term Beports, K.B. - De Gex and Jones' Chancery Beports - De Gex and Jones' Bankruptcy Beports - Dowhng and Lowndes' Bail Court Beports - Davison and Merivale's Queen's Bench Beports - Dowling and Byland's King's Bench Beports - Dowling and Byland's Magistrates' Cases - Dowling and Byland's Nisi Prius Cases - Drewry & Smale's Chancery Beports - Drury and Walsh's or Drury and Warren's Irish Chancery Beports - Benloe and Dalison's Common Pleas Beports, Dalrymple's Scotch Session Cases - Dale's Legal Bitual - Dalrymple's Decisions, Scotch Court of Stair's Decisions, Scotch Court of Hailes' Scotch Session Cases - Daniell's Exchequer Beports - Danson and Lloyd's Mercantile Cases - Dasent's Bankruptcy and Insolvency Beports or County Court Beports Session ; Session ; Abbreviations of Law Repoets. 39 Dav. - Dav. Pat. Cas. Dav. & Mer. Day De Gex De G. P. & J. De G. & J. - De G. & J. By. - De G. F & J. By. De G. J. & S. De G. J. & S. By. De G. M. & G. - De G. M. & G. By. De G. & Sm. Dea. & Sw. Deae. - Deac. & Chit. Deane - Deane & Sw. Dears. C. 0. - Dears. & B. C. C. Deas. & And. De Col. Del. - Den. C. C. - Den. & P. - Dick. - Dirl. - Dod. - Donn. - Dorion Doug. - Dow - Dow & C. - Dow. & L. - Dow. & By. - Dow. & By. M. C. Dow N. S. - Dowl. - Dr. - - - Dr. & Sm. - Dr. &Wal. - Dr. & War. - Draper Drew. - Drew. & Sm. Drink. - Dru. t. Sugden Dru. t. Nap. - Dru. & Wal. Dru. & War. - Davies' Irish King's Bench Eeports ; Davies Patent Cases - Davies' Patent Cases - Davison and Merivale's Eeports, Queen's Bench - Day Election Cases - De Gex's Bankruptcy Eeports - De Gex, Fisher and Jones' Chancery Beports - De Gex and Jones' Chancery Beports - De Gex and Jones' Bankruptcy Appeals - De Gex, Fisher and Jones' Bankruptcy Appeals - De Gex, Jones and Smith's Chancery Eeports - De Gex, Jones and Smith's Bankruptcy Appeals - De Gex, Macnaghten and Gordon's Chancery Eeports - De Gex, Macaghten and Gordon's Bankruptcy Appeals - De Gex and Smale's Chancery Eeports - Deane and Swabey's Ecclesiastical Beports - Deacon's Bankruptcy Beports - Deacon and Chitty's Bankruptcy Eeports - Deane and Swabey's Ecclesiastical Eeports - Deane and Swabey's Ecclesiastical Eeports - Dearsiys Crown Cases - Dearsly and BeU's Crown Cases - Deas and Anderson's Beports, Scotch Court of Session - De Colyer's County Court Cases - Delane's Bevision Cases - Denison's Crown Cases - Denison and Pearce's Crown Cases - Dickens' Chancery Beports - Dirleton's Decisions, Court of Session - Dodson's Admiralty Eeports - Donnelly's Chancery Beports ; DonneU's Irish Land Cases - Dorion's Quebec Queen's Bench Eeports - Douglas' King's Bench Beports ; Douglas' Election Cases - Dow's House of Lords ; Dowling's Practice Cases - Dow and Clark's House of Lord's Cases - Dowling and Lowndes' Bail Court Beports - Dowling and Eyland's King's Bench Beports ; Dowling and Byland's Nisi Prius Cases - Dowling and Eyland's Magistrates' Cases - Dow & Clark's House of Lords Cases - Dowling's Bail Court (Practice) Cases - Drewry's Vice Chancellors' Beports ; Drury's Irish Chancery Eeports temp. Sugden ; Drury's Irish Chancery Beports temp. Napier - Drewry and Smale's Vice Chancellors' Beports - Drury and Walsh's Irish Chancery Beports - Drury and Warren's Irish Chancery Eeports - Draper's Upper Canada King's Bench Eeports - Drewry's Vice Chancellors' Eeports - Drewry and Smale's Vice Chancellors' Eeports - Drinkwater's Common Pleas Eeports - Drury's Irish Chancery Beports temp. Sugden - Drury's Irish Chancery Eeports temp. Napier - Drury and Walsh's Irish Chancery Eeports - Drury and Warren's Irish Chancery Eeports 40 Abbeeviations of Law Eepoets. Duke Oh. Us. Dune. Ent. Cas. Dune. Mer. Car. Dund. L. C. - Dunlop Durie - Dum. & E. - Dy. - - E. E. B. &E. - E. P. C. E.B. - E. & A. R. - E. & B. E. &E. E. & Y. Ea. East. - East P. C. - Ed. - Ed. L. J. - Eden - Edg. - Edinb. L. J. Edw. Abr. - Edw. Adm. - Edw. Pr. Cas. El. El. B. & E. - El. & Bl. - El. & El. - Ell. Bl. & EU. Elm. DUap. - Eng. Judg. - Eq. Cas. Abr. Eq. Bep. Err. & App. - Esp. - Eur. Ass. Arb. Ex. - Ex. D. - Exoh. Kep. - F. F. Diet. F. & F. F. & Pitz. - F. & S. Fao. Deo. Falo. - Falc. & Fitz. Farresley Fawo. Bef. - Ferg. Cons. - Duke on Cbaritable Uses Duncan's Scotch Entail Cases Duncan's Mercantile Cases Dundee Law Chronicle Dunlop, Bell and Murray's Reports, Scotch Session Cases (Second Series) Durie's Scottish Court of Session Cases Durnford and East's (Term Reports), K.B. Dyer's King's Bench Reports East's Reports Ellis, Blackburn and Ellis' Queen's Bench Reports ■ East's Pleas of the Crown ■ English Reports ■ Error and Appeal Reports, Ontario ■ Ellis and Blackburn's Queen's Bench Reports ■ Ellis and Ellis' Queen's Bench Reports ■ Eagle and Younge's Title Oases ■ East's King's Bench Reports ■ East's King's Bench Reports ■ East's Pleas of the Crown ■ Eden's Chancery Reports ■ Edinburgh Law Journal - Eden's Chancery Reports - Edgar's Reports, Court of Session, Scotland - Edinburgh Law Journal - Edwards' Abridgment of Prerogative Court Cases - Edwards' Admiralty Reports - Edwards' Admiralty Reports - Elchies' Decisions, Scotch Court of Session. - Ellis, Blackburn and Ellis Queen's Bench Reports - EUis and Blackburn's Queen's Bench Reports - Ellis and Ellis' Queen's Bench Reports - Ellis, Blackburn and Ellis' Queen's Bench Reports - Ehnes on Dilapidations - Scotch Court of Session Cases, decided by the EngUsh Judges - Equity Cases Abridged - Equity Reports ; Gilbert's Equity Reports - Error and Appeals Reports, Upper Canada - Espinasse's Nisi Prius Reports - European Assurance Arbitration - Exchequer Reports (1847—1856) - Law Reports Exchequer Division (1875 — 1880) - Exchequer Reports (Welsby, Hurlstone, and Gordon - Court of Session Reports, Scotland (Fouth Series) - Karnes and Woodhouslee's folio Dictionary, Scotch Court of Session Cases - Foster and Finlason's Nisi Prius Reports - Falconer and Fitzherbert's Election Cases - Fox and Smith's Irish King's Bench Reports ; Pox and Smith's Registration Cases - Faculty Collection of Decisions, Court of Sessions - Falconer's Scotch Court of Session Cases - Falconer and Fitzherbert's Election Cases - Seven Modem Reports by Farresley - Fawcett on the Court of Referees - Fergusson's (Scotch) Consistorial Reports Abbreviations of Law Kepoets. 41 Ferg. - - . . Ferguson's Scotch Eailway Cases Ferg. M. & D. - - Fergusson on Marriage and Divorce Fergusson - - - Kilkerran's Scotch Session Cases Fin. .... Finch's Chancery Eeports Fin. Pr. - . - Finch's Precedents in Chancery Finl. Dig. . . - Finlay's Irish Digest First Book Judg. - First Book of Judgments Fitzg. ... - Pitzgibbon's King's Bench Beports Fitzg. L. G. Dec. . - Pitzgibbon's Irish Local Government Decision Fitzg. Land E. . - Pitzgibbon's Irish Land Eeports Fitzg. Eeg. Ca. - - Pitzgibbon's Irish Eegistration Appeals Fitzh. Abr. - - - Fitzherbert's Abridgment Fitzh. N. B. - - Fitzherbert's New Natura Brevium PL ... - Pleta PI. & K. . - - Flanagan and Kelly's Irish Eolls Court Eeports Flan, and Kel. - - Flanagan and Kelly's Irish Eolls Court Eeports Pol. Diet. - - - Karnes and Woodhouslee's PoUo Dictionary Court of Session, Scotland Pol. P. L. Cas. - - Foley's Poor Law Cases Ponbl. .... Ponblanque's Cases in Bankruptcy Forb. ... - Forbes' Decisions in the Scotch Court of Session Forr. .... Forrest's Exchequer Eeports ; Cases temp. Talbot (by Forrester) Fors. Cas. & Op. - - Forsyth's Cases and Opinions on Constitutional Law Port. .... Portescue's King's Bench Eeports Post. .... Foster's Crown Cases Post. & Fin. . - - Poster and Pinlason's Nisi Prius Eeports Fount. ... - Pountainhall's Decisions, Scotch Court of Session Fox & Sm. - - - Fox and Smith's Irish King's Bench Eeports or Eegistration Cases Fr. E. C. - - - Praser's Election Cases Fr. Chy. - - - Freeman's Chancery Eeports Eraser ... - Eraser's Election Cases Fraz. .... Frazer's Admiralty Cases, &o., Scotland Free. .... Freeman's Chancery Eeports G. & D. G. & J. - Gale - Gale and Dav. Gaz. Bank. - Gaz. L. E. - Geld. & Ox. - Gen. Abr. Cas, Eq. Gibson Gif. - - - GU. - - - Gil. & Eal. - Gilb. Cas. - Gilb. Ch. - GUm. - Gl. & J. Glanv. EI. Cas. - Glas. - Glyn. & Jam. Godb. - Gold. - - Gale and Davison's Queen's Bench Eeports - Glyn and Jameson's Bankruptcy Eeports - Gale's Exchequer Eeports - Gale and Davison's Queen's Bench Eeports - Gazette of Bankruptcy - Gazette Law Reports, New Zealand - Nova Scotia Decisions, Geldart and Oxley - General Abridgment of Cases in Equity - Durie's Decisions, Scotch Court of Session - Giffard's Vioe-Chanoellors' Eeports - Gilbert's Chancery Eeports ; or Cases in Law and Equity - Gilmour and Falconer's Scotch Session Cases - Gilbert's Cases in Law and Equity . Gilbert's Chancery Eeports - Gilmour's Eeports, Scotch Court of Session - Glyn and Jameson's Bankruptcy Eeports - Glanville's Election Cases - Glasscock's Eeports, Ireland . Glyn and Jameson's Bankruptcy Eeports . Godbolt's King's Bench Eeports . Goldesborough's K. B. Eeports 42 Abbeeviations of Law Rbpobts. Good. Pat. - - - Goodeve's Abstract of Patent Cases Gould. - - - - Gouldsborough's K. B. Eeports Gow ... - Gow's Nisi Prius Cases Grant - - - - Grant's Upper Canada Chancery Beports ; Elehies' Scotch Session Cases Grant E. & A. - - Grant's Error and Appeal Eeports, Ontario Greer . - - - Greer's Irish Land Cases Grif. P. L. Cas. - - Griffith's London Poor Law Cases Grif. Pat. C. - - Griffin's Law Patent Cases Guth. Sh. Cas. - - Guthrie's Sheriff Court Cases, Scotland Gwil. - - - - GwiUitn's Tithe Cases H. Bl. - H. L. Cas. H. &B. H. &0. H. &H. H. & J. H. & M. H. & N. H. & P. H. & E. H. & T. H. & W. Ha. - Ha. & Tw. - Hag. Adm. - Hag. Con. - Hag. Ecc. - Hailes - Hale Cr. Preo. - Hale P. C. - Hall&Tw. - Handb. Mag. Har. & Euth. Har. & WoU. Hare. - Hard. - Hare - Harg. St. Tr. Harm. - - - Harr. & Hodg. - Harr. & Euth. Harr. & WoU. Hats. Pr. - Hav. Ch. Eep. - Hawk. P. C. Hay. - Hay Ace. (or Dec.) Hay P. L. - Hay & M. (or Marr.) Hayes Exoh. Hayes & Jo. Hem. &Mil]. - H. Blaokstone's Common Pleas Eeports - House of Lords' Cases (Clark) - Hudson and Brooke's Irish King's Bench Eeports - Hurlstone and Coltman's Exchequer Eeports - Horn and Hurlstone's Exchequer Eeports ; Harrison and Hodgin's Municipal Eeports, Upper Canada - Hayes and Jones' Exchequer Eeports, Ireland - Hemming and Miller's Vioe-ChanceUors' Eeports - Hurlstone and Norman's Exchequer Eeports - Hopwood and PhUbrick's Election Cases - Harrison and Eutherford's Common Pleas Eeports - HaU and Twell's Chancery Eeports - Harrison and WoUaston's King's Bench Eeports; Hurlstone and Walmsley's Exchequer Eeports - Hare's Chancery Eeports - Hall and Twell's Chancery Eeports - Haggard's Admiralty Eeports - Haggard's Consistory Eeports - Haggard's Ecclesiastical Eeports - Hailes' Decision, Scotch Court of Session - Hale's Precedents in Criminal Cases - Hale's Pleas of the Crown - Hall and Twell's Chancery Eeports - Handbook for Magistrates - Harrison and Eutherford's Common Pleas Eeports - Harrison and WoUaston's King's Bench Eeports - Haroarse's Decisions, Scotch Court of Session - Hardres' Exchequer Eeports - Hare's Vice-Chancellors' Eeports - Hargrave's State Trials - Harmon's Upper Canada Common Pleas Eeports - Harrison and Hodgin's Upper Canada Municipal Eeports - Harrison and Eutherford's Common Pleas Eeports - Harrison and WoUaston's King's Bench Eeports - Hatsell's Parliamentary Precedents - Haviland's Chancery Eeports, Prince Edward Island - Hawkins' Pleas of the Crown - Hayes' Irish Exchequer Eeports - Hay's Decisions on Accidents and NegUgence - Hay's Poor Law Decisions, Scotland - Hay and Marriott's Admiralty Eeports - Hayes' Irish Exchequer Eeports - Hayes and Jones' Irish Exchequer Eeports - Hemming and MUler's Vice-Chancellors' Eeports Abbreviations of Law Repobts. 43 Het. - - . - Hetley's Common Pleas Beports Hig. Pat. Dig. - - Higgins' Digest of Patent Cases Hob. - - - - Hobart's King's Bench Beports Hodg. - - - - Hodges' Common Pleas Beports ; Hodgins' Election Cases, Ontario Hog. - - - - Hogan's Irish Bolls Court Beports ; Harcarse's Scotch Session Cases Holt K. B. - - - Holt's King's Bench Beports Holt Adm. Ca. - - Holt's Admiralty Cases Holt Eq. - - - Holt's Equity Beports Holt N. P. - - - Holt's Nisi Prius Beports Home (CI.) - - - Clerk Home, Scotch Session Cases Hop. & C. - - - Hopwood and Coltman's Begistration Cases Hop. & Ph. - - - Hopwood and Philbrick's Begistration Oases Horn & H. - - - Horn and Hurlstone's Exchequer Beports Hov. Sup. - - - Hovenden's Supplement to Vesey, Jr. How. Ch. P. - - Howard's Irish Chancery Practice How. Po. Ca. - - Howard's Popery Cases (Ireland) How. St. Tr. - - Howell's State Trials Hud. & Br. - - - Hudson and Brooke's Irish King's Bench Beports Hume . - - - Hume's Scotch Session Cases Hunt Ann. Cas. - - Hunt's Annuity Cases Hurl. & Colt. - - Hurlstone and Coltman's Exchequer Beports Hurl, and Gord. - - Hurlstone and Gordon's Beports (10, 11 Exchequer Beports) Hurl. & Nor. - - Hurlstone and Norman's English Exchequer Beports Hurl. & Walm. - - Hurlstone and Walmsley's Exchequer Beports Hut. (or Hutt.) - - Hutton's Common Pleas Beports Hut. Ct. Beq. - - Hutton's Courts of Bequest Hux. Judg. - - - Huxley's Second Book of Judgments Inc. Tax Cas. - - Beports of Cases on Income Tax Ind. App. - - - Law Beports, Indian Appeals Inst. - - - Coke's Institutes Inv. Beg. Cas. - - Inverness Begistration Oases Ir. C. L. - - - Irish Common Law Beports (1850 — 1866) Jr. Ch. - - - Irish Chancery Beports (1850—1866) Ir. Cir. - - - Irish Circuit Beports Ir. Ecol. - - - Irish Ecclesiastical Beports, by Milward Ir. Eq. - - - Irish Equity Beports Ir. Jur. - - - Irish Jurist Ir. L. J. - - - Irish Law Journal Ir. L. N. S. - - - Irish Common Law Beports Ir. L. E. - - - Irish Law Beports (1838—1850) ; The Law Beports, Ireland Ir. L. T. - - - Irish Law Times Ir. Law & Ch. - - Irish Common Law and Chancery Beports (New Series) Ir. Law & Eq. - - Irish Law and Equity Beports Ir. Law Bee. - ■ Irish Law Eecorder [1894] Ir. L. - - Irish Law Beports (1894 onwards) Ir B L - - - Irish Beports, Common Law Series (1866 — 1878) Ir! b! Eq. - - ■ Irish Beports, Equity Series (1866—1878) Ir. E. Beg. App. - - Irish Beports, Begistration Appeals Ir. E. Beg. & L. - - Irish Beports, Begistry and Land Cases Ir! T. E. - - - Irish Term Beports (Bidgeway, Lapp and Schoales) Irv. - - - - Irvine's Scotch Justiciary Eeports Ir. W. L. E. - - Irish Weekly Law Beports 44 Abbreviations of Law Eepokts. J. Kel. - - - - Sir John Kelyng's Crown Cases J. P. - - - - Justice of the Peace J. P. Sm. - - - J. P. Smith's King's Bench Beports J. & H. - - - Johnson and Hemming's Vice-ChanoeUors' Beports J. & La T. - - - Jones and La Touohe's Irish Chancery Beports J. & W. - - - lacob and Walker's Chancery Beports Jac. - - - - Jacob's Chancery Beports Jac. & Walk. - - Jacob and Walker's Chancery Beports James Sel. Gas. - - James' 'Select Cases, Nova Scotia Jebb . - - - Jebb's Irish Crown Cases Jebb & B. - - - Jebb and Bourke's Irish Queen's Bench Beports Jebb & S. - - - Jebb and Symes' Irish Queen's Bench Beports Jenk. . - - - Jenkins' Exchequer Beports Jo. - - - . Jones Jo. Jur. - - - Journal of Jurisprudence Jo. & La T. - - - Jones and La Touche's Irish Chancery Beports John. - - - - Johnson's English Vice-ChanceUors' Beports Johns. & Hem. - - Johnson and Hemming's Chancery Beports Jones W. - - - Sir William Jones' King's Bench Beports Jones T. - - - Sir Thomas Jones' King's Bench Beports Jones . - . . Jones' Irish Exchequer Beports ; Jones' Upper Canada Common Pleas Beports Jones & C. - - - Jones and Cary's Irish Exchequer Beports Jones & La T. - - Jones and La 'Touche's Irish Chancery Beports Jour. Jur. - - - Journal of Jurisprudence, Scotland Judg. U. B. - - - Judgments in the Upper Bench Jur. . - . . The Jurist Jur. N. S. - - - The Jurist, New Series Jur. Bev. - - - Juridical Eeview, Edinburgh Jur. Soc. P. - ■ - Juridical Society Papers Juta - - - - Juta's Cape of Good Hope Beports [1901] K. B K. B. - K. & G. K. & J. K. & 0. Kam. - Kam. Bern. Deo. - Kam. Sel. Dec. Kay - - - Kay & Johns. Ke. - - - Keane & Gr. Keb. - Keen - Keil. - Kel. J. - Kel. W. Keny. - Keny. Ch. (or 8 Keny, Kerr Kerse - Kilk. - Kn. - - - Kn. L. G. B. - Law Beports, King's Bench (1901 onwards) - King's Bench - Keane and Grant's Begistration Appeal Cases - Kay and Johnson's Vice-Chancellors' Beports - Knapp and Ombler's Election Cases - Karnes' Decisions, Scottish Court of Sessioh - Kames' Eemarkable Decisions, Scotch Court of Session - Kames' Select Decisions, Scotch Court of Session - Kay's Vice-Chancellors' Beports - Kay and Johnson's Vice-Chancellors' Beports - Keen's Bolls Court Eeport ■ Keane and Grant's Begistration Appeal Cases - Keble's King's Bench Beports - Keen's Bolls Court Beports - Keilway's King's Bench Beports - Sir John Kelyng's Crown Cases - Wm. Kelynge's Chancery Beports - Kenyon's King's Bench Beports ,) Chancery Beports at the end of 2 Kenyon - Kerr's New Brunswick Beports - Kerse's Manusoi'ipt Decisions, Scotch Court of Session - KUkerran's Decisions, Scotch Court of Session - Knapp's Privy Council Cases, or Knox's New South Wales Eeports - Knight's Local Government Beports Abbkeviations of Law Eepoets. 45 Kn. & Moo. - - - 3 Knapp's Privy Council Eeports (by Knapp and Moore) Kn. & 0. - - - Knapp and Ombler's Election Eeports Knox ... - Knox's New South Wales Eeports L. Abr. - - - Lilly's Abridgment L. C. - - - . Lord Chancellor ; Lower Canada ; Leading Cases L. C. B. - - - Lord Chief Baron L. C. C. (N.S.W.) - Land Court Cases, New South Wales L. C. Gr. - - - Lower Courts Gazette, Toronto L. C. J. - - - Lord Chief Justice ; Lower Canada Jurist, Montreal L. C. L. J. - - - Lower Canada Law Journal, Montreal L. C. E. - - - Lower Canada Eeports L. G. E. - - - Local Government Eeports L. J. - - - - The Law Journal, Journals of the House of Lords L. J. Adm. - - - Law Journal Admiralty L. J. Bk. - - - Law Journal Bankruptcy L. J. C. C. E. - - Law Journal Crown Cases Eeserved L. J. C. P. - - - Law Journal Common Pleas L. J. Ch. - - - Law Journal Chancery L. J. Eoc. - - - Law Journal Ecclesiastical Cases L. J. Exoh. - - - Law Journal Exchequer L. J. H. L. - - - Law Journal House of Lords L. JJ Lord Justices L. J. M. 0. - - - Law Journal Magistrates' Cases L. J. M. & W. - - Morgan and Williams' Law Journal L. J. N. C. - - - Law Journal, Notes of Cases L. J. P. C. - - - Law Journal, Privy Council L. J. N. S. - - - The Law Journal, New Series (1822—1831) L. J. O. S. - - - The Law Journal, Old Series L. J. P. - - - Law Journal, Probate, Divorce and Admiralty L. J. P. D. & A. - - Law Journal, Probate, Divorce and Admiralty L. J. P. & M. - - Law Journal, Probate and Matrimonial L. J. Q. B. - - - Law Journal, Queen's Bench L. M. (or Mag.) - - Law Magazine L. M. & P. - - - Lowndes, Maxwell and Pollock's Bail Court Eeports L. O Legal Observer L. P. E. - - - Lilly's Practical Eegister L. E. - - - - Law Eeports ; Law Eeporter ; Law Eeview ; (Irish) Law Eecorder L. E. A. & E. - - Law Eeports, Admiralty and Ecclesiastical (1866 — 1875) L. E. C. 0. - - - Law Eeports, Crown Cases Eeserved (1866 — 1875) L. E. C. P. - - - Law Eeports, Common Pleas (1866—1875) L E Ch - - - Law Eeports, Chancery Appeal Cases (1866 — 1875) L. E. Eq. - - - Law Eeports, Equity (1866—1875) L. E. Ex. - - - Law Eeports, Exchequer (1866—1875) L E H L - - - Law Eeports, English and Irish Appeal Cases (1866—1875) L E H L So - - Law Eeports, Scotch and Divorce Appeal Cases (1866—1875) L. E. Ir. - - - Law Eeports, Ireland L. E. N. S. - - - Irish Law Eecorder, New Series L E P C - - - Law Eeports, Privy Council, Appeal Cases (1866 — 1873) 46 Abbeeviations of Law Eepoets. L. E. P. & D. (or M.) - L. E. Q. B. - L. Eev. L. S. - L. T. - L. T. E. L. & C. - - L. & G. t. Plunk. - L. & G. t. Sug. - L. & M. L. & T. L. & W. La. Land Com. Eep. - Lane - Lap. Dec. Lat. Lauder Law Am. Jour. Law Chr. Law Chr. & Jour. Jur. Law Ex. J. - Law Mag. - Law Bee. Law Eepr. - Law Eev. Law. & Mag. Law. & Mag. Mag. Laws. Eeg. Cas. - Lawy. Mag. - Ld. Ken. Leach - Lee Lee t. Hard. Lef. & Cass. - Leg. Exam. - Leg. G. Leg. Inq. Leg. News - Leg. Obs. Leg. Eep. Leg. Bev. - Legge - Legul. - Leigh & C. - Leo. - Lev. Lew. - Ley - Lib. Ass. Lil. - - - Lit. - Lizars - LI. & G. t. P. Law Eeports, Probate and Divorce (1866 — 1875) - Law Eeports, Queen's Bench (1866 — 1875) - Law Eeview - Locus Sigilli (Place for a Seal) - Law Times - Law Times Eeports - Leigh and Cave's Crown Cases - Lloyd and Goold's Irish Chancery Eeports temp- Plunkett - Lloyd and Goold's Irish Chancery Eeports temp. Sugden ■ Lowndes and Maxwell's Practice Cases - Longfield and Townsend's Irish Exchequer Eeports - Lloyd and Welsby's Mercantile Cases - Lane's Exchequer Eeports - Irish Land Eeports by Eoche, Dillon and Kehoe - Lane's Exchequer Eeports - Laperriere's Speaker's Decisions, Canada - Latch - Fountainhall's Scotch Session Cases - Law Amendment Journal - Law Chronicle - Law Chronicle and Journal of Jurisprudence, Edinburgh - Law Examination Journal - Law Magazine - Law Eecorder, Dublin - Law Eeporter - Law Eeview - Lawyer and Magistrate, Dublin - Lawyers' and Magistrates' Magazine - Lawson's Irish Eegistration Cases - Lawyers' Magazine - Kenyon's King's Bench Eeports - Leach's Crown Cases - Lee's Ecclesiastical Eeports - Lee's Cases temp. Hardwioke - Lefroy and Cassel's Practice Cases, Ontario - Legal Examiner - Legal Guide - Legal Inquirer - Legal News, Montreal - Legal Observer - Legal Eeporter, Dublin - Legal Eeview, London - Legge's New South Wales Eeports - The Leguleian - Leigh and Cave's Crown Cases - Leonard's King's Bench Eeports - Levinz's King's Bench Eeports - Lewin's Crown Cases - Ley's King's Bench Eeports - Liber Assisarum (Year Books, Part V.). - Lilly's Assize Eeports - Littleton's Common Pleas Eeports ; Littleton's Tenures - Lizar's Scotch Exchequer Cases - Lloyd and Goold's Irish Chancery Eeports temp. Plunkett Abbbeviations of Law Repobts. 47 H. & G. t. S. LI. & W. - Loc. oit. Loc. Ct. Gaz. Lofffc - Long Q. Longf. & T. - Low. Can. Jur. Low. Can. L. J. Low. Can. E. Lownd. M. & P. Lownd. & M. Luc. (or Lucas) Lud. El. Gas. Lum. P. L. Cas. Lush. - Lut. - Lut. Ent. Lut. E. C. - Lyne - M. M. C. - M. C. C. M. D. & De G. M. P. 0. M. T. - M. & A. M. & B. M. & C. M. & G. M. &;K. M. &M. M. &;M'A. M. &P. M. &E. M. & E. M. C. M. &:s. M. & W. Mac. & G. - Mac. P. C. - Mac. & Bob. Maoas. MaCarthy - Maccl. - MacDev. Macf. - Macl. - Macl. & E. - Macn. Sel. Cas. - Lloyd and Goold's Irish Chancery Eeports temp. Sugden - Lloyd and Welsby's Mercantile Cases - Loco citata (in the place cited) - Local Courts and Municipal Gazette, Toronto - Lofft's King's Bench Eeports - Long Quinto (Tear Books, Part X) - Longfield & Townsend's Irish Exchequer Eeports - Lower Canada Jurist, Montreal - Lower Canada Law Journal - Lower Canada Eeports - Lowndes, Maxwell, and Pollock's Bail Court Eeports - Lowndes and Maxwell's Bail Court Eeports - Modern Eeports, Part X. (by Lucas) - Luder's Election Cases - Lumley's Poor Law Cases - Lushington's Admiralty Eeports - Lutwyche's Common Pleas Eeports - Lutwyche's Entries - Lutwyche's Eegistration Appeal Cases. - Lyne's Irish Chancery Cases (by WaUis) - Scotch Session Cases, 3rd Series (Macpherson, &c.) - Magistrate Cases : Mayor's Court - Moody's Crown Cases ; Municipal Corporations Circular - Montagu, Deacon, and De Gex's Bankruptcy Eeports - Moore's Privy Council Cases - Michaelmas Term - Montagu and Ayrton's Bankruptcy Eeports - Montagu and Bhgh's Bankruptcy Eeports - Mylne and Craig's Chancery Eeports ; Montagu and Chitty's Bankruptcy Eeports - Manning and Granger's Common Pleas Eeports; Maddock and Geldart's Chancery Eeports ; Macnaghten and Gordon's Chancery Eeports - Mybie and Keen's Chancery Eeports - Moody and Malkin's Nisi Prius Eeports - Montagu and M'Arthur's Bankruptcy Eeports - Moore and Payne's Common Pleas Eeports - Manning and Eyland's King's Bench Eeports; Moody and Eobinson's Nisi Prius Eeports; Maclean and Eobinson's Scotch Appeal Cases - Manning and Eyland's Magistrate Cases - Maule and Selwyn's King's Bench Eeports ; Moore and Scott's Common Pleas Eeports - Meeson and Welsby's Exchequer Eeports - Macnaghten and Gordon's Chancery Eeports - Maoroy's Patent Cases - Maclean and Eobinson's House of Lords Cases - Macassey's Eeports, New Zealand - MacCarthy's Irish Land Cases - Macclesiield's Eeports (Modem Eeports, Part. X.) - MacDevitt's Irish Land Cases - Macfarlane's Jury Courts Eeports, Scotland - Maclaurin's Scotch Criminal Decisions - Maclean & Eobinson's Scotch Appeal Cases - Macnaghten's Select Cases in Chancery temp. King 48 Abbkeviations op Law Repoets. Maen. & G. - Maeph. Macq. - Macr. P. Gas. Macr. & H. - Mad. - Mad. Exoh. - Mad. & Gel. - Mag. - Mag. Gas. - Man. - Man. Gr. & S. - Man. L. B. - Man. & G. - Man. & Ey. - Man. & Ky. Mag. Gas. Mans. - Mar. - Mar. L. C. - Mar. L. C. N. S. - Mar. N. & Q. Mar. Reg. - March N. K. Marr. - Maish. Mau. & Sel. - May Pari. L. Mayn. - McCl. - MoCl. & Y. - McFar McL. & B. - McQ. - Mees. & Eos. Mees. & Wels Meg. - Mer. - Merc. Gas. - Mich. T. Milw. - Mitch. M. E. Mo. - Mo. L. Mag. Mod. - - - - Mod. Gas. per Par. (or t. Holt.) - Mod. Eep. - Moll. . . - - Mon. Law. Mag. - Monro A. G. Macnaghten and Gordon's Chancery Eeports Scotch Gourt of Session Gases, Third Series, by Macpherson, etc. Macqueen's Scotch Appeal Gases, H. L. Macrory's Patent Cases Macrae and Hertslet's Insolvency Gases Maddock's Chancery Eeports Madox's History of the Exchequer. Maddock and Geldart's Chancery Eeports (6 Maddock) The Magistrate Magistrates' Cases ; Magisterial Gases Manning's Bevision Cases; Manson's Bankruptcy Cases Manning, Granger, and Scott, Common Pleas Eeports Manitoba Law Eeports Manning and Granger's Common Pleas Eeports Manning and Eyland's King's Bench Eeports Manning and Eyland's King's Bench Eeports Manson's Bankruptcy Cases March's King's Bench Eeports Maritime Law Ciises, Grookford or Aspinall Maritime Law Cases, New Series (Aspinall) Maritime Notes and Queries Mitchell's Maritime Eegister March's New Cases, K.B. Marriott's Admiralty Decisions ; Marrack's Euro- pean Assurance Cases Marshall's Common Pleas Eeports Maule and Selwyn's King's Bench Eeports May's Parliamentary Law Maynard's Eeports, Edward II. (Year Books, Part. I.) McClelland's Exchequer Eeports McClelland & Younge's Exchequer Eeports MoFarlane's Scotch Jury Court Eeports McLean and Eobinson's Appeal Cases McQueen's House of Lords Scotch Appeals Meeson & Eoscoe's Exchequer Eeports Meeson & Welsby's Exchequer Eeports Megone's Company Cases Merivale's Chancery Eeports Mercantile Cases Michaelmas Term Milward's Irish Ecclesiastical Eeports Mitchell's Maritime Eegister Moore's King's Bench Eeports ; Moore's Gonmion Pleas Eeports ; Moore's Privy Council Eeports ; Modern Eeports Monthly Law Magazine Modern Eeports Modern Cases temp. Holt, by Farresley (7 Modern Beports) The Modern Eeports ; Modern Eeports (Style's King's Bench Eeports) MoUoy's Irish Chancery Eeports Monthly Law Magazine Monro's Acta Oanoellarise Abbeeviations of Law Reports. 49 Mont. - Mont. Cond. Eep. Mont. D. & De G. Mont. L. E. Mont. & Ayr. Mont. & Bl. - Mont. & C. - Mont. & MacA. - Month. L. D. Moo. - Moo. A. Moo. Ind. App. - Moo. P. C. - Moo. & Mai. Moo. & Pay. Moo. & Kob. Moo. & Sc. - Mood. - Mor. - Mor. Supp. - Morr. - Mos. - Miin. Jo. Mun. L. B. - Miir. - Mur. & Hurl. Myl. & Cr. - Myl. & K. - - Montagu's Bankruptcy Beports - Montreal Condensed Beports - Montagu, Deacon, and De Gex's Bankruptcy Beports - Montreal Law Beports - Montagu and Ayrton's Bankruptcy Beports - Montagu and Bligh's Bankruptcy Beports - Montagu and Chitty's Bankruptcy Beports - Montagu and MacArthur's Bankruptcy Beports - Monthly Law Digest, Quebec - Francis Moore's King's Bench Beports ; Moore's Common Pleas Beports ; Moody's Crown Cases - Moore's Beports (1 Bosanquet and Puller, after p. 470) - Moore's Indian Appeals - Moore's Privy Council Cases - Moody and Malkin's Nisi Prius Beports - Moore and Payne's Common Pleas Beports - Moody and Eobinson's Nisi Prius Beports - Moore and Scott's Common Pleas Beports - Moody's Crown Cases - Morison's Dictionary of Decisions, Court of Session, Scotland ; Morrell's Bankruptcy Beports - Supplement to Morison's Dictionary, Scotch Court of Session - Morrell's Bankruptcy Beports ; Morris' Supreme Court Beports, Newfoundland - Mosely's Chancery Beports - Municipal Journal (Canada) - Municipal Law Beports - Murray's Jury Court Beports (Scotland) - Murphy and Hurlstone's Exchequer Beports - Mylue and Craig's Chancery Beports - Mylne and Keen's Chancery Beports N. B. - - - - New Brunswick Beports N. B. Eq. E. - - New Brunswick Equity Beports N. B. B. - - - New Brunswick Beports N. Benl. - - - New Benloe, King's Bench Beports N. C. - - - - Notes of Cases (Ecclesiastical and Maritime) N. C. C. - - - New Chancery Cases (Younge and CoUyer) N. F. - - - - Newfoundland Beports N. H. & C. - - - Bailway and Canal Cases, by Nichol, Hare, Carrow, &c. N. I. J. - - - New Irish Jurist N. L. B. - - - Newfoundland Law Beports N. of Cas. - - - Notes of Cases (Ecclesiastical and Maritime) N. E. - - - - The New Beports ; Bosanquet and Puller's New Beports N. S. E. - - - Nova Scotia Law Beports N. S. W. L. E. - - New South Wales Law Beports N. S. Deo. - - - Nova Scotia Decisions N. Z. L. E. - - - New Zealand Law Beports N. Z. Jur. - - - New Zealand Jurist N. & M. - - - Nevile and Manning's King's Bench Beports N. & p. . - - Nevile and Perry's King's Bench Beports Nel. . - - - Nelson's Chancery Eeports Nev. & Mac. - - NevOle and Macnamara's Bailway Cases Nev. & Man. - - Nevile and Manning's King's Bench Eeports L.E.B. 4 60 Abbkeviations of Law Reports. Nev. & Man. Mag. Cas. Nevile and Manning's Magistrates' Cases Nev. & McN. - - Neville and MoNamara's EaUway and Canal Oases Nev. & P. - - - Nevile and Perry's King's Bench Eeports Nev. & P. Mag. Cas. - Nevile and Perry's Magistrates' Cases New Benl. - - - Benloe's King's Bench Eeports New Cas. Eq. - - New Cases in Equity (8, 9, Modern Eeports) New Cty. Ct. Cas. - New County Courts Oases (Eoberts, teeming and Wallis) New Ir. Jur. - - New Irish Jurist New Mag. Cas. - - New Magistrates' Oases (Bittleston, Wise, and PameU) New Pr. Cases - - New Practice Cases New Eep. - - - The New Eeports ; Bosanquet and Puller's New Eeports New Sess. Cas. - - New Session Cases (Carrow, Hamerton, and AUen) Newbon - - - Newbon's Private Bills Eeports Newf. Sel. Cas. - - Newfoundland Select Cases Nickoll H. & 0. - - Eailway and Canal Cases, by NichoU, Hare, and Carrow Nisbet - - - - Dirleton's Scotch Session Oases Nol. (Mag. or Sett. Cas.) Nolan's Magistrates' Oases North - - - - Eden's Chancery Eeports Not. Cas. - - - Notes of Oases in Ecclesiastical and Maritime Courts Noy - - - - Noy's King's Bench Eeports O. Bridg. - - - Orlando Bridgman's Common Pleas Eeports O. 8. - - - - Old Series Oct. Str. - - - Strange, Select Oases relating to Evidence, 8 vo. Old Ben. - - - Benloe in Benloe and Dalison's Common Pleas Eeports Oldr. . - - - Oldright's Eeports, Nova Scotia OU. B. & F. - - - Olhvier, Bell, and Fitzgerald's New Zealand Eeports O'Mal. & H. - - O'MaUey and Hardcastle's Election Cases Ont. - - - - Ontario ; Ontario Eeports Ont. App. - - - Ontario Appeal Eeports Ont. Elect. - - - Ontaria Election Oases Ont. L. R. - - - Ontario Law Eeports Ont. Pr. Eep. - - Ontario Practice Eeports Ont. W. E. - - - Ontario Weekly Eeporter Ow. - . . . Owen's K. B. Eeports Oxley - - - - Young's Vice-Admiralty Decisions, Nova Scotia, by Oxley ; Oxley's Light Eailway Cases [1891] P. - - - Law Eeports, Probate (1891 onwards) P. 0. - - - - Pleas of the Crown ; Parliamentary Cases ; Practice Oases ; Prize Oases ; Patent Oases ; Privy Council ; Probate Court ; Precedents in Chancery P. 0. C. - - - Privy OouncU Cases P. D. - - - - Law Eeports, Probate Division (1876-90) P. E. I. Eep. - - Prince Edward Island Eeports P. L. Mag. - - - Poor Law Magazine P. N. P. - - - Peake's Nisi Prius Cases P. E. 0. P. - - - Practical Eegister in Common Pleas P. E. Oh. - - - Practical Eegister in Chancery P. E. U. C. - - - Practice Eeports, Upper Canada P. E. & D. - - - Power, EodweU, and Dew's Election Cases P. W. (or P. Wms.) - Peere Williams' Chancery Eeports Abbebviations of Law Kepoets. 51 P. & D. P. & K. Palm. - Par. - Park. Exch. - Park Ins. Park. Sh. - Pat. - Pat. Abr. - Patr. Elect. Cas. - Pea. - Peake Add. Cas. - Peake N. P. - Peck. - Peers Wms. Per. & Dav. - Per. & Kn. - Perry Ins. - Pet. - Pet. Br. Petit. Br. - Phil. - Phil. Bee. E. Phil. El. Cas. PhO. Judg. - Phil. St. Tr. Pig, & E. - PI. Com. PI. & Pr. Cas. Pollex. Pop. - Pow. E. & D. Pr. C. K B. - Pr. Ch. Pr. Cont. - Pr. Exch. - Pr. Falc. - Pr. Beg. C. P. Pr. Eeg. Ch. Pr. Eep. Pri. - Price Notes P. C. Prop. Law - Pugs. - Pugs. & Bur. Pyke - Perry and Davison's Queen's Bench Reports Perry and Knapp's Election Cases Palmer's King's Bench Eeports Parker's Exchequer Eeports Parker's Exchequer Eeports Park on Marine Insurance Parker on Shipping and Insurance. Patent ; Paton's Scotch Appeal Case ; Paterson's Scotch Appeal Cases Paterson's Abridgment of Poor Law Cases Patrick's Election Cases, Upper Canada Peake's Nisi Prius Eeports Peake's Additional Cases (Vol. 2 of Peake's Nisi Prius Peake's Nisi Prius Cases PeckweU's Election Eeports Peers WUhams' Chancery Cases Perry and Davison's King's Bench Eeports Perry and Knapp's Election Eeports Perry's Insolvency Cases Peters' Prince Edward Island Eeports . Brooke's New Cases (Petit Brooke) Brooke's New Cases Philhps' Chancery Eeports ; Phillips' Election Cases ; Phillimore's Ecclesiastical Eeports Phillimore's Ecclesiastical Eeports PhUipps' Election Cases Phillimore's Ecclesiastical Judgments • Philhpp's State Trials Pigott and Eodwell's Eegistration Appeal Cases Plowden's Commentaries • Pleading and Practice Cases - Pollexfen's King's Bench Eeports - Popham's King's Bench Eeports - Power, EodweU, and Dew's Election Cases - Practice Cases in the King's Bench - Precedents in Chancery, by Finch - Pratt on Contraband of "War - Price's Exchequer Eeports - President Falconer's Eeports, Scotch Court of Session ■ Practical Eegister of the Common Pleas - Practical Eegister in Chancery - Practice Eeports, Ontario - Price's Exchequer - Price's Notes of Practice Cases in Exchequer - Property Lawyer - Pugsley's Eeports, New Brunswick - Pugsley and Burbidge's Eeports, New Brunswick - Pyke's Lower Canadi, King's Bench Eeports Q. B. [1891] Q. B. Q. B. D. - Q. B. E. - Q. B. U. C. - Queen's Bench Eeports (1841-52) ; Queen's Bench Eeports, Upper Canada ; Queen's Bench Eeports, Quebec Law Eeports, Queen's Bench (1891 onwards) Law Eeports, Queen's Bench Division (1876-90) Queen's Bench Eeports, Adolphus and Ellis (New Series) Queen's Bench Eeports, Upper Canada 4—2 52 Abbreviations of Law Repoets. Q. L. E. - - - Quebec Law Reports Q. O. B. - - - Quebec Official Eeports Q. P. B. - - - Quebec Practice Beports Q. "W. N. - - - Queensland "Weekly Notes Qly. Land E. - - Quarterly Irish Land Eeports Queens. L J. - - Queensland Law Journal Queens. L. E. - - Queensland Law Eeports Quinti, Quinto - - Year Book, 5 Hemry V. B. - - - E. C. - B. J. O. E. L. & S. - B. L. &W. - B. P. C. B. B. - B. & M. B. (Sc E. Bail. & Can. Cas. - Bams. App. - Baym. Ld. - Baym. Sir T. Eayn. - Bep. (1, 2, &c.) - Bep. Cas. Eq. Bep. Cas. Inc. Tax Eep. Cas. Pr. Bep. Ch. - Bep. Com. Cas. - Eep. Eq. Eep. Q. A. - Bep. t. Hard. Beports Eettie - Bev. Crit. de Leg. Eev. de Jur. Eev. L6g. - Eick. & M. - Biok. & S. - Eidg. t. Hard. Eidg. Ap. (or P. C.) Bidg. L. & S. Bitch. - Bob. - Bob. App. - Bob. L. & W. Bob. Pr. Eoche D. & K. BoUe - Bom. - Rose. P. C. - - The Beports (1893-95) ; Scotch Session Cases, Fourth Series - Eailway Cases ; Begistration Cases - Bapports Judiciares Officulo, Quebec - Eidgeway, Lapp, and Schoales' Irish King's Bench Eeports . Bobert, Leaming, and WaUis' County Court Beports - Eeal Property Cases ; Eeports of Patent Cases - Bevised Eeports - Bussell and Mylne's Chancery Eeports ; Eyan and Moody's Nisi Prius Eeports - Bussell and Byan's Crown Cases Beserved - Eailway and Canal Traffic Cases - Bamsey's Appeal Cases, Quebec - Lord Eaymond's King's Bench Eeports - Sir Thomas Eaymond's King's Bench Eeports - Eayner's Tithe Cases - 1, 2, &c., Coke's King's Bench Eeports - Gilbert's Chancery Eeports - Beports of Cases relatiBg to Income Tax - Cooke's Practice Cases - Beports in Chancery - Eeports of Commercial Cases - Gilbert's Eeports in Equity - Beports temp. Queen Anne (11 Modem) - Beports temp. Hardwicke, King's Bench - Coke's King's Bench Eeports - Eettie, Crawford, and Melville's Scotch Session Cases (4th series) - Eevue Critique de Legislation, Quebec - Eevue de Jurisprudence, Quebec - La Eevue Legale, Quebec - Eickards and Michael's Private Bills Eeports - Eickards and Saunder's Private Bills Beports - Eidgeway's Beports temp. Hardwicke - Eidgeway's Irish Appeal Cases - Eidgeway, Lapp, and Schoales' Irish Term Eeports - Eitchie's Equity Beports, Nova Scotia - Bobertson's Ecclesiastical Beports ; C. Robinson's Admiralty Eeports ; W. Eobinson's Admiralty Eeports ; Eobinson's Scotch Appeal Cases ; Bobertson's Scotch Appeal Cases - Eobinson's Scotch Appeal Cases - Eoberts, Leaming and Wallis' County Court Eeports - Eobinson's Practice Cases, Ontario - Eoche, Dillon and Kehoe's Irish Land Eeports - BoUe's King's Bench Beports - Eomilly's Notes of Cases, Chancery - Boscoe's Prize Cases Abbeeviations of Law Repoets. 53 Rose - Ross L. C. - Rot. Cur. Reg. Rot. 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Beports - WOles' Common Pleas Eeports - Peere Williams' Chancery Eeports - Wilmot's Notes of Opinion - Wilson's Chancery Eeports - Wilson's Exchequer Eeports - Wilson's King's Bench Eeports - Wilson and Scotch Appeal Cases - Winch's Common Pleas Eeports - Wniiam Blaokstone's King's Bench Eeports - William Eobinson's Admiralty Eeports - Peere WiUiams' Chancery Eeports - Williams Notes to Saunders' Eeports - Wollaston's Bail Court Eeports - Wolferstan and Bristow's Election Cases - WoUerstan and Dew's Election Oases - Wollaston's Bail Court Eeports - Wood's Tithe Cases - Wyatt's Practical Eegister in Chancery - Wyatt, Webb and A'Beckett's Eeports, Victoria - Wyatt and Webb's Eeports, Victoria - Year Books - Younge and CoUyer's Chancery (or Exchequer Eeports - Younge and Jervis' Exchequer Reports - Yelverton's King's Bench Eeports - Younge's Exchequer Equity Eeports - Younge and Colly er's Chancery Eeports - Younge and CoUyer's Exchequer Equity Eeports - Young's Nova Scotia Admiralty Cases * The Year Books are usually referred to by the year of each King's reign, the initial letter of his name, and the page and number of the plaoita, to which is sometimes prefixed the initial letter of the term, e.g., M. 4 H. vii. 18. 10. WiU. Woll. & Dav. Will. Woll. & Hodg, WiUes - Williams P. - Wilm. - Wils. Ch. - Wils. Exch. - Wils- K. B. - Wils. & Sh. . Win. - Wm. Bl. - Wm. Eob. - Wms. Peere Wms. Saun. Wol. - Wolf. & B. - Wolf. &D. - Woll. - Wood Ti. Cas. - Wyatt Pr. R. Wyatt, W. & A'B. Wyatt & Webb - Y. B.* - Y. & C. Y. & J. Yel. - You. - You. & Coll. Ch. - You. & CoU. Ex. - Young Adm. TABLE OF REGNAL YEAES OF ENGLISH SOVEREIGNS. " In England, in the seventh, and so late as the thirteenth century, the year was reckoned from Christmas Day ; but in the twelfth century, the Anglican Church began the year on the 25th of March ; which practice was also adopted by civilians in the fourteenth century. This Style continued until the reformation of the Calendar by Stat. 24 George II. c. 23, by which the Legal year was ordered to commence on the 1st of January, in 1753. It appears, therefore, that two calculations have generally existed in England for the commencement of the year ; viz. : — " 1. The HiSTOEiCAL year, which has, for a very long period, begun on the 1st of January. " 2. The Crvni, Bcclbsiasticaii, and Legal year, which was used by the Church, and in all public instruments, until the end of the thirteenth century, began at Christmas. In and after the four- teenth century, it commenced on the 25th of March, and so continued until the 1st of January, 1753. " The confusion which arose from there being two modes of com- puting dates in one kingdom must be sufficiently apparent ; for the Legislature, the Church, and Civilians, referred every event which happened between the 1st of January and the 25th of March to a different year from Historians. "To avoid, as far as possible, the mistakes which this custom pro- duced, it was usual to add the date of the Historical to that of the Legal year, when speaking of any day between the 1st of January and the 25th of March, thus : — „„ ^ „,8 (*.e. the Civil and Legal year, January 30, IG^g |^.^ ^^^ Historical year ; or, thus : — January 30, 1648-9. " This practice, common as it has long been, is nevertheless frequently misunderstood ; and even learned and intelligent persons are sometimes 60 Table of Eegnal Years of English Sovereigns. perplexed by dates being so written. The explanation is, however, perfectly simple, for the lower or last figure always indicates the year according to our present computation. " In Scotland, the year was ordered to commence on the 1st of January instead of the 25th of March, 1600, by a proclamation dated the 17th of December, 1599 ; but the Old Style continued to be used until altered in 1752, pursuant to the Stat. 24 George II." — Nicolas's Chronology. " Public documents in England, from the time of Richard the First, down to the present day, have been usually dated with the year of the reign of the sovereign, and not with the year of our Lord. (We must, however, except the years following the death of Charles the First, until the restoration of Charles the Second [1648-9 to 1660], when the name of the sovereign giving place to ' The Keepers of the Libertie of England by Authority of Parliament,' during the first five years, and afterwards, ' Oliver Lord Protector of the Commonwealth of England, Scotland and Ireland and the Dominions thereto belonging,' the year of our Lord, the month and the day of the month were the only dates given). Consequently, to be able to determine the year of our Lord, for any year of a sovereign's, reign we must have a chronological list, showing the first and last date of the reign of each sovereign. " In the early years of the English history, after the Norman Conquest, it appears that the reign of the sovereign did not commence until some act of sovereignty had been performed ; the commencement of the reign being sometimes reckoned from the day of the coronation, of which practice there is evidence amongst the memoranda taken from the 'Black Book' of the Exchequer, under the date '16 November,' where the years of the reign of Henry III. have been counted from his coronation. It is obvious, however, that the dates given in the ' Public Records ' for the com- mencement and determination of each sovereign's reign must alone be recognised, to the exclusion of all other systems, when our object is to verify written dates to be met with in the Legal Records. A question concerning the date of the accession of the sovereign was taken into consideration in the first year of the reign of Elizabeth in Michaelmas Term, when the Judges, Chief Baron, Attorney General, and Solicitor General formed several resolutions in relation to the statute (1 Edw. VI. c. 7) for the discontinuance of certain oflices on the demise of the king ; the first being that ' the king who is heir or successor may write and begin his reign the said day that his progenitor or predecessor died.' " — Bond, Eandyhooh of Rules and Tables for Verifying Sates, 1873. Of the two dates standing opposite to each year of a reign in the following Table, the first is the commencement and the second the end of the regnal year. In using this Table, it is necessary to observe that it is calculated according to the Common and Histm-ioal year, riz., fro^t the 1st of January ; but, as the Civil, Ecclesiastical and Legal year, for a long period, began on the 25th of March, all dates between the 1st of January and the 25th of March belong, according to the Ciril computation, to one year earlier than the Historical year. For example :— Fi'om the 1st of January to the 25th of March, in the first year of the reign of William the Conqueror, was in the Civil year 1066, instead of 1067. For the same reason, Edward lU.'s reign is sometimes said to have begun on the 25th of January, 1326, instead of the 26th of January, 1327 ; Henry V.'s on the 21st of March, 1412, instead of the 21st of March, HIS; Edward IV.'s on the 4th of March, 1460, instead of the 4th of March, 1461 ; and the same remark, mutatis mutandis, applies Table of Regnal Years of English Sovereigns. 61 to the commencement of the reigns of Edward VI., James I., Charles II., James II., William and Mary, and Queen Anne, according to whether the Historical, or Cixil year be alluded to. William the Pibst. CEOWKBD DECEMBER 25. 14 Oct. 13 Oct. 14 Oct. 13 Oct. 14 Oct. 13 Oct. 14 Oct. 13 Oct. 14 Oct. 13 Oct. 14 Oct. 13 Oct. 26 Sept. 25 Sept. 26 Sept. 25 Sept. 26 Sept. 25 Sept. 26 Sept. 25 Sept. Aug. Aug. Aug. Aug. Aug. Aug. Aug. Aug. Aug. 4 Aug. 5 Aug. Aug. Aug. Aug. Aug. Aug. Aug. Aug. 1066, 1067. 1067, 1068. 1068, 1069. 1069, 1070. 1070, 1071. 1071, 1072. 1087, 1088. 1088, 1089. 1089, 1090. 1090, 1091. 1100, 1101. 1101, 1102. 1102, 1103. 1103, 1104. 1104, 1105. 1105, 1106. 1106, 1107. 1107, 1108. 1108, 1109. „jl4 0ct. ' 1 13 Oct. 14 Oct. 13 Oct. 14 Oct. 13 Oct. 10 11 14 Oct. 13 Oct. 14 Oct. 13 Oct. 1072, 1073. 1073, 1074. 1074, 1075. 1075, 1076. 1076, 1077. 12 13 14 15 16 14 Oct. 13 Oct. 14 Oct. 13 Oct. 14 Oct. 13 Oct. 14 Oct. 13 Oct. (14 Oct. 113 Oct. 1077, 1078. 1078, 1079. 1079, 1080. 1080, 1081. 1081, 1082. William the Second. f. ( 26 Sept. 1091, ° 1 26 Sept. 1092. ^j 26 Sept. 1092, •^125 Sept. 1093. „ (26 Sept. 1093, '125 Sept. 1094. Q J 26 Sept. 1094, ° 125 Sept. 1095. q( 26 Sept. 1096, ^125 Sept. 1096. ,(. J 26 Sept. 1096, ^"125 Sept. 1097. Heney the Fibst. 10 111 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 Aug. Aug. Aug. Aug. Aug. Aug. Aug. Aug. Aug. Aug. Aug. Aug. Aug. Aug. Aug. Aug. Aug. Aug. 1109, 1110. 1110, 1111. nil, 1112. 1112, 1113. 1113, 1114. 1114, 1115. 1116, 1116. 1116, 1117. 1117, 1118. 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 1 26 27 Aug. Aug. Aug. Aug. Aug. Aug. Aug. Aug. Aug. Aug. Aug. Aug. Aug. Aug. Aug. Aug. 5 Aug. 4 Aug. 1118, 1119. 1119, 1120. 1120, 1121. 1121, 1122. 1122, 1123. 1123, 1124. 1124, 1126. 1125, 1126. 1126, 1127. 17 18 19 20 21 14 Oct. 13 Oct. 14 Oct. 13 Oct. 14 Oct. 13 Oct. 14 Oct. 13 Oct. 14 Oct. 9 Sept. 1082, 1083. 1083, 1084. 1084, 1085. 1085, 1086. 1086, 1087. ,-,(26 Sept. 1097, ■^■^126 Sept. 1098. in J 26 Sept. 1098, 125 Sept. 1099. -, of 26 Sept. 1099, 1 2 Aug. 1100. 28 29 32 33 34 36 36 Aug. Aug. Aug. Aug. Aug. Aug. Aug. Aug. Aug. Aug. Aug. 4 Aug. 5 Aug. 4 Aug. 5 Aug. 4 Aug. 6 Aug. IDec. 1127, 1128. 1128, 1129. 1129, 1130. 1130, 1131. 1131, 1132. 1132, 1133. 1133, 1134. 1134, 1136. 1135, 1135. 62 Table of Eegnal Years of English Sovereigns. Stephen. , (26 Deo. 125 Dec. „j26Dec. 125 Dec. of 26 Dec. ''125 Dec. , [26 Dec. * 125 Dec. c] 26 Dec. ° 125 Dec. 1135, 1136. 1136, 1137. 1137, 1138. 1138, 1139. 1139, 1140. 10 26 Dec. 25 Dec. 26 Dec. 25 Dec. 26 Dec. 25 Dec. 26 Dec. 25 Dec. 26 Dec. 25 Dec. 1140, 1141. 1141, 1142. 1142, 1143. 1143, 1144. 1144, 1145. -,-, (26Dec. -^-^125 Dec. 12 13 14 15 26 Dee. 25 Dee. 26 Dec. 25 Dec. (26 Dec. 125 Dec. 26 Dec. 25 Dec. 1145, 1146. 1146, 1147. 1147, 1148. 1148, 1149. 1149, 1150. 16 17 18 19 26 Dec. 25 Dec. 26 Dec. 25 Dec. 26 Dec. 25 Dec. 26 Dec. 25 Oct. 1150, 1151. 1151, 1152. 1152, 1153. 1153, 1154. Henry the Second. 19 Dec. 18 Dec. 19 Dec. 18 Dec. 19 Dec. 18 Dec. 19 Dec. 18 Dec. 19 Dec. 18 Dec. 19 Dec. 18 Dec. 19 Dec. 18 Dec. 19 Dec. 18 Dec. 19 Dec. 18 Dec. 1154, 1155. 1155, 1156. 1156, 1157. 1157, 1158. 1158, 1159. 1159, 1160. 1160, 1161. 1161, 1162. 1162, 1163. 12 13 14 15 16 19 Dec. 18 Dec. 19 Dec. 18 Dec. 19 Dec. 18 Dec. 19 Dec. 18 Dec. 19 Dec. 18 Dec. 19 Dec. 18 Dec. 19 Dec. 18 Dec. 19 Dec. 18 Dec. 19 Dec. 18 Dec. 1163, 1164. 1164, 1165. 1165, 1166. 1166, 1167. 1167, 1168. 1168, 1169. 1169, 1170. 1170, 1171. 1171, 1172. 21 22 23 24 27 19 Dec. 18 Dec. 19 Dec. 18 Dec. 19 Dec. 18 Dec. 19 Dec. 18 Dec. 19 Dec. 18 Dec. 19 Dec. 18 Dec. 19 Dec. 18 Dec. 19 Dec. 18 Dec. f 19 Deo. 118 Dec. 1172, 1173. 1173, 1174. 1174, 1175. 1175, 1176. 1176, 1177. 1177, 1178. 1178, 1179. 1179, 1180. 1180, 1181. 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 19 Dec. 18 Dec. 19 Dec. 18 Dec. 19 Dec. 18 Dec. 19 Dec. 18 Dec, fl9 Dec. 118 Dec. 19 Dec. 18 Dec. 19 Dec. 18 Dec. 19 Dec. 6 July 1181, 1182. 1182, 1183. 1183, 1184. 1184, 1185. 1185, 1186. 1186, 1187. 1187, 1188. 1188, 1189. ElCHARD THE PlEST. 3 Sept. 1189, 2 Sept. 1190. 3 Sept. 1190, 2 Sept. 1191. 3 Sept. 1191, 2 Sept. 1192. 8 Sept. 1192, 2 Sept. 1193. 3 Sept. 1193, 2 Sept. 1194. 3 Sept. 1194, 2 Sept. 1195. 3 Sept. 1195, 2 Sept. 1196. 3 Sept. 1196, 2 Sept. 1197. 10 3 Sept. 1197, 2 Sept. 1198. 3 Sept. 1198, 6 April 1199. John. 27 May 1199, 17 May 1200. 18 May 1200, 2 May 1201. n f 3 May 1201, ''122 May 1202. . (23 May 1202, *U4 May 1203. 15 May 1203, 2 June 1204. 3 June 1204, 18 May 1205. ^(19 May 1205, 10 May 1206. 11 May 1206, 30 May 1207. Table of Eegnal Years of English Sovereigns. 63 John — continued. 10 11 •31 May 1207, .14 May 1208. 15 May 1208, . 6 May 1209. : 7 May 1209, ,26 May 1210. .of27 May 1210, ■^^ 111 May 1211. 12 May 1211, 2 May 1212. 3 May 1212, 22 May 1213. 13 14 -,k|23 May 1213, ^^ ( 7 May 1214. ,(. ( 8 May 1214, ■^^^ 27 May 1215. -,„f28 May 1215, ■^'118 May 1216. .ofl9 May 1216, -^'^^ 19 Oct. 1216. Henet the Third. (28 Oct. 127 Oct. (28 Oct. 127 Oct. 28 Oct. 10 11 12 13 14 15 27 Oct. 28 Oct. 27 Oct. 28 Oct. 27 Oct. f.f28 Oct. ° 1 27 Oct. 7 J 28 Oct. '127 Oct. of 28 Oct. "l27 Oct. qf28 Oct. ^127 Oct. 28 Oct. 27 Oct. 28 Oct. 27 Oct. 28 Oct. 27 Oct. 28 Oct. 27 Oct. 28 Oct. 27 Oct. 28 Oct. 27 Oct. 1216, 1217. 1217, 1218. 1218, 1219. 1219, 1220. 1220, 1221. 1221, 1222. 1222, 1223. 1223, 1224. 1224, 1225. 1225, 1226. 1226, 1227. 1227, 1228. 1228, 1229. 1229, 1230. 1230, 1231. 16 21 22 23 24 29 30 28 Oct. 27 Oct. 28 Oct. 27 Oct. 28 Oct. 27 Oct. 28 Oct. 27 Oct. 28 Oct. 27 Oct. 28 Oct. 27 Oct. 28 Oct. 27 Oct. 28 Oct. 27 Oct. 28 Oct. 27 Oct. 28 Oct. 27 Oct. 28 Oct. 27 Oct. 28 Oct. 27 Oct. 28 Oct. 27 Oct. 28 Oct. 27 Oct. 28 Oct. 27 Oct. 1231, 1232. 1232, 1233. 1233, 1234. 1234, 1235. 1235, 1236. 1236, 1237. 1237, 1238. 1238, 1239. 1239, 1240. 1240, 1241. 1241, 1242. 1242, 1243. 1243, 1244. 1244, 1245. 1245, 1246. 33 28 Oct. 27 Oct. 28 Oct. 27 Oct. 28 Oct. 27 Oct. o, (28 Oct. "^^127 Oct. 28 Oct. 27 Oct. 28 Oct. 27 Oct. ov(28 0ct. "^M 27 Oct. 38 39 40 28 Oct. 27 Oct. 28 Oct. 27 Oct. 28 Oct. 27 Oct. 42 43 44 45 ^1 (28 Oct. *-^ 127 Oct. 28 Oct. 27 Oct. 28 Oct. 27 Oct. 28 Oct. 27 Oct. (28 Oct. 127 Oct. 1246, 1247, 1247, 1248, 1248, 1249. 1249, 1250. 1250, 1251. 1251, 1252. 1252, 1253. 1253, 1254. 1254, 1255. 1255, 1256. 1256, 1257. 1257, 1258. 1258, 1259. 1259, 1260. 1260, 1261. 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 28 Oct. 27 Oct. 28 Oct. 27 Oct. 28 Oct. 27 Oct. 28 Oct. 27 Oct. 28 Oct. 27 Oct. 28 Oct. 27 Oct. 28 Oct. 27 Oct. 28 Oct. 27 Oct. 28 Oct. 27 Oct. ..(28 Oct. ^^(27 Oct. 56 57 28 Oct. 27 Oct. 28 Oct. 16 Nov. 1261, 1262. 1262, 1263. 1263, 1264. 1264, 1265. 1265, 1266. 1266, 1267. 1267, 1268. 1268, 1269. 1269, 1270. 1270, 1271. 1271, 1272. 1272, 1272. Note. — -In the 3rd, 5th, 8th, 11th, 14th, and 16th years of John, several days of the month of May, in two succeeding years of our Lord, occurred in the same year of that King's reign ; thus : — Anno 3 Ascension Day 1201 ( 3 May), to Ascension Day 1202 (22 May). 5 — 1203 (15 May), — 1204 ( 2 June). 8 — 1206 (11 May), — 1207 (30 May). 11 — 1209 ( 7 May), — 1210 (26 May). 14 — 1212 ( 3 May), — 1213 (22 May). 16 — 1214 ( 8 May), — 1215 (27 May). Consequently every day from the 4th to the 22nd of May, 1201, and from the 4th to the 22nd of May, 1202, both inclusive, occurred in the first year of King John ; and no document dated from the 4th to the 22Dd of May, 1 John, can be assigned with cer- tainty to the right year of our Lord ; and in a similar manner with respect to certain days in the other years above mentioned. 64 Table of Regnal Ybae|^ of English Sovereigns. Edwaed the Eiest. 20 Nov. 20 Nov. 20 Nov. 20 Nov. q (20 Nov. ''1 20 Nov. , (20 Nov. * 1 20 Nov. (.j20Nov. ^120 Nov. 20 Nov. 20 Nov. 20 Nov. 20 Nov. 20 Nov. 20 Nov. J 20 Nov. '120 Nov. '1 8 1272, 1273. 1273, 1274. 1274, 1275. 1275, 1276. 1276, 1277. 1277, 1278. 1278, 1279. 1279, 1280. 1280, 1281. 20 Nov. 20 Nov. tt]20Nov. ■^-^120 Nov. 20 Nov. 20 Nov. 20 Nov. 20 Nov. 20 Nov. 20 Nov. TKJ20Nov. ^^120 Nov. 20 Nov. 20 Nov. 20 Nov. 20 Nov. 10 12 13 14 16 17 18 '20 Nov. ,20 Nov. 1281, 1282. 1282, 1283. 1283, 1284. 1284, 1286. 1285, 1286. 1286, 1287. 1287, 1288. 1288, 1289. 1289, 1290. 19 22 23 24 26 26 27 20 Nov. 20 Nov. (20 Nov. 120 Nov. (20 Nov. 120 Nov. 20 Nov. 20 Nov. 20 Nov. 20 Nov. 20 Nov. 20 Nov. 20 Nov. 20 Nov. 20 Nov. 20 Nov. 20 Nov. 20 Nov. 1290, 1291. 1291, 1292. 1292, 1293. 1293, 1294. 1294, 1295. 1295, 1296. 1296, 1297. 1297, 1298. 1298, 1299. 28 29 1 30 1 31( '20 ,20 20 20 20 20 20 20 ^\l 33 34 36 :2o ,20 [20 120 (20 7 Nov. 12! Nov, 13( Nov. 13( Nov. 13( Nov. 13( Nov. 13( Nov. 13( Nov. 13( Nov. 13( Nov. 13( Nov. 13( Nov. 13( Nov. 13( Nov. 13( Nov. 13C July 13C Edwaed the Second. 8 July 1307, 7 July 1308. 8 July 1308, 7 July 1309. 8 July 1309, 7 July 1310. 8 July 1310, 7 July 1311. 8 July 1311, 7 July 1312. «1 7 8 8 July 1312, 7 July 1313. 8 July 1313, 7 July 1314. 8 July 1314, 7 July 1315. 8 July 1316, 7 July 1316. 8 July 1316, 7 July 1317. 11 12 13 14 16 8 July 7 July 8 July 7 July 8 July 7 July 8 July 7 July 8 July 7 July 1317, 1318. 1318, 1319. 1319, 1320. 1320, 1321. 1321, 1322. 18 : 8 July 135 , 7 July 135 [ 8 July 135 [ 7 July 135 ' 8 July 135 , 7 July 135 f 8 July 135 [ 7 July 135 ' 8 July 135 ,20 Jan. 135 Edwaed the Thied. , (25 Jan. 1327, ■^124 Jan. 1328. „(25 Jan. 1328, ^124 Jan. 1329. „(26 Jan. 1329, ^^124 Jan. 1330. , (26 Jan. 1330, *124 Jan. 1331. k(25 Jan. 1331, ^124 Jan. 1332. „ (25 Jan. 1332, ^124 Jan. 1333. „{25 Jan. 1333, '124 Jan. 1334. p(26 Jan. 1334, ^^124 Jan. 1336. q(25 Jan. 1336, ^124 Jan. 1336. 1 10 26 Jan. 1336, 24 Jan. 1337. -,, (26 Jan. 13i ■^■^124 Jan. 13i 12 13 (26 Jan. 131 [24 Jan. 13; [26 Jan. 13; 124 Jan. 13< England. Feamcb. 26 Jan. 1340, 1 , 24 Jan. 1341. J ^ 25 Jan. 1341, \ „ 24 Jan. 1342. J ^ 25 Jan. 1342, \ „ 24 Jan. 1343. ) "^ "1 16 England. France. ,„( 25 Jan. 1343, 1 . ^' [ 24 Jan. 1344. | * 25 Jan. 1344, ] . 24 Jan. 1345. | ° 18 19 J 25 Jan. 1345, 1 24 Jan. 1346. England. Feani no ( 26 Jan. 1346, ) "'"l 24 Jan. 1347. J 26 Jan. 1347, 1 24 Jan. 1348. J 25 Jan. 1348, \ 24 Jan. 1349. 22 Table of Eegnal Yeaks of English Sovekeigns. » 65 Edwaed the Third — continued. England. 25 Jan. 24 Jan. 25 Jan. 24 Jan. 25 Jan. 24 Jan. 25 Jan. 24 Jan. 25 Jan. 24 Jan. 25 Jan. 24 Jan. 25 Jan. 24 Jan. 25 Jan. 24 Jan. 25 Jan. 24 Jan. 25 Jan. 24 Jan. 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 j 31 32 Fbance. 1349, 1350. 1350, 1351. 1351, 1352. 1352, 1353. 1353, 1354. 1354, 1355. 1355, 1356. 1356, 1357. 1357, 1358. 1358, 1359. 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 19 33 34 41 42 England. 25 Jan. 24 Jan. 25 Jan. 8 May 24 Jan. 25 Jan. 24 Jan. 25 Jan. 24 Jan. 25 Jan. 24 Jan. 25 Jan. 24 Jan. 25 Jan. 24 Jan. 25 Jan. 24 Jan. 25 Jan. 24 Jan. ( 25 Jan. t 24 Jan. 20 France. 1359, 1360. 1360, ) a,-, 1360, I ^-^ 1361. 1361, 1362. 1362, 1363. 1363, 1364. 1364, 1365. 1365, 1366. 1366, 1367. 1367, 1368. 1368, 1369. 43 44 45 1 46 1 England. 25 Jan. 11 June 24 Jan. 25 Jan. 24 Jan. 25 Jan. 24 Jan. 25 Jan. 1 24 Jan. 25 Jan. 24 Jan. 25 Jan. 24 Jan. 25 Jan. 24 Jan. 25 Jan. 24 Jan. 25 Jan. 21 June 47 48 49 50 51 France. 1369, 1369, 1370. 1370, 1371. 1371, 1372. 1372, 1373. 1373, 1374. 1374, 1375. 1375, 1376. 1376, 1377. 1377, 1377. 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 ElCHAED THE SECOND. -, J 22 June ■^121 June n J 22 June "^ 1 21 June o ( 22 June "^ 121 June , J 22 June * 1 21 June -J 22 June ^121 June 22 June 21 June 1377, 1378. 1378, 1379. 1379, 1380. 1380, 1381. 1381, 1382. 1382, 1383. "IS June 1383, June 1384. June 1384, June 1385. June 1385, June 1386. June 1386, June 1387. June 1387, June 1388. June 1388, June 1389. 131^2 -^"^(21 14 nig 18 June 1389, June 1390. June 1390, June 1391. June 1391, June 1392. June 1392, June 1393. June 1393, June 1394. June 1394, June 1395. 22 June 21 June 22 June 21 June 22 June 21 June 22 June 21 June 22 June 29 Sept. 1395, 1396. 1396, 1397. 1397, 1398. 1398, 1399. 1399, 1399. Penet the Fourth. ,( 30 Sept. ■-129 Sept. ,(30 Sept. ^129 Sept. J 30 Sept. M 29 Sept. . J 30 Sept. M 29 Sept. L.R.B. 1399, 1400. 1400, 1401. 1401, 1402. 1402, 1403. ^129 gj30 ^(29 'IS Sept. 1403, Sept. 1404. Sept. 1404, Sept. 1405. Sept. 1405, Sept. 1406. Sept. 1406, Sept. 1407. Q J 30 Sept. 1407, ^(29 Sept. 1408. ,„( 30 Sept. 1408, ^^129 Sept. 1409. , , J 30 Sept. 1409, -^•^(29 Sept. 1410. 12 13 14 30 Sept. 1410, 29 Sept. 1411. 30 Sept. 1411,, 29 Sept. 1412., 30 Sept. 1412, 20 Mar. 1413. 66 Table of Regnal Years of English Sovereigns. , (21 Mar. 1413, 120 Mar. 1414. „ (21 Mar. 1414, ^120 Mar. 1415. o (21 Mar. 1415, "^120 Mar. 1416. Henry the Fifth 21 Mar. 1416 20 Mar. 1417. ^(21 Mar. 1417, °120 Mar. 1418. ^(21 Mar. 1418, •^120 Mar. 1419. „(21 Mar. 1419, ' 120 Mair. 1420. qJ21 Mar. 1420, "120 Mar. 1421. 10 21 Mar. 1421, 20 Mar. 1422. 21 Mar. 1422, 31 Aug. 1422. Henry the Sixth. 8 10 1 Sept. 31 Aug. 1 Sept. 31 Aug. 1 Sept. 31 Aug. 1 Sept. 31 Aug. 1 Sept. 31 Aug. «f ISept. ^{31 Aug. n.( ISept. '131 Aug. 1 Sept. 31 Aug. 1 Sept. 31 Aug. 1 Sept. 31 Aug. 1422, 1423. 1423, 1424. 1424, 1425. 1425, 1426. 1426, 1427. 1427, 1428. 1428, 1429. 1429, 1430. 1430, 1431. 1431, 1432. 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 1 1 Sept. 31 Aug. 1 Sept. 31 Aug. 1 Sept. 31 Aug. 1 Sept. 31 Aug. 1 Sept. 31 Aug. 1 Sept. 31 Aug. 1 Sept. 31 Aug. 1 Sept. 31 Aug. 1 Sept. 31 Aug. 1 Sept. 31 Aug. 1432, 1433. 1433, 1434. 1434, 1435. 1435, 1436. 1436, 1437. 1437, 1438. 1438, 1439. 1439, 1440. 1440, 1441. 1441, 1442. 21 23 24 25 26 29 30 1 Sept. 31 Aug. 22{3iit 1 Sept. 31 Aug. 1 Sept. 31 Aug. 1 Sept. 31 Aug. 1 Sept. 31 Aug. 1 Sept. 31 Aug. 1 Sept. 31 Aug. 1 Sept. 31 Aug. 1 Sept. 31 Aug. 1442, 1443. 1443, 1444. 1444, 1445. 1445, 1446. 1446, 1447. 1447, 1448. 1448, 1449 1449, 1450. 1450, 145L 1451 1452, 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 {si 1 31 1 31 31 1 31 .31 .31 1 31 1 4 Sept. 1452, Aug. 1453. Sept. 1453. Aug. 1454- Sept. 1454, Aug. 1455. Sept. 1455, Aug. 1456. Sept. 1456, Aug. 1457. Sept. 1457, Aug. 1458. Sept. 1458, Aug. 1459. Sept. 1459, Aug. 1460. Sept. 1460, Mar. 1461. 'Anno ab Inchoationb REGNI NOSTRI," ' Eeadeptionis nostra: REGI^ POTBSTATIS." * ,q( 9 October 1470, 1 *^l About April 1471. } Edward the Fourth. 4 Mar. 1461, 3 Mar. 1462. 4 Mar. 1462, 3 Mar. 1463. 4 Mar, 3 Mar 4 Mar 3 Mar 1463, 1464. 1464, 1465. 4 Mar. 1465, 3 Mar. 1466. 4 Mar. 1466, 3 Mar. 1467. 4 Mar. 1467, 3 Mar. 1468. 4 Mar. 1468, 3 Mar. 1469. * On the 4th of March, 1461, Henry was deposed by Edward lY., and the last instrument issued by him is dated on the 3rd of that month ; but in October, 1470, he recovered possession of the Throne, and resumed the Regal title. The first instrument issued in the name of Henry VI., after his restoration, is dated 9th October, 1470, the teste to which, and to all other documents while Henry possessed the throne, is in these words : — " Teste meipso, apud Westmonasterium, nono die Ootobris, anno ab inchoatione regni nostri quadragesimo nono, et readeptionis nostras regise potestatis anno prime." The last instrument issued by Henry VI. in the " Foeciera " is dated on the 27th of March, 1471. Table of Eegnal Yeabs of English Sovekeigns. 67 "I -1 Edwaed the Mar. 1469, Mar. 1470. Mar. 1470, Mar. 1471. Mar. 1471, Mar. 1472. Mar. 1472, Mar. 1473. FOUETH- 4 Mar. Mar. Mar. Mar. Mar. Mar. Mar. Mar. -continued. 1473, 1474. 1474, 1475. 1475, 1476. 1476, 1477. 17 18 19 20 Mar. 1477, Mar. 1478. Mar. 1478, Mar. 1479. Mar. 1479, Mar. 1480. Mar. 1480, Mar. 1481. 21 22 23 Mar. 1481, Mar. 1482. Mar. 1482, Mar. 1483. 4 Mar. 9 Apr. 1483, 1483. Edwaed the Fifth. , f 9 April 1483, ■^125 June 1483. ElCHAED THE ThIED. 26 June 1483, | o f 26 June 1484, 25 June 1484. 25 June 1485. oj26 June 1485, "* 122 Aug. 1485. Henet the Seventh. 1 (22 Aug. -^121 Aug. 2 1 22 Aug. ^{21 Aug. o (22 Aug. "^ 121 Aug. 1 22 Aug. * 121 Aug. .(22 Aug. ^121 Aug. „(22 Aug. ° 121 Aug. 1485, 1486. 1486, 1487. 1487, 1488. 1488, 1489. 1489, 1490. 1490, 1491. 7 1 22 Aug. '121 Aug. 8 (22 Aug. ° 121 Aug. qj22Aug. ^(21 Aug. 10 (22 Aug. ^"121 Aug. 11 J 22 Aug. -^■^121 Aug. ,o|22Aug. -^^^ 21 Aug. 1491, 1492. 1492, 1493. 1493, 1494. 1494, 1495. 1495, 1496. 1496, 1497. 13 14 15 16 17 18 22 Aug. 21 Aug. 22 Aug. 21 Aug. 22 Aug. 21 Aug. 22 Aug. 21 Aug. 22 Aug. 21 Aug. 22 Aug. 21 Aug. 1497, 1498. 1498, 1499. 1499, 1500. 1500, 1501. 1501, 1502. 1502, 1503. 21 22 23 24 22 Aug. 21 Aug. 22 Aug. 21 Aug. 22 Aug. 21 Aug. 22 Aug. 21 Aug. 22 Aug. 21 Aug. 22 Aug. 21 Apr. 1503, 1504. 1504, 1505. 1505, 1506. 1506, 1507. 1507, 1508. 1508, 1509. Heney the Eighth. -, (22 Apr. -^121 Apr. n (22 Apr. ^121 Apr. „j22 Apr. ■* 121 Apr. . [22 Apr. * 121 Apr. .j22 Apr. ^121 Apr. ^(22 Apr. ° 121 Apr. 7 j 22 Apr. ' 121 Apr. 1509, 1510. 1510, 1511. 1511, 1512. 1512, 1513. 1513, 1514. 1514 1515 1515, 1516. 10 11 13 22 Apr. 21 Apr. 22 Apr. 21 Apr. 22 Apr. 21 Apr. 22 Apr. 21 Apr. .„|22Apr. ■^^121 Apr. 22 Apr. 21 Apr. (22 Apr. ■^* 121 Apr. 1516, 1517. 1517, 1518. 1518, 1519. 1519, 1520. 1520, 1521. 1521, 1522. 1522, 1523. 15 16 19 20 21 22 Apr. 21 Apr. 22 Apr. 21 Apr. 22 Apr. 21 Apr. 22 Apr. 21 Apr. 22 Apr. 21 Apr. 22 Apr. 21 Apr. 22 Apr. 21 Apr. 1523, 1524. 1524, 1525. 1525, 1526. 1526, 1527. 1527, 1528. 1528, 1529. 1529, 1530. 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 22 Apr. 21 Apr. 22 Apr. 21 Apr. 22 Apr. 21 Apr. 22 Apr. 21 Apr. 22 Apr. 21 Apr. 22 Apr. 21 Apr. 22 Apr. 21 Apr. 5 2 1530, 1531. 1531, 1532. 1532, 1533. 1533, 1534. 1534, 1535. 1535, 1536. 1636, 1537. 68 Table of Regnal Years op English Soyeeeigns. Heney the Eighth — continued. „q(22 Apr. 1537, ^^121 Apr. 1538. „f^J22 Apr. 1538, "^"121 Apr. 1539. 22 Apr. 1539, 21 Apr. 1540. 31 „„(22 Apr. 1540, "^"'121 Apr. 1541. „„(22 Apr. 1541, "^"^ (21 Apr. 1542. „, (22 Apr. 1542, "^^ 121 Apr. 1543. „,(22 Apr. 1543, "^^^21 Apr. 1544. OR 1 22 Apr. 1544, '^'^^21 Apr. 1545. 37 22 Apr. 1545, 21 Apr. 1546. „„(22 Apr. 1546, "^"tsS Jan. 1547. 28 Jan. 1547, 127 Jan. 1548. n(28 Jan. 1548, '^ 127 Jan. 1549. Bdwaed the Sixth. q (28 Jan. 1549, *^127 Jan. 1550. - (28 Jan. 1550, *127 Jan. 1551. k] 28 Jan. 1551, ^(27 Jan. 1552. ~ (28 Jan. 1552, ''1 27 Jan. 1553. „f28 Jan. 1553, ' 1 6 July 1553. Maey.* , ( 6 July 1553, I „ j 6 July 1554, •^■' 5 July 1554. | "^124 July 1554. Philip and Maet. after hke marriage with king philip, 25 july, 1554. ..„f25 July 1554, ■^*'' (24 July 1555. „. ,(25 July 1556, 3*^24 July 1557: ,„gj25 July 1557, **°124 July 1558. . . „(25 July 1558, ^•^^117 Nov. 1558. The days in each year between the 6th and 24th July (both included) after the Queen's marriage, were, however, thus reckoned : — 1 & 3— July 6 to 24—1555. 1 3 & 5— July 6 to 24—1557. 2 & 4— July 6 to 24—1556. | 4 & 6— July 6 to 24—1558. Elizabeth. , (17 Nov. 1558, •^(16 Nov. 1559. n J 17 Nov. 1559, ^116 Nov. 1560. qJ17 Nov. 1560, ''116 Nov. 1561. 17 Nov. 1561, 16 Nov. 1562. 17 Nov. 1562, 16 Nov. 1563. 17 Nov. 1563, 16 Nov. 1564. „( 17 Nov. 1564, '116 Nov. 1565. ojl7 Nov. 1565, ^116 Nov. 1566. 17 Nov. 1566, 16 Nov. 1567. 10 11 12 17 Nov. 1567, 16 Nov. 1568. (17 Nov. 1568, 116 Nov. 1569. 17 Nov. 1569, 16 Nov. 1570. Jane. , ( 6 July 1553, ^ I 17 July 1553. Table of Regnal Years of English Sovereigns. 69 Elizabeth — continued. 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 1 17 Nov. 1 16 Nov. (17 Nov. 1 16 Nov. j 17 Nov. 116 Nov. ( 17 Nov. "1 16 Nov. J 17 Nov. 1 16 Nov. J 17 Nov. 1 16 Nov. 17 Nov. 16 Nov. 17 Nov. 16 Nov. 17 Nov. 16 Nov. 1570, 1671. 1571, 1572. 1572, 1573. 1573, 1574. 1574, 1575. 1575, 1576. 1576, 1577. 1577, 1578. 1578, 1579. 22 23 24 25 26 27 29 17 Nov. 16 Nov. 17 Nov. 16 Nov. 17 Nov. 16 Nov. 17 Nov. 16 Nov. 17 Nov. 16 Nov. 17 Nov. 16 Nov. 17 Nov. 16 Nov. 17 Nov. 16 Nov. 1579, 1580. 1580, 1581. 1581, 1582. 1582, 1583. 1583, 1584. 1584, 1585. 1585, 1586. 1586, 1587. 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 17 Nov. 1587, 16 Nov. 1588. 17 Nov. 1588, 16 Nov. 1589. 17 Nov. 1589, 16 Nov. 1590. 17 Nov. 16 Nov. 17 Nov. 16 Nov. 17 Nov. 16 Nov. 17 Nov. 16 Nov. 17 Nov. 16 Nov. 1590, 1591. 1591, 1592. 1592, 1593. 1593, 1594. 1594, 1595. 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 17 Nov. 1595, 16 Nov. 1596. 17 Nov. 1596, 16 Nov. 1597. 17 Nov. 1597, 16 Nov. 1598. 17 Nov. 1598, 16 Nov. 1599. 17 Nov. 1599, 16 Nov. 1600. 17 Nov. 1600, 16 Nov. 1601. 17 Nov. 1601, 16 Nov. 1602. 17 Nov. 1602, 24 Mar. 1603. James the Piest. -. j 24 Mar. -^123 Mar. „ j 24 Mar. ^123 Mar. 24 Mar. 23 Mar. 24 Mar. 23 Mar. 24 Mar. 23 Mar. 24 Mar. 23 Mar. 1603, 1604. 1604, 1605. 1605, 1606. 1606, 1607. 1607, 1608. 1608, 1609. 24 Mar. 23 Mar. oj24 Mar. ^i 23 Mar. n (24 Mar. ^123 Mar. 24 Mar. 23 Mar. 24 Mar. 23 Mar. -, n J 24 Mar. -^"'^23 Mar. 10 11 1609, 1610. 1610, 1611. 1611, 1612. 1612, 1613. 1613, 1614. 1614, 1615. 13 14 15 16 24 Mar. 23 Mar. 24 Mar. 23 Mar. 24 Mar. 23 Mar. 24 Mar. 23 Mar, 24 Mar. 23 Mar. 24 Mar. 23 Mar. 1615, 1616. 1616, 1617. 1617, 1618. 1618, 1619. 1619, 1620. 1620, 1621. 19 20 21 22 23 24 Mar. 23 Mar. 24 Mar. 23 Mar. 24 Mar. 23 Mar. 24 Mar. 23 Mar. 24 Mar. 27 Mar. 1621, 1622. 1622, 1623. 1623. 1624. 1624, 1625. 1625, 1625. Chaeles the Fiest. , j27Mar. -^(26 Mar. n (27 Mar. ^{26 Mar. o (27 Mar. ''1 26 Mar. , 1 27 Mar. * 1 26 Mar. f. { 27 Mar. ° 126 Mar. n j 27 Mar. ° 126 Mar. 1625, 1626. 1626, 1627. 1627, 1628. 1628, 1629. 1629, 1630. 1630, 1631. „(27 Mar. '{26 Mar. c,(27 Mar. "(26 Mar. 27 Mar. 26 Mar. 27 Mar. 26 Mar. 27 Mar. 26 Mar. 27 Mar. 26 Mar. 12 1631, 1632. 1632, 1633. 1633, 1634. 1634, 1635. 1635, 1636. 1636, 1637. 13 14 15 16 27 Mar. 26 Mar. 27 Mar. 26 Mar. 27 Mar. 26 Mar. 27 Mar. 26 Mar. 27 Mar. 26 Mar. 27 Mar. 26 Mar. 1637, 1638. 1638, 1639. 1639, 1640. 1640, 1641. 1641, 1642. 1642, 1643. 19 20 21 22 23 24 J 27 Mar. 126 Mar. 27 Mar. 26 Mar. 27 Mar. 26 Mar. 27 Mar. 26 Mar. 27 Mar. 26 Mar. 27 Mar. 30 Jan. 1643, 1644. 1644, 1645. 1645, 1646. 1646, 1647. 1647, 1648. 1648, 1649. 70 Table of Eegnal Yeaes op English Sovbeeigns. Charles the Second.* 30 Jan. 29 Jan. 30 Jan. 29 Jan. 30 Jan. 29 Jan. , j30 Jan. 129 Jan. 1649, 1 1650. 1650, 1651. 1651, 1652. 1652, 1653. w < O a o o 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 (30 Jan. 129 Jan. (30 Jan. 129 Jan. (30 Jan. (29 Jan. (30 Jan. 129 Jan. (30 Jan. 129 Jan. (30 Jan. 129 Jan. J 30 Jan. (29 Jan. 1661, 1662. 1662, 1663. 1663, 1664. 1664, 1665. 1665, 1666. 1666, 1667. 1667, 1668. 20 21 22 23 24 26 30 29 30 29 (30 (29 30 29 30 29 30 29 30 Jan. 29 Jan. 30 Jan. 29 Jan. „ J 30 Jan. '129 Jan. 30 Jan. 29 Jan. Jan. 1668, Jan. 1669. Jan. 1669, Jan. 1670. Jan. 1670, Jan. 1671. Jan. 1671, Jan. 1672. Jan. 1672, Jan. 1673. Jan. 1673, Jan. 1674. 1653, 1 1654. 1654, 1655. 1655, 1656. 1656, 1657. 1^ o 10 11 ( 30 Jan. (29 Jan. 30 Jan. 29 Jan. 30 Jan. 29 Jan. 1 30 Jan. 12h9 May 1 29 Jan. 1657, 1658. 1658, 1659. 1659, 1660. 1660, 1660. 1661. w B hi o a a o o 26 27 28 29 30 31 (30 Jan. 29 Jan. (29 Jan. 30 Jan. 29 Jan. 30 Jan. 29 Jan. 30 Jan. 29 Jan. 30 Jan. 29 Jan. 1674, 1675. 1675, 1676. 1676, 1677. 1677, 1678. 1678, 1679. 1679, 1680. 32 33 34 35 36 37 30 Jan. 29 Jan. 30 Jan. 29 Jan. j30 Jan. (29 Jan. (30 Jan. (29 Jan. 30 Jan. 29 Jan. 30 Jan. 6 Feb. 1680, 1681. 1681, 1682. 1682, 1683. 1683, 1684. 1684, 1685. 1685, 1685. 6 Feb. 1685, 5 Feb. 1686. James the Second. 6 Feb. 1686, 5 Feb. 1687. 6 Feb. 1687,1 5 Feb. 1688. 6 Feb. 1688, 11 Dec. 1688. , (13 Feb. 1689, ■^112 Feb. 1690. n (13 Feb. 1690, '^112 Feb. 1691. o (13 Feb. 1691, "^112 Feb. 1692. , (13 Feb. 1692, 112 Feb. 1693. William and Maey 13 Feb. 1693, 12 Feb. 1694 f, J 13 Feb. 1694, ''1 27 Dec. 1694. William III. (28 Dec. 1694, 27 Dec. 1695. 10 11 28 Dec. 27 Dec. 28 Dec. 27 Dec. 28 Dec. 27 Dec. (28 Dec. 1 27 Dec. 1695, 1696. 1696, 1697. 1697, 1698. 1698, 1699. 12 13 28 27 j28 127 »r? Dec. 1699, Dec. 1700. Dec. 1700, Dec. 1701. Dec. 1701, Mar. 1702. * Although Charles II. did not become King, de facto, until the 29th of May, 1660, his regnal years were computed from the death of his father, 30th January, 1648-9, so that the year of his restoration is called the twelfth of his reign. During the Commonwealth, from the 30th of January, 1649, to the 29th of May, 1660, no other date was used in public instruments than the year of our Lord, the month, and the day of the month. It may be useful to observe, that Olivbe Cromwell assumed the title of "The Lord Protector of the Commonwealth of England, Scotland, and Ireland," on the 16th of December, 1653, with the style of "His Highness." He died at Whitehall, on Friday, the ^ of September, 1658 ; and his son, Richard Cromwell, was proclaimed Protector the next day, the -ijc of September, and resigned the office in May, 1659. Table of Regnai Years of English Sovereigns. 71 Anne. 8 Mar. 1702, 7 Mar. 1703. 8 Mar. 1703, 7 Mar. 1704. 8 Mar. 1704, 7 Mar. 1705. 8 Mar. 1705, 7 Mar. 1706. 8 Mar. 1706, 7 Mar. 1707. 8 Mar. 1707, 7 Mar. 1708. 8 Mar. 1708, 7 Mar. 1709. 10 8 Mar. 1709, 7 Mar. 1710. 8 Mar. 1710, 7 Mar. 1711. 8 Mar. 1711, 7 Mar. 1712. -,,( 8 Mar. 1712, ^^ ( 7 Mar. 1713. 12 13 8 Mar. 1713, 7 Mar. 1714. 8 Mar. 1714, 1 Aug. 1714. Gboegb the First. Aug. 1714, July 1715. Aug. 1715, July 1716. Aug. 1716, July 1717. Aug. 1717, July 1718. . j 1 Aug. 1718, ° 131 July 1719. f.( 1 Aug. 1719, ° 131 July 1720. „( 1 Aug. 1720, '131 July 1721. 1 Aug. 1721, 31 July 1722. QJ 1 Aug. 1722, ^131 July 1723. ,„| 1 Aug. 1723, ■^^131 July 1724. „| 1 Aug. 1724, -^■^131 July 1725. ,„f 1 Aug. 1725, ■^^131 July 1726. 13 1 Aug. 1726, 11 June 1727. George the Second. ^ j 11 June ■^110 June n ( 11 June •^110 June q ( 11 June "^ 110 June . ( 11 June * 110 June c 1 11 June ^110 June c (11 June •^1 10 June „ f 11 June '(10 June o ( 11 June ° 110 June q J 11 June ^(10 June 1727, 1728. 1728, 1729. 1729, 1730. 1730, 1731. 1731, 1732. 1732, 1733. 1733, 1734. 1734, 1735. 1735, 1736. 10 11 12 13 111 no 11 10 11 10 10 ^*110 15 16 17 18 11 10 \^^ 110 J 11 (10 11 10 June 1736, June 1737. June 1737, June 1738. June 1738, June 1739. June 1739, June 1740. June 1740, June 1741. June 1741, June 1742. June 1742, June 1743. June 1743, June 1744. June 1744, June 1745. 19 20 21 11 June 1746, 10 June 1746. 11 June 1746, 10 June 1747. 11 June 1747, 10 June 1748. 22 11 June 10 June no (11 June "''' ( 10 June ( 11 June 110 June 11 June 10 June 11 June 10 June 24 25 26 1748, 1749. 1749, 1750. 1750, 1751. 1751, 1752. 1752, 1753. 27 28 29 30 31 ^^110 33 34 June June June June June June June June June June June June June June June Oct. 1763, 1764. 1754, 1755. 1756, 1756. 1756, 1757. 1757, 1758. 1758, 1759. 1759, 1760. 1760, 1760. , (26 Oct. 1760, •^ 1 24 Oct, 1761. „j25 Oct. 1761, ^124 Oct. 1762. „]25 Oct. 1762, "^124 Oct. 1763. George the Third. 25 Oct. 1763, 24 Oct. 1764. ;.|25 Oct. 1764, *'l24 Oct. 1766. „ ( 25 Oct. 1765, •^124 Oct. 1766. ,j25 Oct. 1766 '124 Oct (25 Oct. 1767 1767, °i24 Oct. 1768. QJ25 Oct. 1768, ^(24 Oct. 1769. -,^(25 Oct. 1769, -^"124 Oct. 1770. ,-, (26 Oct. 1770, ^^124 Oct. 1771. ,(,(25 Oct. 1771, ■^-^124 Oct. 1772. 72 Table of Regnal Years op English Soveeeigns. Geoege the Thied — continued. 13 14 15 16 1 25 Oct. 124 Oct. j25 Oct. (24 Oct. (25 Oct. 1 24 Oct. 25 Oct. 24 Oct. , „ ( 25 Oct. -^'124 Oct. iq(25 Oct. -^^124 Oct. ,QJ25 Oct. -^^124 Oct. 25 Oct. 24 Oct. 25 Oct. 24 Oct. 20 21 00 (25 Oct. ^"^ 24 Oct. 51 52 53 25 Oct. 5 Feb. 24 Oct. (25 Oct. ( 24 Oct. (25 Oct. 24 Oct. 1772, 1773. 1773, 1774. 1774, 1775. 1775, 1776. 1776, 1777. 1777, 1778. 1778, 1779. 1779, 1780. 1780, 1781. 1781, 1782. 1810, ■ 1811, 1811. 1811, 1812. 1812. 1813. . 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 25 Oct. 24 Oct. 25 Oct. 24 Oct. 25 Oct. 24 Oct. 25 Oct. 24 Oct. 25 Oct. 24 Oct. 25 Oct. 24 Oct. 25 Oct. 24 Oct. 25 Oct. 24 Oct. 25 Oct. 24 Oct. 25 Oct. 24 Oct. 1782, 1783. 1783, 1784. 1784, 1785. 1785, 1786. 1786, 1787. 1787, 1788. 1788, 1789. 1789, 1790. 1790, 1791. 1791, 1792. 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 25 24 25 24 25 24 25 24 (25 124 25 24 (25 (24 25 24 *-^l24 Oct. 1792, Oct. 1793. Oct. 1793, Oct. 1794. Oct. 1794, Oct. 1795. Oct. 1795, Oct. 1796. Oct. 1796, Oct. 1797. Oct, 1797, Oct. 1798. Oct. 1798, Oct. 1799. Oct. 1799, Oct. 1800. Oct. 1800, Oct. 1801. 25 Oct. 24 Oct. 25 Oct. 24 Oct. ^f.(25 Oct. ^^124 Oct. 25 Oct. 24 Oct. 54 55 57 1813, 1814. 1814, 1815. 1815, 1816. 1816, 1817.-1 25 Oct. 1801, 24 Oct. 1802. 25 Oct. 1802, 24 Oct. 1803. 25 Oct. 1803, 24 Oct. 1804. 25 Oct. 24 Oct. 25 Oct. 24 Oct. 25 Oct. 24 Oct. 25 Oct. 24 Oct. 25 Oct. 24 Oct. 1804, 1805. 1805, 1806. 1806, 1807. 1807, 1808. 1808, 1809. 25 Oct. 1809, 24 Oct. 1810. ^ o H P3 58 59 60 25 Oct. 24 Oct. 1817,^ 1818. [ 25 Oct. 1818, , g 1 24 Oct. 1819. ^ g '25 Oct. 1819, 29 Jan. 1820. -> Geoege the Foueth. , (29 Jan. 1820, -^128 Jan. 1821. oj29 Jan. 1821, ^128 Jan. 1822. o (29 Jan. 1822, "^ 128 Jan. 1823. 29 Jan. 28 Jan. 29 Jan. 28 Jan. j 29 Jan. ( 28 Jan. 1823, 1824. 1824, 1825. 1825, 1826. 29 Jan. 28 Jan. 29 Jan. 28 Jan. 29 Jan. 28 Jan. 1826, 1827. 1827, 1828. 1828, 1829. 10 11 29 Jan. 28 Jan. 1829, 1830. (29 Jan. 1830, 126 June 1830. ,|26 June 1830, ■^{25 June 1831. o (26 June 1831, -^125 June 1832. William the Foueth. 3 (26 June 1832, 1 25 June 1833. .( 26 June 1833, 125 June 1834. 26 June 1834, 25 June 1835. 26 June 1835, 25 June 1836. „ J 26 June 1836, '120 June 1837. -, (20 June 1837, -^119 June 1838. J 20 June 1838, "'(19 June 1839. ViCTOEIA. q (20 June 1839, 119 June 1840. 20 June 1840, 19 June 1841. t- ( 20 June 1841, ^119 June 1842. ^(20 June 1842, •^119 June 1843. „ (20 June 1843, '119 June 1844. 20 June 1844, 19 June 1845. Table of Regnal Years of English Sovereigns. 73 ViCTOEiA — contintied. 10 11 (20 119 20 19 20 19 ^^19 (20 119 (20 119 20 19 20 19 20 19 13 14 15 16 17 19 (20 19 ^"U9 21 22 (20 119 j20 19 June June June June June June June June June June June June June June June June June June June June June June June June June June June June 1845, 1846. 1846, 1847. 1847, 1848. 1848, 1849. 1849, 1850. 1850, 1851. 1851, 1852. 1852, 1853. 1853, 1854. 1854, 1855. 1855, 1856. 1856, 1857. 1857, 1858. 1858, 1859. 23 24 32 20 June 19 June 20 June 19 June Qv (20 June ""^^ 1 19 June 20 June 19 June 20 June 19 June 20 June 19 June 20 June 19 June 20 June 19 June 20 June 19 June 20 June 19 June 34 no (20 June •^"^ 119 June (20 June 119 June Of. (20 June '^'^ 119 June qo (20 June '^''Ugjune 1859, 1860. 1860, 1861. 1861, 1862. 1862, 1863. 1863, 1864. 1864, 1865. 1865, 1866. 1866, 1867. 1867, 1868. 1868, 1869. 1869, 1870. 1870, 1871. 1871, 1872. 1872, 1873. ''IS 20 19 20 19 20 19 20 19 <. 44 45 46 47 20 19 20 19 20 19 20 119 48 i 2° June 1873, June 1874. June 1874, June 1875. June 1875, June 1876. June 1876, June 1877. June 1877, June 1878. June 1878, June 1879. June 1879, June 1880. June 1880, June 1881. June 1881, June 1882. June 1882, June 1883. June 1883, June 1884. June 1884, June 1885. June 1885, June 1886. June 1886, June 1887. 20 June 1887, 19 June 1888. 20 June 1888, 19 June 1889. 20 June 1889, 19 June 1890. 20 June 1890, 19 June 1891. 20 June 1891, 19 June 1892. 20 June 1892, 19 June 1893. 20 June 1893, 19 June 1894. 20 June 1894, 19 June 1895. 20 June 1895, 19 June 1896. 20 June 1896, 19 June 1897. 20 June 1897, 19 June 1898. 20 June 1898, 19 June 1899. 20 June 1899, 19 June 1900. 20 June 1900, 22 Jan. 1901. Edward the Seventh. -, (23 Jan. 1901, -^122 Jan. 1902. 23 Jan. 22 Jan. 1902, 1903. o(23 Jan. 1903, '^ 122 Jan. 1904. 23 Jan. 22 Jan. 1904, 1905. 23 Jan. 1905, 22 Jan. 1906. 23 Jan. 1906, 22 Jan. 1907. 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S.— Vols. 1 to 11 - - - 30 to 33, 35, 36, 38, 39, 42 & 51 Bosanquet & Puller — 5 vols. - - 4 to 9 Broderip & Bingham — 3 vols. - - 21 to 24 Campbell— 4 vols. - - - - 10 to 16 Carriiigton & Borwan— 3 vols. - - 70, 80, 88 Carriugton & Marsliman - - - 66 Carrington & Payne— Vols. 1 to 9 - 28, 31, 33, 34, 38, 40, 48, 56, 62 Chitty— 2 vols. 22 & 23 Clark & Finnelly— 12 vols. - - - 36, 37, 39, 42, 47, 49, 51, 54, 57, 59, 65, 69 CoUyer, 0. C— 2 vols. - - - - 66, 70 Common Bench— Vols. 1 to 11 - - 68, 69, 71, 72, 75, 77, 78, 79, 82, 84, 87 Cooper temp. Brougham - - - 38 Cooper, C. P. 46 Cooper, G. 14 Cooper, temp. Cottenham — 2 vols. - 76 Cox- 2 vols. 1 & 2 , Craig & Phillips 54 Crompton & Jervis — 2 vols. - - - 35 & 37 Orompton & Meeson — 2 vols. - - 38, 39 Crompton, Meeson & Eoscoe — 2 vols. - 40, 41 76 Table of Compabative Reference. old befosts. bevised seforts. Cases from DanieU 18 Danson & Lloyd 34 Davison & Merivale - - - - 64 De Gex & Smale— 5 vola. - - - 75, 79, 84, 87, 90 Dow— 6 vols 14 to 16 & 19 Dow & Clark— 2 vols. - - - - 33 DowHng— 9 vols. 36, 39, 41, 46, 49, 54, 59 & 61 Dowling, N. S.— 2 vols. - - - 63, 65 Dowling & Lowndes— 7 vols. - - 67, 69, 71, 75, 79, 81, 82 Dowling & Eyland's K. B.— 9 vols. - 24 to 30 Dowling & Eyland's N. P. - - - 25 Drinkwater, 0. P. - - - - 60 Dniry 67 Druxy & Waist — 2 vols. - - - 56 Drury & Warren — 4 vols, - - - 58, 59, 61, 65 Durnford & East — 8 vols. - - - 1 to 5 Bast— 16 vols. 5 to 14 Espinasse — 6 vols. - - - - 5, 6, 8, 9 Exchequer— Vols. 1 to 7 - - - 74, 76, 77, 80, 82, 86 Forrest 5 Gale & Davison — Vols. 1 to 3 - - 55, 57, 62 Gow 21 Haggard's Adm. — 3 vols. - - - 33, 35 Hall & Twells— 2 vols. - . - - 84 Hare— 11 vols. 58, 62, 64, 67, 71, 77, 82, 85, 89, 90 Harrison & WoUaston — 2 vols. - - 47 Hodges— 3 vols. 42 & 43 Hogan 34 Holt 17 Horn & Hurlstone- Vol. 1 - - - 51 House of Lords Cases— Vols. 1 to 3 - 73, 81, 88 Hurlstone & Walmsley - - - 58 Jacob 23 Jacob & Walker— 2 vols. - - - 20 to 22 Jones & Latouche — 3 vols. - - - 68, 69, 72 Jurist— Vols. 1 to 15 - - - - 49, 55, 58, 62, 65, 67, 69, 72, 77, 81, 84, 85, 89 Keen — 2 vols. 44 Knapp— 3 vols. 38, 40 Law Journal, O. S. — 9 vols. - - - 25 to 31, 34 Law Journal. 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HOUSE OF LORDS Cases. By Clark and Clark & Pinnelly, 1834- 1865, 23 vols., connecting with The Law Reports. New half- calf, $40. HOUSTON (W.), Documents Illustrative of the Constitution of Canada. 1891. Cloth, $2; ht.-cf., $3. The constitutional documents which make up the volume are the following: — 1. Articles of Capitulation of Quebec, 1759. 2. Articles of Capitulation of Montreal, 1760, 3. Treaty of Paris, 1763. 4. Royal Proclamation, 1763. 5. Lord Mansfield's .Judgment in Campbell v. Hall, 1774. 6. Quebec Act, 1774. 30 The Garswell Co., Limited, HOUSTON (W.)—Continv,ea. 7. Constitutional Act, 1791. 8. Union Act, 1840, and Amending Act, 1854. 9. British North America Act, 1867. 10, Acts Supplementary to the British North America Act, namely: (o) British North America Act, 1871. (6) Parliament of Canada Act, 1875. (c) British North America Act, 1886. 11. Governor-General's Instructions. 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Tracing its history on down he shows how it afforded protection to the poor and weak; how Chancery procedure was abused by vexatious suits; the recognition of the Court by Parliament; the influence of the Roman law upon it; the conflict between Chancery and common law judges. He treats of the limits of jurisdiction; instances of equitable Interference; undue Interference of equity; how Courts of chancery were rendered necessary by the conser- vatism of the common law judges, and how legal doctrines are modified by equity doctrines. Law i'ubUccuions. 47 MARSH (A, H.) — Conlmued. To the student and the lawyer who is £ond of research and the early literature of the law, this work will be found both entertaining and instructive. — Bait. Record, August 30, 1890. Under the title " History of the Court of Chancery and of the Rise and Development of the Doctrines of Equity," Mr. A. H. Marsh, Q.C., Equity Lecturer to the Law School of the Law Society of Upper Canada, has published the his- torical and introductory lectures of the series delivered by him after the recorganization of the school. In order to ex- plain to his class the origin and development of the equitable jurisdiction of the Court of Chancery, Mr. Marsh found it necessary to sketch the early history of that Court, and the interesting and valuable information which he collected for this purpose is now preserved in concise form in this volume. In it the reader is given an account of " the circumstances which gave rise to the organization of that Court; the evils which were intended to be remedied thereby; the methods adopted to afford those remedies; the Jealous opposition to the common law lawyers; the struggle for Jurisdiction which took place between the Courts of Equity and the Courts of Common Law, and the triumph of the Court of Chancery, followed by the ultimate prevalence of equity." 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By the late Sir Peter Benson Maxwell, Chief Justice of the Straits Settle- ments, etc. 4th ed. By J. S. Theobald, Barrister-at-Law. 8vo. 1905. Clo., ?5.50: ht.-cf., $6.50. CHAPTER HEADINGS. 1. Preliminary Survey. II. Treatment of General Words. III. Restriction to the Specific Object in View. IV. Extension of the Letter to prevent Evasion or Abuse. V. and VI. Restriction of the Language to be In Harmony with other Presimiptions. VII. Construction to avoid Collision with other Provisions. VIII. Construction most agreeable to Justice and Reason. IX. Exceptional Construction. X. Strict Construction. XI. Subordinate Principles. XII. and XIII. Intentions attributed to the Legislature when it expresses none. This is an admirable book, excellent in Its method and arrangement, and clear and thorough in its treatment of the different questions involved. . . . The work will be found of great practical utility, as affording a key to the method adopted by our Courts in the constrnction of statutes, and it will be of much value as showing the uniformity which has T> 50 The Carswell Co., Linvlted, MAXWELL ON STATUTES— CoraiMiuef?. in general marked the application of the principles of inter- pretation to a vast variety of legislative enactments. — Law Magazine. MfANDREW (J. A.), Tariffs of Costs under the Judicature Act, with practical directions and Precedents of Bills of Costs. 1897. And Appendix. 1898. Hf.-cf. $2.50. Mcpherson (W. D.), and Clark (J. M.), Law of Mines in Can- ada, being an exhaustive annotation of the Mining Acts of the various Provinces, with English, Canadian, American and Australian Cases cited, including a glossary of mining terms, and a full index. 1898. Hf.-cf. $10. A most comprehensive work and covers every branch of the law in connection with mines. — Ca«. Laio Times. The learned authors (Messrs. W. D. 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No English text book could give more care and attention than does that of the present authors to the right under- standing of the judgments in every English case bearing upon the points discussed; and the decisions in well-known cases like Chasemore v. Richards, Harris v. De Penna, Halker T. Porritt. The St. Helen's Smelting Co. v. Tipping, and Webb V. Bird have' evidently been as anxiously scrutinized in Canada as they have been here. This treatise appears to be admirably adapted for its purpose and the manner of indexing and the cross-references are likewise excellent. — Law Magazine and Review (London). Laiv Publications. 51 MEWS (J.), The Digest of English Case Law. Superseding and Consolidating all previous Digests of the Reports down to the end of 1897, including a Selection of Irish Cases, IG vols, 1898. By John Mews, assisted by W. F. Barry, E. E. H. Birch, A. H. Bittleston, B. A. Cohen, W. I. Cook, E. \V. Han- sell, J. S. Henderson, A. H. Lawrence, J. M. Lely, R. C. 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This he has accom- plished by patient and prolonged labor and research. The judges of England have long enjoyed a well-earned reputation for the terseness and aptitude of many ot their dicta. Those who have looked through the pages of the old editions of the Law Reports, in search of a precedent to illustrate some ob- scure point of law, know how much of authentic English history lies buried in such books. The luminous expressions here collected are the pro- ducts of a laborious perusal of the cases from both ancient and modern reports down to the present time. Discrimina- tion has been carefully studied, and though some of the quo- tations may not be in themselves of great practical -salue, yet the author has deemed it expedient to err rather on the side of fulness than to incur the censure of meagreness. The moral which many of these sayings teach, and their quaintness — in many instances suggestive of the age of their utterance — make them all the more worthy of preservation. The alphabetical method of classification, adopted throughout, has necessitated the intermingling of the aphorisms of mod- ern judges with those of their early or remote predecessors. By means of references below each quotation, those which are of a similar nature in principle will all be found duly con- nected one with another, thus facilitating the work of refer- ence. The quotd'.i')ns are strictly confined to those whose fame lies exclusively in the domain of jurisprudence, and the actual practice r>f the law. Each reference gives in addition to the quotation and the name of the judge, the name of the case, the page of the report and the year wherein the case was decided. Everyone who has attempted to write on legal subjects can readily understand the difficulty in framing a concise, and at the same time a comprehensive statement of a principle of law. These quotations are the refined metal produced from the crucible of the judicial mind. 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