The body of the common law of England as it stood in force before it was altered by statute, or acts of Parliament, or state. Together with an exact collection of such statutes, as have altered, or do otherwise concern the same. Whereunto is also annexed certain tables containing a summary of the whole law, for the help and delight of such students as affect method. By Edm. Wingate of Grayes-Inne Esq;

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The body of the common law of England as it stood in force before it was altered by statute, or acts of Parliament, or state. Together with an exact collection of such statutes, as have altered, or do otherwise concern the same. Whereunto is also annexed certain tables containing a summary of the whole law, for the help and delight of such students as affect method. By Edm. Wingate of Grayes-Inne Esq;
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Wingate, Edmund, 1596-1656.
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London :: printed for H: Twyford in Vine Court Middle-Temple, and Roger Wingate, at the Golden Hynd in Chancery Lane,
1655.
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Common law -- England -- Early works to 1800.
Law -- England -- Early works to 1800.
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"The body of the common law of England as it stood in force before it was altered by statute, or acts of Parliament, or state. Together with an exact collection of such statutes, as have altered, or do otherwise concern the same. Whereunto is also annexed certain tables containing a summary of the whole law, for the help and delight of such students as affect method. By Edm. Wingate of Grayes-Inne Esq;." In the digital collection Early English Books Online 2. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/A66651.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed June 2, 2024.

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TABLE 22.
  • The common affection, viz. Action, whereof consider
    • The places, where it is transacted, viz. in
      • Courts of Record, as
        • The Parliament.
        • Courts that have ordinary jurisdiction, and they are
          • Generall, whose jurisdiction ex∣tends throughout the Realm.
            • Circumstances, as
              • Place, where they are holden, viz. at West∣minster.
              • Time when viz in the Term of
                • Michael∣mas.
                • Hillary.
                • Easter.
                • Trinity.
            • The seve∣rall kinds
              • Chancery.
              • Kings Bench.
              • Common place Exchequer.
          • Within some County.
            • Through the whole Coun∣ty,
              • The Sheriffs turn.
              • The Coro∣ners Court.
            • Within Li∣berties, as
              • A Leet.
              • A Court of Pipowders.
          • Granted by the Kings Letters Pa∣tents.
            • Courts by the Kings Commissions.
            • Courts by Charter in Corporations, &c.
      • Court Barons.
        • The Lord,
          • Of a Mannor.
          • Of an Hundred.
        • The Sheriffs, called the County Court:
    • The Parts, Tab: 23.
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