The reports of that late reverend and learned judge, Thomas Owen ... [1556-1615] : Wherein are many choice cases, most of them throughly argued by the learned serjeants, and after argued and resolved by the grave judges of those times. With many cases wherein the differences in the year-books are reconciled and explained. With two exact alphabeticall tables, the one of the cases, and the other of the principall matters therein contained.
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The reports of that late reverend and learned judge, Thomas Owen ... [1556-1615] : Wherein are many choice cases, most of them throughly argued by the learned serjeants, and after argued and resolved by the grave judges of those times. With many cases wherein the differences in the year-books are reconciled and explained. With two exact alphabeticall tables, the one of the cases, and the other of the principall matters therein contained.
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London : Printed by T. R. for H. Twyford, T. Dring, and J. Place, 1656.
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Kent 1656
Alternate Title
Owen's English King's Bench reports
Description
158 (i.e. 154), 8 unnumbered pages ; 29 cm
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(OCoLC)7469008
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Error in paging: number 77-80 omitted.
Signatures: A², a-b², B-U², N-Z⁴, Aa-Ff⁴, Gg³, Hh-Ii²
Reports of cases in the courts of King's Bench and Common Pleas
"The book ... is but a translation from an unpublished original in French ... It is probable ... that the ms. from which these reports were published, was that of some lawyer, whose name is now unkown, who transcribed from Owen's own ms. such cases as he wished, and that the others were either taken by himself or derived from some other source."--Wallace, The reporters, 1882
Signatures: A², a-b², B-U², N-Z⁴, Aa-Ff⁴, Gg³, Hh-Ii²
Reports of cases in the courts of King's Bench and Common Pleas
"The book ... is but a translation from an unpublished original in French ... It is probable ... that the ms. from which these reports were published, was that of some lawyer, whose name is now unkown, who transcribed from Owen's own ms. such cases as he wished, and that the others were either taken by himself or derived from some other source."--Wallace, The reporters, 1882
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