The Selden Society


 

Publications of the Selden Society

 


ANNUAL  VOLUMES

Series  ISSN  0265–0657

 

 

Vol. 124, for 2007:

THE REPORTS OF WILLIAM DALISON, 1552–1558.

Edited by Sir JOHN BAKER, qc, fba, Downing Professor of the Laws of England, Cambridge.

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Dalison was justice of King’s and Queen’s Bench during the reigns of Philip and Mary.  The early printed edition of reports that bears his name is puzzling, because most of the reports in the volume date from after Dalison’s death in 1559.  The editor has discovered a manuscript that seems to be a copy of Dalison’s original, which is the basis of the edition.  The reports date from 1552 to 1558 and are of particular interest because they contain a substantial number of reports of criminal cases discussed in Serjeants’ Inn.

 

Vol. 123, for 2006:

EARLIEST ENGLISH LAW REPORTS. Vol. IV.

Edited by Dr PAUL A. BRAND, fba.

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This volume completes the series with the second part of the reports of cases from general eyres in the first half of the reign of Edward I (1286–1289), reports from miscellaneous courts, and unidentified cases. It includes tables and indices for both vol. III and vol. IV, and an extensive introduction to the entire series.

 

Vol. 122, for 2005:

EARLIEST ENGLISH LAW REPORTS. Vol. III.

Edited by Dr PAUL A. BRAND, fba.

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This volume continues the series begun in vols. 111 and 112, for 1995 and 1996, with eyre reports from the reign of Henry III and from that of Edward I to 1285.  The introduction continues the account  begun in in the previous volumes of the manuscripts and of the justices and serjeants.

 

Vol. 121 for 2004

REPORTS OF CASES IN THE TIME OF HENRY VIII. Vol.II.

Edited by Professor J. H. Baker, qc, fba, Downing Professor of the Laws of England, Cambridge.

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This volume completes the collection of reports started in the preceding volume and supplies indexes for both volumes.

 

Vol. 120 for 2003

REPORTS OF CASES IN THE TIME OF HENRY VIII. Vol. I.

Edited by Professor J. H. Baker, qc, fba, Downing Professor of the Laws of England, Cambridge.

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This is a collection of previously unpublished reports for the period 1509–1550, a period for which the printed year books cover only seven years.  Thirteen different series are included, the most important being those of Roger Yorke, Richard Pollard, John Caryll the younger, and William Yelverton.  This is the first period of history for which so many separate series of reports may be distinguished, and belies Maitland’s suggestion that in this period of rapid change there was a loss of interest in case law.

 

Vol. 119 for 2002

THE YEAR BOOKS OF 12–14 HENRY VIII.

Edited by Professor J. H. Baker, qc, fba, Downing Professor of the Laws of England, Cambridge.

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The two volumes 12–13 and 14 Henry VIII were printed not long after the cases were decided, and stand out from other year books by the selection of cases in which points of law were raised on the record rather than in extempore discussions and through tentative pleading.  Although the principal texts are in print (in black-letter editions), they are not easy to use.  Much can be learned from the editing process and especially from a comparison of reports and records.  Unlike the content of most other year books, nearly all the cases in these volumes are identifiable in the plea rolls.

 

Vol. 118 for 2001

CASES CONCERNING EQUITY AND THE COURTS OF EQUITY, 1550–1660, Part II

Edited by Professor W. H. Bryson, Professor of Law, University of Richmond.

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A continuation of the edition in vol. 117, with reports from 1611 to 1660.  The tables and indices for both parts are in this volume.

 

Vol. 117 for 2000

CASES CONCERNING EQUITY AND THE COURTS OF EQUITY, 1550–1660, Part I
Edited by Professor W. H. Bryson, Professor of Law, University of Richmond.

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A remarkable collection of hitherto-unpublished cases,. this includes in its entirety the earliest series of manuscript reports devoted to the Chancery, that of Richard Powle, who was register of the Court of Chancery under Elizabeth I, and an anonymous collection of notes made in the time of Lord Ellesmere (Lord Keeper, 1596–1603; Chancellor, 1603–1617).  As an experiment, these materials have been published entirely in English, with footnotes indicating difficult readings in the French.  The corresponding records are not printed here, but so far as possible, references are made to the relevant entries in the decree and order books.  This part includes specimen pleadings and reports to 1611.  Considerable assistance was given in the preparation of both parts by Dr. N. G. Jones.

 

Vol. 116 for 1999:

REPORTS OF CASES BY JOHN CARYLL, Part II. 1501–1522.

Edited by Professor J. H. BAKER, qc, lld, fba, Downing Professor of the Laws of England, Cambridge.

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A continuation of the edition in Vol. 115, with cases from 1501 to 1522.  The tables and indices for both parts are in this volume.

 

Vol. 115 for 1998:

REPORTS OF CASES BY JOHN CARYLL, Part I. 1485–1499.

Edited by Professor J. H. BAKER, qc, lld, fba, Downing Professor of the Laws of England, Cambridge.

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These reports cover the period from 1485, when Caryll was a young member of the Inner Temple, through his years as a prothonotary of the Common Pleas (1493–1510) and as a serjeant at law, until shortly before his death in 1523. Most of the cases after 1496 were printed in 1602 as “Keilwey” but never translated, and a few were printed in the Year Books of Henry VII. About half, including most of the cases printed in this part, have never been printed before. They are of good quality, and can in many cases be illuminated by the corresponding records.

 

Vol.114, for 1997:

SELECT CASES IN MANORIAL COURTS:  Property Law and Family Law, 1250–1500.

Edited by Professor L. BONFIELD of Tulane Law School, and Professor L. R. POOS of the Catholic University, Washington, D.C.

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Manorial court rolls survive in enormous quantity, though most of their contents are in common form and have more
to tell about local, social and economic history than about the law.  Vol. 2 (1888) provides a cross-section from some of the earliest rolls.  In this volume the editors have chosen a collection of unusually detailed entries which illustrate the ways in which questions of property and family law were dealt with at the manorial level over a longer period of time. In their introduction, they assess the extent to which these courts may be said to have followed legal principles in dealing with such questions, and also reveal what some of the main principles were.

 

Vol.113, additional for 1997:

JOHN SPELMAN’S READING ON QUO WARRANTO: Gray’s Inn, Lent 1519.

Edited by Professor J. H. BAKER, qc, fba,, Fellow of St Catharine’s College, Cambridge.

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The main purpose of this edition is to advance our understanding of the educational system in the inns of court as it operated in the first part of the sixteenth century.  The choice of Spelman’s second reading was governed by the survival of texts both of his lectures and of his disputed cases, this being the earliest reading for which both sources exist in any quantity.  The edition attempts to show how the system of disputation related to the expository part of the exercise, and also, by looking back at earlier readings on the same or similar subject matter, how a reader put his lectures together.  The subject of this reading is the law relating to royal franchises, which were central to the medieval and early modern legal system, and the parallel materials include lectures on liberties in general, tourns and leets, wreck, royal fish, and forest law.

 

Vol. 112, for 1996:

EARLIEST ENGLISH LAW REPORTS. Vol. II.

Edited by Dr PAUL BRAND.

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A continuation of the edition in Vol. 111, with cases from 1285 to 1292.  The introduction provides background information about the serjeants mentioned in the reports.

 

Vol. 111, for 1995:

EARLIEST ENGLISH LAW REPORTS. Vol. I.

Edited by Dr PAUL BRAND.

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English law-reporting began at the end of Henry III’s reign, but during the first half of the reign of his successor Edward I there is no Common Bench term for which more than seven datable reports survive.  Vols.111–112 contain all the reports of 142 cases heard in the Common Bench between 1268 and 1289, being all those which are identifiable as such in the miscellaneous collections of undated reports found in manuscript.  Three-quarters of the cases have been identified in the plea rolls, and the matching enrolments are printed with the reports.  The introduction describes the main manuscripts from which the reports are taken, and gives background information about the justices mentioned in them.

 

Vol. 110, for 1994:

REPORTS FROM THE LOST NOTEBOOKS OF SIR JAMES DYER. Vol. II.

Edited by Professor J. H. BAKER, fba, Fellow of St Catharine’s College, Cambridge.

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This volume concludes the edition which commences in Vol. 109, with the main reports continuing from 1571 to 1581, and an edition of Dyer’s circuit notebook (1554–81).  The latter is the earliest continuous record of circuit practice, and the only such notebook ever to have been printed.  There are indexes and tables to both volumes.

 

Vol. 109, for 1993:

REPORTS FROM THE LOST NOTEBOOKS OF SIR JAMES DYER. Vol. I.

Edited by Professor J. H. BAKER, fba, Fellow of St Catharine’s College, Cambridge.

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This is the first edition of Elizabethan law reports to be undertaken by the Society and covers the period of Dyer’s chief justiceship of the Common Pleas (1559–81), with a few older cases going back to 1541.  The contents supplement the vulgate edition of Dyer, from which over 500 cases and memoranda were omitted.  The Introduction, besides giving a sketch of the reporter, concentrates on the issues of public law found in the reports: the Crown and the royal prerogative, Parliament and legislation, treason and public order, questions of religion, the protection of individual liberty against abuses of executive authority, and the work of the prerogative courts.  The text of this volume contains the reports (not before printed) from 1541 to 1571.

 

Vol. 108, for 1992:

HALE AND FLEETWOOD ON ADMIRALTY JURISDICTION.

Edited by M. J. PRICHARD, Fellow of Gonville and Caius College, and D. E. C. YALE, fba, Fellow of Christ’s College, Cambridge.

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Unlike Vols 6 and 11, which contain specimen admiralty cases, the principal object of this volume is to present in detail the argument over maritime jurisdiction as it was developed in the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries.  A full historical introduction is followed by editions of two previously unpublished treatises, one by Serjeant William Fleetwood (d. 1594) and the other by Sir Matthew Hale (d. 1676).

 

Vol. 107, for 1991:

ENGLISH LAWSUITS FROM WILLIAM I TO RICHARD I. Vol.II. Henry I to Richard I.

Edited by Professor R. C. VAN CAENEGEM, University of Ghent.

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This concludes the edition which began in Vol. 106.

 

Vol. 106, for 1990:

ENGLISH LAWSUITS FROM WILLIAM I TO RICHARD I Vol.I. William I to Stephen.

Edited by Professor R. C. VAN CAENEGEM, University of Ghent.

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This two-volume collection, previously announced as a new Placita Anglo-Normannica, brings together all significant accounts of lawsuits between 1066 and 1199, drawn from chronicles, charters and similar sources.  It shows that the period before the formal limit of legal memory is by no means prehistoric, and provides the materials for an assessment of the institutional and procedural changes wrought in this period.

 

Vol. 105, for 1989:

READINGS AND MOOTS AT THE INNS OF COURT IN THE FIFTEENTH CENTURY. Vol. II.

Edited by Professor SAMUEL E. THORNE, Harvard Law School, and Professor J. H. BAKER, fba, Fellow of St Catharine’s College, Cambridge.

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Vol. I (Readings) was published as Vol. 71.  The text of this volume consists of a selection of moots (pleading exercises) and readers’ cases (disputations upon the propositions advanced in readings).  The volume also contains an introduction by Professor Baker tracing the evolution of the two kinds of disputation to the learning exercises of the fourteenth century, and some specimen moot cases.

 

Vol. 104, for 1988:

YEAR BOOKS SERIES. VOL. XXVII. YEAR BOOKS OF 14 EDWARD II (Michaelmas 1320).

Edited by Professor S. J. STOLJAR and L. J. DOWNER, both of the Australian National University, Canberra.

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Vol. 103, for 1987:

SELECT CASES OF TRESPASS IN THE KING’S COURTS, 1307–1399. VOL. II.

Edited by the Hon. MORRIS S. ARNOLD, United States District Judge, Western District of Arkansas.

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This concludes the collection which begins in Vol. 100.

 

Vol. 102, for 1986:

THE NOTEBOOK OF SIR JOHN PORT.

Edited by Dr. J. H BAKER, fba, Fellow of St. Catharine’s College, Cambridge.

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Vol. 101, for 1985:

SELECT CASES ON DEFAMATION TO 1600.

Edited by Professor RICHARD H. HELMHOLZ of the University of Chicago

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Vol. 100, for 1984:

SELECT CASES OF TRESPASS IN THE KING’S COURTS, 1307–1399. Vol. I.

Edited by Professor MORRIS S. ARNOLD of Indiana University School of Law.

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Vol. II, completing the text and with an index, is Vol. 103 for 1987.

 

Vol. 99, for 1983:

FLETA. Vol IV. Books 5 and 6.

Edited by G. O. SAYLES, d.litt, mria, fba.

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Vol. II was published as Vol. 72 for 1953.   Vol. III as Vol. 89, an extra volume for 1972.

 

Vol. 98, for 1982:

YEAR BOOKS SERIES. THE EYRE OF NORTHAMPTONSHIRE, 1329–30. Vol. II.

Edited by Professor DONALD W. SUTHERLAND of the University of Iowa.

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Vol. 97, for 1981:

YEAR BOOK SERIES. THE EYRE OF NORTHAMPTONSHIRE, 1329–30. Vol. I.

Edited by Professor DONALD W. SUTHERLAND of the University of Iowa.

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Vol. 96, for 1980:

THE SHROPSHIRE EYRE ROLL OF 1256.

Edited by Professor ALAN HARDING, University of Liverpool.

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Vol. 95, for 1978 and 1979:

SELECT CASES FROM THE ECCLESIASTICAL COURTS OF THE PROVINCE OF CANTERBURY, c.1200–1301.

Edited by Professor NORMA ADAMS, Mount Holyoke College, and Professor CHARLES DONAHUE, JR, of  the Harvard Law School.

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This double volume was issued for convenience in one binding.

 

Vol. 94, for 1977:

THE REPORTS OF SIR JOHN SPELMAN  Part II.

Edited by Dr. J. H. BAKER, Fellow of St. Catharine’s College, Cambridge.

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This part contains the introduction and indexes.

 

Vol. 93, for 1976:

THE REPORTS OF SIR JOHN SPELMAN  Part I.

Edited by Dr. J. H. BAKER, Fellow of St. Catharine’s College, Cambridge.

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Vol. 92, for 1975:

THE PREROGATIVES OF THE KING, by Sir MATTHEW HALE.

Edited by D. E. C. YALE, Fellow of Christ’s College, Cambridge.

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Vol. 91, for 1974:

DOCTOR AND STUDENT, by CHRISTOPHER ST. GERMAN.

Edited by the late Professor T. F. T. PLUCKNETT, fba, and by J. L. BARTON, Fellow of Merton College, Oxford.

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Vol. 90, for 1972 and 1973:

THE ROLL AND WRIT FILE OF THE BERKSHIRE EYRE OF 1248.

Edited by Dr. M. T. CLANCHY, Lecturer in Medieval History, University of Glasgow.

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Vol. 89, additional for 1972:

FLETA. Vol. III. Books 3 and 4.

Edited by H. G. RICHARDSON, fba, and G. O. SAYLES, d.litt, mria, fba.

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Vol. II containing the Prologue and Books I and 2, was published as Vol. 72 for 1953.  Books 5 and 6) are in Vol. 99 for 1983.

 

Vol. 88, for 1971:

SELECT CASES IN THE COURT OF KING’S BENCH. Vol. VII: Richard II, Henry IV and Henry V (1377–1422).

Edited by G. O. SAYLES, d.litt, mria, fba.

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The earlier volumes are Vols. 55 (1936); 57 (1938): 58 (1939); 74 (1955); 76 (1957); and 82 (1965).

 

Vol. 87, for 1970:

EARLY REGISTERS OF WRITS.

Edited by Dr. ELSA  DE  HAAS, Brooklyn College, and G. D. G. HALL, President of Corpus Christi College, Oxford.

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Vol. 86, for 1969:

YEAR BOOKS SERIES. Vol. XXVI, Part II. THE EYRE OF LONDON, 14 EDWARD II (1321). Vol. II.

Edited by the late HELEN M. CAM, cbe, litt.d, fba.

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Vol. 85, for 1968:

YEAR BOOKS SERIES. Vol. XXVI, Part I. THE EYRE OF LONDON, 14 EDWARD II (1321), Vol. I.

Edited by the late HELEN M. CAM, cbe, litt.d, fba.

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Vol. 84, for 1967:

PLEAS BEFORE THE KING OR HIS JUSTICES, 1198–1212. Vol. IV.

Edited by Lady STENTON, d.litt, hon ll.d, fba.

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Vol. 83, for 1966:

PLEAS BEFORE THE KING OR HIS JUSTICES, 1198–1212. Vol. III.

Edited by Lady STENTON, d.litt, hon ll.d, fba.

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Vols I and II were published in Vols 67 and 68.

 

Vol. 82, for 1965:

SELECT CASES IN THE COURT OF KING’S BENCH. Vol. VI. Edward III: 1341–1377.

Edited by G. O. SAYLES, mria, fba, Institute of Advanced Legal Studies, University of London.

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Vol. 81, for 1964:

YEAR BOOK SERIES. Vol. XXV. YEAR BOOKS OF 12 EDWARD II (1319).

Edited from sundry MSS. by J. P. COLLAS, b.litt, Professor of French in the University of London.

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This volume contains the remaining reports for Easter term and those for Trinity term, 12 Edward II.

 

Vol. 80, for 1963:

NOVAE NARRATIONES.

Edited by the late Miss ELSIE SHANKS and S. F. C. MILSOM, Fellow of New College, Oxford.

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Vol. 79, for 1961–62:

LORD NOTTINGHAM’S CHANCERY CASES. Vol. II.

Edited by D. E. C. YALE, ma, ll.b, Fellow of Christ’s College, Cambridge.

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Vol. I was published as Vol. 73 for 1954.

 

Vol. 78, for 1960:

PENSION BOOK OF CLEMENT’S INN, 1714–1749.

Edited with an introduction by Sir CECIL CARR, kcb, qc, fba.

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Vol. 77, for 1958–1959:

ROYAL WRITS IN ENGLAND FROM THE CONQUEST TO GLANVILL:  Studies in the early history of the common law.

Edited by Dr. R. C. VAN CAENEGEM, University of Ghent.

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Vol. 76, for 1957:

SELECT CASES IN THE COURT OF KING’S BENCH. Vol. V. Edward III, 1327–1340.

Edited by G. O. SAYLES, ma, d.litt, mria, King’s College, University of Aberdeen.

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Vol. 75, for 1956:

SELECT CASES IN THE COUNCIL OF HENRY VII.

Edited by the late C. G. BAYNE, c.s.i., and prepared for publication by WILLIAM HUSE DUNHAM, JR, George Burton Adams Professor of History and Master of JonathanEdwards College, Yale University.

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Vol. 74, for 1955:

SELECT CASES IN THE COURT OF KING’S BENCH. Vol. IV. Edward II.

Edited by Professor G. O. SAYLES, ma, d.litt, mria, King’s College, University of Aberdeen.

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Vol. 73, for 1954:

LORD NOTTINGHAM’S CHANCERY CASES. Vol. I.

Edited by D. E. C. YALE, ma, ll.b, Fellow of Christ’s College, Cambridge.

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Vol. II was published as Vol. 79 for 1961–62.

 

Vol. 72, for 1953:

FLETA. Vol. II. Prologue, Books 1 and 2.

Edited by H. G. RICHARDSON, fba, and Professor G. O. SAYLES, ma, d.litt, of the University of Aberdeen

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(Books 3 & 4 are contained in Vol. 89 for 1972 and Books 5 & 6 in Vol. 99 for 1983.

 

Vol. 71, for 1952:

READINGS AND MOOTS AT THE INNS OF COURT IN THE l5TH CENTURY. Vol. I. Readings.

Edited by SAMUEL E. THORNE, Professor of Legal History, Yale Law School.

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Vol. 70, for 1951:

YEAR BOOKS SERIES. Vol. XXIV. YEAR BOOKS OF 12 EDWARD II (1319).

Edited by J. P. COLLAS, B.LITT., Professor of French, and T. F. T. PLUCKNETT, fba, Professor of Legal History, in the University of London.

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This volume contains the reports for Hilary term and for part of Easter term 12 Edward II.

 

Vol. 69, for 1950:

THE CASUS PLACITORUM and REPORTS OF CASES IN THE KING’S COURTS,  1272–1278.

Edited with an introduction by WILLIAM HUSE DUNHAM, JR, George Burton Adams Professor of History in Yale University.

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Vol. 68, for 1949:

PLEAS BEFORE THE KING OR HIS JUSTICES, 1198–1202. Vol. II.

Edited by Lady STENTON, d.litt, fba, Senior Lecturer in the University of Reading.

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Vols. III and IV were published as Vols 83 and 84 for 1966 and 1967.

 

Vol. 67, for 1948:

PLEAS BEFORE THE KING OR HIS JUSTICES, 1198–1202. Vol. I.

Edited by Lady STENTON, d.litt, fba, Senior Lecturer in the University of Reading.

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Vol. 66, for 1947:

BREVIA PLACITATA.

Edited by G. J. TURNER, ma, fba, and completed with additions by Professor T. F. T. PLUCKNETT, fba, Professor of Legal History in the University of London.

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Vol. 65, for 1946:

YEAR BOOKS SERIES. Vol. XXIII. YEAR BOOKS OF 12 EDWARD II (Michaelmas a.d. 1318).

Edited by J. P. COLLAS, b.litt, ba, and T. F. T. PLUCKNETT, fba, Professor of Legal History in the University of London.

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Vol. 64, for 1945:

SELECT CASES IN THE EXCHEQUER CHAMBER BEFORE ALL THE JUSTICES OF ENGLAND. Vol. II (1461–1509).

Edited by M. HEMMANT, ph.d

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This volume continues the selection begun in Vol. 51 for 1933.

 

Vol. 63, for 1944:

YEAR BOOKS SERIES. Vol. X. YEAR BOOKS OF 5 EDWARD II (a.d. 1311).

Edited by G. J. TURNER, ma, fba, completed with an introduction by Professor T. F. T. PLUCKNETT, fba.

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This volume contains the reports for the Michaelmas term. The volumes for the other terms of 5 Edward II were issued as Vols. XI and XII in the Year Books Series and appeared as Vols. 31 and 33 for 1915 and 1916, respectively.

 

Vol. 62, for 1943:

INTRODUCTION TO THE CURIA REGIS ROLLS, 1199–1230.

By C. T. FLOWER, cb, ma, fsa.

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Vol. 61, for 1942:

YEAR BOOKS SERIES. Vol. XXII. YEAR BOOKS OF 11 EDWARD II (1317–1318).

Edited by J. P. COLLAS, b.litt, ba, and Sir W. S. HOLDSWORTH, om, kc, dcl, hon ll.d, fba, Vinerian Professor of English Law.

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Vol. 60, for 1941:

SELECT CASES OF PROCEDURE WITHOUT WRIT UNDER HENRY III.

Edited by H. G. RICHARDSON and Professor G. O. SAYLES, ma, d.litt.

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Vol. 59, for 1940:

ROLLS OF THE JUSTICES IN EYRE FOR GLOUCESTERSHIRE, WARWICKSHIRE, AND SHROPSHIRE, 1221, 1222.

Edited by DORIS M. STENTON.

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Vol. 58, for 1939.:

SELECT CASES IN THE COURT OF KING’S BENCH UNDER EDWARD I. Vol. III.

Edited by G. O. SAYLES, ma, d.litt.

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Vol. 57, for 1938:

SELECT CASES IN THE COURT OF KING’S BENCH UNDER EDWARD I. Vol. II.

Edited by G. O. SAYLES, ma, d.litt.

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Vol. 56, for 1937:

ROLLS OF THE JUSTICES IN EYRE FOR YORKSHIRE IN 3 HENRY III (1218–1219).

Edited, from the rolls in the Public Record Office, by DORIS M. STENTON.

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Vol. 55, for 1936:

SELECT CASES IN THE COURT OF KING’S BENCH UNDER EDWARD I, Vol. I.

Edited by G. O. SAYLES, ma, d.litt.

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The series is continued in Vols. 57, 58, 74, 76, 82, and 88.

 

Vol. 54, for 1935:

YEAR BOOKS SERIES. Vol. XXI. YEAR BOOKS OF 10 EDWARD II (1316–1317).

Edited by M. DOMINICA LEGGE, b.litt, ma, and Sir WILLIAM HOLDSWORTH, kc, dcl, hon ll.d, fba, Vinerian Professor of English Law.

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This volume contains the reports of Hilary, Easter and Trinity terms 10 Edward II.

 

Vol. 53, additional for 1934:

ROLLS OF THE JUSTICES IN EYRE FOR LINCOLNSHIRE (1218–1219) AND WORCESTERSHIRE (1221).

Edited by DORIS M. STENTON.

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Vol. 52, for 1934:

YEAR BOOKS SERIES. Vol. XX. YEAR BOOKS OF 10 EDWARD II (1316–1317).

Edited by M. DOMINICA LEGGE, b.litt, ma, and Sir WILLIAM HOLDSWORTH, kc, dcl, hon ll.d, fba, Vinerian Professor of English Law.

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This volume contains the reports for Michaelmas term, 10 Edward II.

 

Vol. 51, additional for 1933:

SELECT CASES IN THE EXCHEQUER CHAMBER.

Edited by M. HEMMANT, ph.d

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This is continued in Vol. 64 for 1945.

 

Vol. 50, for 1933:

YEAR BOOKS SERIES, YEAR BOOKS OF HENRY VI, 1 HENRY VI (a.d. 1422).

Edited by C. H. WILLIAMS, ma.

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Vol. 49, for 1932:

SELECT CASES CONCERNING THE LAW MERCHANT. Vol. III. STATUTORY RECOGNIZANCES AND SPECIAL ASSIZES.

Edited by HUBERT HALL, litt.d, fsa.

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The work which Professor Charles Gross inaugurated with Vol. 23, was continued in Vol. 46 for 1929.

 

Vol. 48, for 1931:

SELECT CASES IN THE EXCHEQUER OF PLEAS.

Edited, from the records in the Public Record Office. by HILARY JENKINSON, fsa, and BERYL E. R. FORMOY.

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Vol. 47, for 1930:

YEAR BOOKS SERIES. YEAR BOOKS OF 10 EDWARD IV AND 49 HENRY VI (a.d. 1470).

Edited by Miss N. NEILSON, of Mount Holyoke College.

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This volume includes cases of a year divided between two reigns: Easter and Trinity terms 10 Edward IV; and Michaelmas and Hilary terms 49 Henry VI.

 

Vol. 46, for 1929:

SELECT CASES CONCERNING THE LAW MERCHANT. Vol. II. CENTRAL COURTS.

Edited by HUBERT HALL, litt.d, fsa.

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This volume was envisaged by the late Professor Charles Gross and referred to in his preface to Vol. I, published as Vol. 23 for 1908. Vol. III appears as Vol. 49 for 1932.

 

Vol. 45, for 1928:

YEAR BOOKS SERIES. Vol. XIX. YEAR BOOKS OF 9 EDWARD II (1315–1316).

Edited by G. J. TURNER, ma, and W. C. BOLLAND, ll.d, of Lincoln’s Inn, Barristers.

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Vol. 44, for 1927:

LIBER PAUPERUM OF VACARIUS.

Edited by F. DE ZULUETA, dcl, Regius Professor of Civil Law in the University of Oxford.

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Vol. 43, for 1926:

YEAR BOOKS SERIES. Vol. XIV. Part II. YEAR BOOKS OF 6 EDWARD II (a.d. 1313).

Edited by W. C. BOLLAND, of Lincoln’s Inn, Barrister.

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This volume contains the reports of the Hilary and Easter terms of the sixth year, and is a continuation of Vol. XIV, Part I, issued as Vol. 38 for 1921.

 

Vol. 42, for 1925.:

YEAR BOOKS SERIES. Vol. IX. YEAR BOOKS OF 4 EDWARD II (1311).

Edited by G. J. TURNER, ma, of Lincoln’s Inn, Barrister.

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This volume contains all the reports of Trinity term, 4 Edward II, together with a few undated reports of earlier terms.

 

Vol. 41, for 1924:

YEAR BOOKS SERIES. VOL. XVII. YEAR BOOKS OF 8 EDWARD II (1314–1315).

Edited by W. C. BOLLAND, of Lincoln’s Inn, Barrister.

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This volume includes cases heard in the Hilary, Easter and Trinity terms of the eighth year.

 

Vol. 40, for 1923:

PUBLIC WORKS IN MEDIAEVAL LAW. Vol. II.

Edited by C. T. FLOWER, fsa, of the Public Record Office and the Inner Temple, Barrister.

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Vol. 39, for 1922:

YEAR BOOKS SERIES. Vol. XVI. YEAR BOOKS OF 7 EDWARD II (1313–1314).

Edited by W. C. BOLLAND, of Lincoln’s Inn, Barrister.

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This volume includes cases heard in all the terms of the seventh year.