A History of English Law A history of English law

Type
Book
Category
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Publication Year
1966 
Publisher
Volume
Pages
16 volumes 
Subject
England 
Series Name
Abstract
"Volume 5 incorporates the middle part of Part I of Book IV - 'The common law and its rivals'- covering the period 1485-1700. It takes over from volume IV in describing the sources and general development of the common law. It deals first with developments outside the sphere of the common law, such as international, maritime, and commercial law, and with the jurisdiction of the Star Chamber and Chancery courts, and then goes on to examine in detail the development of the common law during the period." - Cover 
Description
Content:
Preface
Plan of the history
List of abbreviations
List of cases
List of statutes
Addenda et corrigenda
Book IV (Continued): The common law and its rivals
Part I (Continued): Sources of general development
Chapter 3: English law in the sixteenth and early seventeenth centuries - Development outside the sphere of the common law
Chapter 4: English law in the sixteenth and early seventeenth centuries
Chapter 5: English law in the sixteenth and early seventeenth centuries - the development of the common law
Appendix  
Biblio Notes
fifth volume of sixteenth.  
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