Fifteen decisive battles of the law : being a study of some leading cases in the law of England

Type
Book
Authors
Category
United Kingdom  [ Browse Items ]
Publication Year
1903 
Publisher
Pages
xii, 115 pages 
Subject
UK Crime and Punishment 
Abstract
""There are some battles," said Sir Edward Creasy, "which claim out attention... on account of their enduring importance, and by reason of the practical influence on our own social and political conditions, which we can trace up to the results of those engagements...""- Introduction  
Description
Contents:
1. The battle of Ashby and White
2. the battle of Mitchel and Reynolds
3. The battle of Keech and Sanford
4. The battle of Ward and Turner
5. The battle of Dovaston and Payne
6. The battle of Williams and the East India Company
7. The battle of Butterfield and Forrester
8. The battle of Addison and Gandassequi
9. The battle of Hadley and Baxendale
10. The battle of Limpus and the London General Omnibus company
11. The battle of Jones and Just
12. The battle of the Mersey Steel and Iron Company and Naylor
13. the battle of the Queen and Tolson
14. The battle of Derby and Peek
15. The battle of Allen and Flood 
Biblio Notes
Papers reprinted from the Law times--Preface

Includes index.  
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