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The Blaker Society
1600-1858
Number of references ordered: 10
Item number 4
Source: Printed
Title: Reports of Cases Decreed in the High Court of Chancery, During the Time
Sir Heneage Finch, Afterwards Earl of Nottingham, was Lord Chancellor. In
many of which Decrees he was assisted by some of the Judges of the Common
Law. All which Cases are truly stated upon the Pleadings, and the Arguments on
each Side clearly reported; together with the Opinions of those Judges, who
sate as Assistants to the Chancellor before he pronounced his Decrees. To
which are added marginal Notes, shewing where those Decrees are founded on
the Civil Law, and agree therewith. None of these Cases ever printed before,
and all of them carefully collected by a Gentleman who attended the said
Court, and was himself of Counsel in the said Cases. With proper Tables; one of
the Names of the Cases, the other of the principal Matters therein contained,
1725, London, 320-323
Michaelmas 1677
Term. Mich. 29 Car. 2. Anno 1677.
Edward Flemming and Margaret his Wife,
Plaintiffs.
Francis Page and William Blaker, and others,
Defendants.