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The merchant's lawyer or, the law of trade in general. ... To which is added a complete book of rates. The second edition corrected, with additions, ... by T. Cunningham, ..
Cunningham, T. (Timothy), d. 1789.Date: 1768- E-books
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A new and complete law-dictionary , or, general abridgment of the law: on a more extensive plan than any law-dictionary hitherto published. ... By T. Cunningham, ... In two volumes.
Cunningham, T. (Timothy), d. 1789.Date: 1783- E-books
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The merchant's lawyer or, the law of trade in general. viz. of The East-India Company, The Bank of England, The South-Sea Company, And Annuities; The Law relative to Bankrupts, Including the Statutes and Cases determined thereon; An Abridgment of All the Statutes concerning Money and Coinage; The Law of Awards, with all necessary Precedents; The Statutes and an Abridgment of all the Cases determined relative to Bills of Exchange, Promissory Notes, Bank Notes, and Insurances; The Law of Owners and Masters of Ships, Principals and Factors; and An Abridgment of the Statutes relative to the Customs. To which is added a complete book of rates. By a gentleman of the Middle Temple. In two volumes.
Cunningham, T. (Timothy), d. 1789.Date: MDCCLXI. [1761]- E-books
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A new treatise on the laws concerning tithes containing all the statutes, adjudged cases, resolutions and judgments relative thereto, Under The Following Heads: Chap. I. Definition of Tithes, Parsonage, Vicarage, Impropriation, and Appropriation; and of the Origin, Nature, and several Kinds of Tithes. II. Out of what things Tithes shall be paid; what Lands are subject to Tithes, and the several Statutes for dissolving Abbies, Monasteries, and other Religious Houses, and vesting their Lands in the King; what Lands are discharged from Tithes by these Acts respectively, with a Catalogue of the Monastefies dissolved by Stat. 31 Hen. 8. of the yearly value of 200 l. and upwards; what Order they were of, and the Times of their respective Foundations. III. Of Exemptions from Payment of Tithes; and of Modus, Custom, and Prescription. IV. An Alphabetical Table or Index of Things Titheable, and not Titheable. V. Of setting out, and Taking and Carrying away Tithes. VI. Of the Remedies for recovering Tithes, and the several acts of Parliament made for that Purpose. Vii. Of Suits in the Court of Exchequer concerning Tithes, and the Proceedings in such Suits. Viii. Of Prohibitions in Suits for Tithes. IX. Of Leases of tithes, for lives or years, by ecclesiastical persons. X. Of the Manner of paying Tithes, and the sums payable by the respective parishes in London. XI. Cases concerning Tithes, determined in the Court of King's Bench, by the Earl of Hardwicke, and Lord Mansfield. The second edition, corrected and enlarged, with the addition of several cases never before printed. By a gentleman of the Middle Temple.
Cunningham, T. (Timothy), d. 1789.Date: M.DCC.LXVI. [1766]- E-books
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The law of bills of exchange , promissory notes, bank-notes, and insurances: Containing All the Statutes, Cases at large, Arguments, Resolutions, Judgments, Decrees, and Customs of Merchants concerning them, methodically digested. Together with Rules and Examples for computing the Exchange between England and the principal Places of Trade in Europe. Also The Arbitrations of Exchange set in a clear and rational Light, and illustrated with Variety of Examples. By a gentleman of the Middle Temple.
Cunningham, T. (Timothy), d. 1789.Date: M,DCC,LX. [1760]- E-books
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Maxims and rules of pleading , in actions real, personal, and mixed, popular, and penal: describing the nature of declarations, pleas, replications, rejoinders, and all other parts of pleading; Shewing Their Validity and Defects, and in what Cases they are amendable by the Court, or remediable by the Statute-Law, or otherwise: Likewise, Which of the Parties in his Plea shall first offer the Issue, and where Special Matter may be given in Evidence upon the General Issue; Of Demurrers upon Evidence; of Verdicts, General and Special, and of Bills of Exceptions to the same; Of Judgments, Executions, Writs of Error and False Judgment; And of Appeals, Indictments, and Informations, and the Pleadings relating thereunto. First published in octavo, in the year 1694, from the manuscript of Sir Robert Heath, Knight, Lord Chief Justice successively of the Courts of Common-Pleas and King's-Bench, in the Reign of King Charles the First. Now re-published in quarto, with notes, observations, and additions of new matter to every Title, from all the late Reports and Abridgments, by T. Cunningham, Esq.
Heath, Robert, Sir, 1575-1649.Date: MDCCLXXI. [1771]- E-books
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A new and complete law-dictionary . Or, general abridgment of the law; on a more extensive plan than any law-dictionary hitherto published: ... By T. Cunningham, Esq. In two volumes.
Cunningham, T. (Timothy), d. 1789.Date: 1764- E-books
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The law of bills of exchange , promissory notes, bank-notes, and insurances: containing all the statutes, cases at large, arguments, Resolutions, Judgments, Decrees, and Customs of Merchants concerning them, methodically digested. Together with Rules and Examples for computing the Exchange between England and the principal Places of Trade in Europe. Also The Arbitrations of Exchange set in a clear and rational Light, and illustrated with Variety of Examples. By T. Cunningham, Esq;.
Cunningham, T. (Timothy), d. 1789.Date: M,DCC,LXVI. [1766]- E-books
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The history of our customs , aids, subsidies, national debts, and taxes, from William the Conqueror, to the present year 1764. In four parts. By T. Cunningham, Esq.
Cunningham, T. (Timothy), d. 1789.Date: 1764- E-books
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The law of simony containing, all the statutes, cases at large, arguments, Resolutions, and Judgments concerning it, under the following heads: Chap. I. Definition, and Oath of Simony, and by what Authority this Oath is administered. Chap. II. Of Simony, by the Canon and Common Law; the Stat. of 31st Eliz. c. 6. concerning it; and the erroneous Opinions of Lord Holt, and several other Judges, in saying that the Word Simony is not in that Act. Chap. III. Commentaries and Determinations upon that Act, from Lord Coke, and other Reporters Chap. IV. Cases adjudged at Law and in Equity, respecting general and special Bonds of Resignation. Chap. V. Adjudications relative to the Legality of purchasing the next Presentation to a Benefice. Chap. VI. Of the Disabilities, Forseitures, and Punishments incurred for Simony, by the Incumbent, Patron, and Ordinary. Chap. Vii. In what Cases, and at what Times, Advantage may be taken of such Forfeitures and Disabilities. Chap. Viii. Of the King's Right; when he may present; and the Effect of his pardoning Simony. Chap. IX. Of the Pleadings in Actions of Quare impedit, &c. upon the Act 31 Eliz. c. 6. Chap. X. What Power the Ecclesiastical Court has in Simony. Chap. XI. Of the Power of the Ordinary to accept or refuse the Resignation of a Benefice. Chap. XII. The Cases at large in the great Cause determined in the House of Peers, in May 1783, between the Right Reverend Robert Lord Bishop of London and Lewis Disney Ffytche, Esq. on a Writ of Error from the Court of King's Bench, with the Arguments of the Judges, namely, Mr. Justice Heath, Buller, Nares, Willes, and Gould, and of the Lord Chief Baron Skynner, Mr. Baron Perryn, and Mr. Baron Eyre, in Support of their respective Answers to the 12 Questions proposed to them by the Lords, on the Motions of Lord Thurlow and the Earl of Mansfield; and also, the Speeches of the Bishops of Salisbury, Bangor, Llandaff, and Gioucester, of Lord Thurlow, the Earl of Mansfield, and the Duke of Richmond; with the Judgment of the House of Peers, as it is entered in their Journal. The whole collected, digested, and published by T. Cunningham, Esq. Barrister at Law, and Fellow of the Society of Antiquaries, London.
Cunningham, T. (Timothy), d. 1789.Date: M,DCC,LXXXIV. [1784]- E-books
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The law of bills of exchange, promissory notes, bank-notes, and insurances Containing all the statutes, cases at large, arguments, resolutions, judgments, decrees, and customs of merchants concerning them, methodically digested. Together with rules and examples for computing the exchange between England and the principal places of trade in Europe. Also the arbitrations of exchange set in a clear and rational light, and illustrated with variety of examples. By T. Cunningham, Esq;.
Cunningham, T. (Timothy), d. 1789.Date: M,DCC,LXI. [1761]- E-books
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Reports of cases argued and adjudged in the court of King's Bench , In the Seventh, Eighth, Ninth, and Tenth Years, of his late Majesty King George the Second. During which Time The Right Honourable the Earl of Hardwicke was Lord Chief Justice of that Court. With Tables of the Names of the Cases and Principal Matters. To which is prefixed, A Proposal for rendering the Laws of England Clear and Certain, Humbly offered to the Consideration of both Houses of Parliament.
Cunningham, T. (Timothy), d. 1789.Date: MDCCLXVI. [1766]- E-journals
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A new treatise on the laws concerning tithes Containing all the statutes, adjudged cases, resolutions and judgments relative thereto, under the following heads: chap. I. Definition of tithes, parsonage, vicarage, impropriation, and appropriation; and of the origin, nature, and several kinds of tithes. II. Out of what things tithes shall be paid; what lands are subject to tithes, and the several statutes for dissolving abbies, monasteries, and other religious houses, and vesting their lands in the King; what lands are discharged from tithes by these acts respectively, with a catalogue of the monasteries dissolved by stat. 31 Hen. 8. of the yearly value of 200l. and upwards; what order they were of, and the times of their respective foundations. III. Of exemptions from payment of tithes; and of modus, custom, and prescription, IV. An alphabetical table or index of things titheable, and not titheable. V. Of setting out, and taking and carrying away tithes. VI. Of the remedies for recovering tithes, and the several acts of Parliament made for that purpose. VII. Of suits in the Court of Exchequer concerning tithes, and the proceedings in such suits. VIII. Of prohibitions in suits for tithes. IX. Of leases of tithes, for lives or years, by ecclesiastical persons. X. Of the manner of paying tithes, and the sums payable by the respective parishes in London. XI. Cases concerning tithes, determined in the Court of King's Bench, by the Earl of Hardwicke, and Lord Mansfield. The third edition, corrected and enlarged; with the addition of several cases never before printed. By T. Cunningham, Esq;.
Cunningham, T. (Timothy), d. 1789.Date: M.DCC.XLVIII. [1748]- E-books
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The precedents and supplement to the law of a Justice of Peace and parish officer; &c. By John Lord Viscount Dudley and Ward, and T. Cunningham, Esq. Under the Title Appeal, in the Precedents, are the Proceedings in several Appeals of Murder, in the Reign of Queen Elizabeth and King James I, now first translated from the Latin Entries of Sir Edward Coke. The Supplement contains many late Acts to the End of last Session; and under the Title Bricks and Tiles are inserted at Large the Acts of 12 Geo. 1, c. 35; 2 Geo. 2, c. 15, and 3. Geo. 2, c. 22, concerning the making of Bricks and Tiles, as well throughout the Kingdom in general, as more particularly within fifteen Miles of the City of London: All which Acts expired in the Year 1733, but were revived, continued, and amended, by an Act of the last Session
Dudley and Ward, John Ward, Viscount, ca. 1700-1774.Date: MDCCLXX. [1770]- E-books
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A new treatise on the laws for preservation of the game Containing All the Statutes, Cases at Large, Arguments, Resolutions, and Judgments concerning it; equally useful to the Gentleman and Farmer; as the Gentleman may learn how far his Privilege extends, and the Farmer may be enabled to know when the Gentleman exceeds the Limits prescribed by Law, and the proper Methods of Redress. Together with All the Acts of Parliament relating to the Sale of Fish in the Cities of London and Westminster. By a gentleman of the Middle-Temple. several Cases on the Game-Acts determined in the King's Bench since the time of Lord Mansfield's coming to preside in that Court, and Tables of the Titles, Acts of Parliament, &c.
Cunningham, T. (Timothy), d. 1789.Date: 1766- E-books
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The laws of the highways and turnpike roads , Under the following Heads: I. What shall be deemed a Highway; to whom the Freehold and Soil of the Highway belong; of changing a Highway: of stopping a Highway, and other Nuisances therein; who are obliged to repair a Highway by the Common Law; where a Person shall be liable to repair a Highway by Reason of Inclosure, Tenure, or, Prescription, &c. II. All the Acts of Parliament now in Force, concerning the Highways and Turnpike Roads. III. Variety of Precedents relative to the Execution of the Acts concerning the Highways and Turnpike-Roads, with the Form of a Book for the Surveyors to keep their Accounts in. To the whole are subjoined two large alphabetical tables or indexes. By T. Cunningham, Esq:.
Cunningham, T. (Timothy), d. 1789.Date: [1773]- E-books
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The history of our customs, aids, subsidies, national debts, and cares . From William the conqueror, to the present year MDCCLXI. Part I.
Cunningham, T. (Timothy), d. 1789.Date: MDCCLXI. [1761]- E-books
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A new treatise on the laws concerning tithes containing all the statutes, adjudged cases, resolutions and judgments relative thereto, Under the Following Heads: Chap. I. Definition of Tithes, Parsonage, Vicarage, Impropriation, and Appropriation; and of the Origin, Nature, and several Kinds of Tithes. II. Out of what things Tithes shall be paid; what Lands are subject to Tithes, and the several Statutes for dissolving Abbies, Monasteries, and other Religious Houses, and vesting their Lands in the King; what Lands are discharged from Tithes by these Acts respectively, with a Catalogue of the Monsteries dissolved by Sat. 31 Hen. 8. of the yearly value of 200l. and upwards; what Order they were of, and the Times of their respective Foundations. III. Of Exemptions from Payment of Tithes and of Modus, Custom, and Prescription. IV. As Alphabetical Table or Index of Things Titheable, and not Titheable, viz. Acorns, After-Catage, After-Math, After-Pasture, Agistment, Alders, Altarage, Apples, Ash, Asp-Trees, Bark, Barrenland, Beans, Beech, Bees, Bitch, Brick, Broom, Calves, Chalk, Cheese, Cherrytrees, Chickens, Clay, Clover, Coal, Colts, Conies, Copper-Mill, Deer, Dotards, Doves, Eggs, Elms, Fallow, Ferns, Fish, Flax, Forest, Fowl, Fruit, Fuel, Furses, Gardens, Goose, Glass-House, Grass, Gravel, Hasle, Hay, Head-Lands, Heath, Hedge-Poles, Hemp, Herbage, Holly, Honey, Hops, Horses, Houses, Lambs, Lattermath, Lead, Lime, Loppings, Maple, Mast, Milk, Mill, Mines, Nurseries, Oak, Orchards, Osiers, Park, Partridge, Pasture, Pease, Phensante, Pigeons, Pigs, Quarries, Rakings, Roots, Saffron, Salt, Sheep, Slate, Stubble, Sylva Caedua, Tales, Tiles, Trees, Tute, Turkeya, Warren, Waste, Willows, Woad, Wood. V. Of Setting out, and Taking and Carrying away Tithes. VI. Of the Remedies for recovering Tithes, and the several Acts of Parliament made for that Purpose. Vii. Of the Manner of paying Tithes, and the Sums payable by the respective Parishes in London. By a gentleman of the Middle Temple.
Cunningham, T. (Timothy), d. 1789.Date: MDCCLXV. [1765]- E-books
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The law of a justice of peace and parish officer containing all the acts of Parliament at large concerning them, and the cases determined on those acts in the Court of King's Bench. To which is added, a collection of precedents revised and settled by Persons of Eminence in the Law; comprising a greater Variety than any other Work of this Kind extant. By John Lord Viscount Dudley and Ward, and T. Cunningham, Esq.
Dudley and Ward, John Ward, Viscount, ca. 1700-1774.Date: MDCCLXIX. [1769]- E-books
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A new treatise on the laws for preservation of the game containing All the Statutes at Large, Cases at Large, Arguments, Resolutions, and Judgments concerning it; equally useful to the Gentleman and Farmer; as the Gentleman may learn how far his Privilege extends and the Farmer may be enabled to know when the Gentleman exceeds the Limits prescribed by Law, and the proper Methods of Redress. Together with all the Acts of Parliament relating to the sale of fish in the cities of London and Westminster, and also the last Game and Dog Act. By T. Cunningham Esq. Author of the Law Dictionary, &c. &c.
Cunningham, T. (Timothy), d. 1789.Date: [1766]- E-books
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The practice of a justice of peace containing the statutes which give jurisdiction to that magistrate. With a greater variety of precedents ... By T. Cunningham, ..
Cunningham, T. (Timothy), d. 1789.Date: 1762- E-books
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The history of our customs , aids, subsidies, national debts, and taxes; from William the Conqueror, to the present year M,DCC,LXXIII. By T. Cunningham, Esq. The second edition corrected, with several improvements suggested by Sir Charles Whitworth, ..
Cunningham, T. (Timothy), d. 1789.Date: 1773- E-books
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A new treatise on the laws concerning tithes containing all the statutes, adjudged cases, resolutions, and judgments relative thereto, under the following heads: chap. I. Definition of Tithes, Parsonage, Vicarage, Impropriation, and Appropriation; and of the Origin, Nature, and several Kinds of Tithes. II. Out of what Things Tithes shall be paid; what Lands are subject to Tithes, and the several Statutes for dissolving Abbies, Monasteries, and other Religious Houses, and vesting their Lands in the King; what Lands are discharged from Tithes by these Acts respectively, with a Catalogue of the Monasteries dissolved by Stat. 31 Hen. 8. of the yearly Value of 200l. and upwards; what Order they were of, and the Times of their respective Foundations. III. Of Exemptions from Payment of Tithes; and of Modus, Custom, and Prescriptions. IV. An Alphabetical Table or Index of Things Titheable, and not Titheable. V. Of Setting out, and Taking and Carrying away Tithes. VI. Of the Remedies for recovering Tithes, and the several Acts of Parliament made for that Purpose. Vii. Of Suits in the Court of Exchequer concerning Tithes, and the Proceedings in such Suits. Viii. Prohibitions in Suits for Tithes. IX. Of Leases of Tithes, for Lives or Years, by Ecclesiastical Persons. X. Of the Manner of paying Tithes, and the Sums payable by the respective Parishes in London. XI. Cases concerning Tithes, determined in the Court of King's Bench by the Earl of Hardwicke and Lord Mansfield. The fourth edition, corrected and enlarged. By T. Cunningham, Esq.
Cunningham, T. (Timothy), d. 1789.Date: MDCCLXXVII. [1777]- E-books
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An historical account of the rights of election of the several counties, cities and boroughs of Great Britain; containing, The Time when each of them was first Represented in Parliament, and by what Authority; together with abstracts of the proceedings relative to controverted elections, under every Place, and all the New Writs issued on Seats being vacated by Death, Expulsion, accepting of Places, of Preferment, or being called up to the House of Peers; from 1 Ed. 6, to the Dissolution of the Parliament in the Year 1780. To which is prefixed, An Inquiry into the Origin of Election to Parliament, and the Right of the Commons to a Share in the Legislature. Also, The Number of Members returned in the Reigns of Edward I. Henry VI. Henry Viii. &c. and the Names of the Places that have long discontinued to send Representatives, and have not had that Privilege restored. The whole extracted from the best collections of records and histories, and the Journals of Parliament. By T. Cunningham, Esq. Barrister at Law, and Fellow of the Society of Antiquaries, London
Cunningham, T. (Timothy), d. 1789.Date: M,DCC,LXXXIII. [1783]- E-books
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The merchant's lawyer or the law of trade in general. ... To which is added, a complete book of rates. The second edition corrected, with additions, ... By T. Cunningham, ... In two volumes.
Cunningham, T. (Timothy), d. 1789.Date: 1762