Hughes, William, 1587 or 1588-1663?
Hughes, William, of Gray's Inn
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Works
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An Abridgement of the three volumes of reports of the learned Sr. George Croke Kt. : of such select cases as were adjudged in the Courts of Kings-Bench and Common-Bench, during the reigns of Queen Elizabeth, King James, and King Charles the First | |
Booke called, The diversity of courts, and their jurisdictions | |
The commentaries upon original writs : where most of the cases in Bracton, book of entries, the year or term-books, from King Edward the Second to these times, with the plaints, counts, pleadings issues, demurrers in matters of law, the debates, opinions, rules of court, and resolutions of the judges therein, are reduced to the originall writs under severall heads or sections for the better understanding of the case and poynts of law : collected, abridged, and taken out of the books themselves | |
An exact abridgement in English, of the cases reported by Sr. Francis More, Kt., serjeant at law : with the resolution of the points in law therein by the judges | |
Exact abridgement of all statutes in force and use | |
The grand abridgment of the law continued. Or, A collection of the principal cases and points of the common-law of England, contained in all the reports extant, from the first of Elizabeth, to this present time, by way of common-place. A work very usefull for all students and practitioners in the law. With two tables, the one containing the names of the cases, the other, of the matter of every of the said cases. Published in the twelfth year of the reign of our soveraign Lord Charles the Second ... | |
Hughes's quaeries, or, Choice cases for moots, containing several points of law, not resolved in the books : being very useful for the students of the common laws | |
The mirrour of justices written originally in the Old French, long before the conquest, 1903: | |
The new Natura brevium of the most reverend judge, Mr. Anthony Fitz-herbert | |
Nouvelle Natura brevium. | |
Parsons law | |
The parsons law, or, A view of advowsons : wherein is contained the rights of the patrons, ordinaries and incumbents, to advowsons of churches, and benefices with cure of souls, and other spiritual promotions : collected out of the whole body of common law, and some late reports | |
Quaeries | |
Reports. | |
Somme appelle Mirroir des justices. | |
third part of the reports of several excellent cases of law argued and adjudged in the courts of law at Westminster ... | |
View of advowsions |