Reports of cases, 1722-1729.

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Reports of cases, 1722-1729.

Contains two series: (a) 'Cases in the House of Lords determined from 1726 to 1729'; (b) 'Cases communicated to me by Mr. Josceline A.D. 1728', in the Chancery and other courts, ca. 1722-1725. Perhaps Robert Jocelyn of Gray's Inn, later 1st Earl of Roden; or John Jocelyn of the Middle Temple, called to the bar in 1714.

1 v. (104 leaves) ; 31 cm.

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