In the King's-Bench, Michaelmas term, 1784, the King against Thomas Amery, as one of the twenty four aldermen of Chester and John Monk, as one of the forty common councilmen of the said city : upon a rule to shew cause why an information in the nature of a quo warranto, should not be filed against the said defendants, for exercising such officers of alderman and common-council-man.
1786
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In the King's-Bench, Michaelmas term, 1784, the King against Thomas Amery, as one of the twenty four aldermen of Chester and John Monk, as one of the forty common councilmen of the said city : upon a rule to shew cause why an information in the nature of a quo warranto, should not be filed against the said defendants, for exercising such officers of alderman and common-council-man.
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[London?] : [publisher not identified], [1786?]
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1 volume in various pagings.
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Making of modern law. Trials, 1600-1926.
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"Sketch of the political history of the city of Chester"-- p. [i]-xvi.
Reproduction of the original from Harvard Law School Library.
"Sketch of the political history of the city of Chester"-- p. [i]-xvi.
Reproduction of the original from Harvard Law School Library.
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With: The first trial in several informations in the nature of a quo warranto, the King on the prosecution of James Templar Esq., His Majesty's Coroner, against Mr. Thomas Amery, one of the twenty-four aldermen, and Mr. John Monk, one of the forty common-council-men, of the city of Chester : on the relation of Ralph Eddowes, of the said city, merchant, before Sir James Eyre, knight one of the barons of His Majesty's Court of Exchequer at Westminster, and a special jury, at the assizes holden at Shrewsbury, in and for the county of Salop, on Tuesday the eighth of August, 1786 : counsel for the relator, Serjeant Adair, recorder of London, Mr. Mills, Mr. Lane and Mr. Topping : counsel for the defendants, Mr Bearcroft, Mr. Leycester, Mr. Bower, Mr. Plumber and Mr. Manley : attorney for the relator, Mr. Snow, Chester : attorney for the defendants, Mr. Hall, town-clerk of Chester. London? : s.n., 1786?
With: The second trial in several informations in the nature of a quo warranto, the King on the prosecution of James Templar Esq., His Majesty's Coroner, against Mr. Thomas Amery, one of the twenty-four aldermen, and Mr. John Monk, one of the forty common-council-men, of the city of Chester : on the relation of Ralph Eddowes, of the said city, merchant, before Sir Nash Grose, knight one of the barons of His Majesty's Court of King's-Bench, and a special jury, at the assizes holden at Shrewsbury, in and for the county of Salop, on Tuesday the 20th of March, 1787 : counsel for the relator, Serjeant Adair, (recorder of London) Mr. Mills and Mr. Lane : counsel for the defendants, Mr Bearcroft, Mr. Leycester, Mr. Bower, Mr. Plumber and Mr. Manley : attorney for the relator, Mr. Snow, Chester : attorney for the defendants, Mr. Hall, town-clerk of Chester. London? : s.n., 1786?
With: The whole proceedings in several informations in the nature of a quo warranto, the King on the prosecution of James Templar Esq., His Majesty's Coroner, against Mr. Thomas Amery, one of the twenty-four aldermen, and Mr. John Monk, one of the forty common-council-men, of the city of Chester : on the relation of Ralph Eddowes, of the said city, merchant, Vol. II : containing the arguments of counsel and the judgments of the Court of King's-Bench and the House of Lords, in the said cause. Chester : Printed by J. Fletcher and sold by G. Sael, 1791. London? : s.n., 1786?
With: The second trial in several informations in the nature of a quo warranto, the King on the prosecution of James Templar Esq., His Majesty's Coroner, against Mr. Thomas Amery, one of the twenty-four aldermen, and Mr. John Monk, one of the forty common-council-men, of the city of Chester : on the relation of Ralph Eddowes, of the said city, merchant, before Sir Nash Grose, knight one of the barons of His Majesty's Court of King's-Bench, and a special jury, at the assizes holden at Shrewsbury, in and for the county of Salop, on Tuesday the 20th of March, 1787 : counsel for the relator, Serjeant Adair, (recorder of London) Mr. Mills and Mr. Lane : counsel for the defendants, Mr Bearcroft, Mr. Leycester, Mr. Bower, Mr. Plumber and Mr. Manley : attorney for the relator, Mr. Snow, Chester : attorney for the defendants, Mr. Hall, town-clerk of Chester. London? : s.n., 1786?
With: The whole proceedings in several informations in the nature of a quo warranto, the King on the prosecution of James Templar Esq., His Majesty's Coroner, against Mr. Thomas Amery, one of the twenty-four aldermen, and Mr. John Monk, one of the forty common-council-men, of the city of Chester : on the relation of Ralph Eddowes, of the said city, merchant, Vol. II : containing the arguments of counsel and the judgments of the Court of King's-Bench and the House of Lords, in the said cause. Chester : Printed by J. Fletcher and sold by G. Sael, 1791. London? : s.n., 1786?
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The first trial in several informations in the nature of a quo warranto, the King on the prosecution of James Templar Esq., His Majesty's Coroner, against Mr. Thomas Amery, one of the twenty-four aldermen, and Mr. John Monk, one of the forty common-council-men, of the city of Chester.
The second trial in several informations in the nature of a quo warranto, the King on the prosecution of James Templar Esq., His Majesty's Coroner, against Mr. Thomas Amery, one of the twenty-four aldermen, and Mr. John Monk, one of the forty common-council-men, of the city of Chester.
The whole proceedings in several informations in the nature of a quo warranto, the King on the prosecution of James Templar Esq., His Majesty's Coroner, against Mr. Thomas Amery, one of the twenty-four aldermen, and Mr. John Monk, one of the forty common-council-men, of the city of Chester.
The second trial in several informations in the nature of a quo warranto, the King on the prosecution of James Templar Esq., His Majesty's Coroner, against Mr. Thomas Amery, one of the twenty-four aldermen, and Mr. John Monk, one of the forty common-council-men, of the city of Chester.
The whole proceedings in several informations in the nature of a quo warranto, the King on the prosecution of James Templar Esq., His Majesty's Coroner, against Mr. Thomas Amery, one of the twenty-four aldermen, and Mr. John Monk, one of the forty common-council-men, of the city of Chester.
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