MoEML References in Shakeosphere
KING4: King?s Bench
Variants:
- kinges Bench
- Kinges bench
- kinges Benche
- Kings Bench in Southwarke
- 204116: The orthographicall declaration: containing, a briefe advertisement of two new inventions, called, lineage and fortage (1616)
- Kings Bench
- 12977: The second part of Modern reports: being a collection of several special cases, most of them adjudged in the Court of Common-Pleas, in the 26th, 27th, 28th, 29th, and 30th years of the Reign of King Charles II. When Sir Fra. North was Chief Justice of the said Court. To which are added, several select cases in the Courts of Chancery, Kings-Bench, and Exchequer, in the said years. Carefully collected by a learned hand (1709)
- 16438: Speech of the Hon. Thomas Erskine, on the part of the prosecution, at the instance of the King v. Williams (1797)
- 18541: Cases adjudged in the Court of Kings-Bench (1738)
- 20048: Contemplations moral and divine: in two parts. By Sir Matthew Hale, knight; late chief justice of the Kings-Bench (1705)
- 29598: The second part of Modern reports, being a collection of several special cases, most of them adjudged in the Court of Common-Pleas, in the 26th, 27th, 28th, 29th, and 30th years of ... Charles II. ... To which are added, several select cases in the Courts of Chancery, Kings-Bench, and Exchequer, in the said years. Carefully collected by a learned hand (1725)
- 34784: Observations on the tryal of Thomas Jones the foot-boy (1715)
- 62665: Observations on the tryal of Thomas Jones the foot-boy (1715)
- 69715: Speech of the Hon. Thomas Erskine, on the part of the prosecution, at the instance of the King V. Williams (1797)
- 76398: Modern reports, or Select cases adjudged in the Courts of Kings Bench, Chancery, Common-pleas, and Exchequer, since the restauration of His Majesty King Charles II. Collected by a careful hand (1682)
- 76398: Modern reports, or Select cases adjudged in the Courts of Kings Bench, Chancery, Common-pleas, and Exchequer, since the restauration of His Majesty King Charles II. Collected by a careful hand (1682)
- 76537: A discourse touching provision for the poor (1683)
- 77058: A discourse touching provision for the poor. Written by Sir Matthew Hale, late Lord Chief Justice of the Kings-Bench (1683)
- 77582: Pleas of the crown: or, A methodical summary of the principal matters relating to that subject (1678)
- 77583: Contemplations moral and divine (1689)
- 77690: Resuscitatio, or, bringing into publick light several pieces of the works, civil, historical, philosophical, & theological, hitherto sleeping, of the right honourable Francis Bacon (1661)
- 77802: A companion for debtors and prisoners, and advice to creditors in ten letters (1699)
- 77956: An account of the coming up of Tho. Earl of Danby from the Tovver of London, to the Court of Kings-Bench at Westminster, on Saturday the 27th of May, 1682 (1682)
- 77956: An account of the coming up of Tho. Earl of Danby from the Tovver of London, to the Court of Kings-Bench at Westminster, on Saturday the 27th of May, 1682 (1682)
- 78071: The tryal between Henry Duke of Norfolk, plaintiff, and John Jermaine defendant (1692)
- 78120: Additional notes on the life and death of Sir Matthew Hale, the late universally honoured and loved Lord Chief Justice of the Kings Bench (1682)
- 78173: Fragmenta carceris: or, The Kings-Bench scuffle (1675)
- 78173: Fragmenta carceris: or, The Kings-Bench scuffle (1675)
- 78557: The tryal and condemnation of William Stalay for high-treason (1678)
- 79600: The Lord Keeper's speech to Mr. Serjeant Saunders, at the time he was sworn Lord Chief Justice of His Majestie's Court of Kings-Bench, Tuesday the 23d. January, 1682 (1683)
- 79888: Londons liberties: or, A learned argument of law and reason (1682)
- 80445: Contemplations moral and divine. The third part. by Sir Matthew Hale, knight; sometime Chief Justice of the Kings Bench. Never before printed. To which is added The life of the author, written by the reverend father in God, Gilbert, Lord Bishop of Sarum. (1696)
- 80500: Contemplations moral and divine (1682)
- 80668: The true copie of a speech delivered by the Honorable VVilliam Perpoynt second son to the right Honorable the Earle of Kingstone, against Sr Robert Berkley Knight, one of the justices of the Kings Bench (1641)
- 81299: Acts and statutes made in a Parliament, begun at Dublin the fifth day of October, Anno Dom. 1692 (1692)
- 81397: An account of the proceedings at the Kings-Bench Bar at Westminster-Hall, against the seven bishops· (1688)
- 81627: The oppressed mans importunate and mournfull cryes to be brought to the barre of iustice. Or An epistle writ by Lievt. Col. John Lilburne (1648)
- 81679: The reports of Edward Bulstrode of the Inner Temple Esquire (1657)
- 81974: The arguments of Sir Richard Hutton Knight, one of the judges of the Common Pleas: and Sir George Croke Knight, one of the judges of the Kings Bench (1641)
- 82164: The power, jurisdiction and priviledge of Parliament; and the antiquity of the House of Commons asserted (1689)
- 82385: A sermon preached at the assizes held at Chelmsford in the county of Essex, September 2d. 1691. Before the Honourable Sir William Dolben, Knight, one of the justices of the Court of Kings Bench. By Stephen Thornton, Rector of Ludsdown in Kent (1691)
- 82530: The most remarkable trials of Nathaniel Thompson. William Paine. John Farwell (1682)
- 83339: The proceedings upon the bayling the Lord Brandon Gerard, Rich. Hambden Jun. Esq; John Trenchard, Esq; Fran. Charlton the Elder, Major Wildman, and Hen Booth, Esq (1683)
- 83446: Resuscitatio, or, Bringing into publick light severall pieces, of the works, civil, historical, philosophical, & theological, hitherto sleeping; of the Right Honourable Francis Bacon Baron of Verulam (1657)
- 83702: The life and death of Sir Matthew Hale, Kt (1682)
- 84128: The tryal of Nathaniel Thompson, William Pain, and John Farwell (1682)
- 85018: The reports of Sir George Croke Knight (1657)
- 86493: A book of entries: of declarations and other pleadings general and special, in the most usual actions in the Court of Kings-Bench (1685)
- 87467: The proceedings against Sir Thomas Armstrong (1684)
- 87718: Maxims and rules of pleading (1694)
- 88004: The tryal of Sir Henry Vane, Kt (1662)
- 88274: Articles of high misdemeanors (1680)
- 88297: Articles of high misdemeanours (1680)
- 88556: The behaviour and execution of Robert Green and Laurence Hill (1679)
- 89586: The arraignment, tryal & condemnation of Algernon Sidney, Esq; for high-treason. For conspiring the death of the King, and intending to raise a rebellion in this kingdom· Before the Right Honourable Sir George Jeffreys, knight and baronet, Lord Chief Justice of England, at His Majesties Court of Kings-Bench at Westminster, on the 7th. 21th. and 27th. of November, 1683 (1684)
- 89862: The Lord Chief Justice Scroggs his speech in the Kings-Bench, the first day of this present Michaelmas term, 1679 (1679)
- 90077: The entring clerk's vade mecum (1678)
- 90565: 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. By William Hughes of Grayes-Inne, Esq (1665)
- 90769: The proceedings at the assizes holden at York. the 24th. day of July, 1680 (1681)
- 90942: The tryal of Laurence Braddon and Hugh Speke, gent. upon an information of high-misdemeanor, subornation and spreading false reports (1684)
- 90943: The tryals of Robert Green, Henry Berry, & Lawrence Hill, for the murder of Sr. Edmond-bury Godfrey knt (1679)
- 91163: The reports of Edward Bulstrode of the Inner Temple, Esquire (1688)
- 91288: Contemplations moral and divine (1695)
- 93623: The free and voluntary confession and narrative of James Holloway (addressed to His Majesty) written with his own hand, and delivered by himself to Mr. Secretary Jenkins; as also the proceedings against the said James Holloway in His Majesties Kings-Bench Court, Westminster and his petition to His Majesty. Together with a particular account of the discourse as passed between the sheriffs of London and the said James Holloway at the time of his execution for high-treason at Tyburn, April 30. 1684. With his prayer immediately before, and the true copy of the paper delivered them at the same time and place (1684)
- 93733: The first part though last publish't of the Reports of Sr George Croke Kt (1669)
- 94141: A generall table to all the severall books of the reports of the late most reverend judge, Sir Edvvard Coke, heretofore chief justice of the Kings Bench (1653)
- 94197: The triall of Henry Carr, gent, at the Guild-Hall of the City of London, the 2d. day of July, 1680 (1681)
- 94385: Formularum bene? placitandi pars secunda (1674)
- 94387: The Catholique doctor and his spiritual catholicon to cure our sinfull soules· (1661)
- 94463: An order made by the committees of the House of Commons and directed to the Iustices of Peace in Middlesex and Surrey (1641)
- 94582: A guide to the godly, or, The dayly meditations of Returne Hebdon Gentleman (1646)
- 94673: The pleadings, arguments, and other proceedings in the Court of Kings-Bench upon the quo warranto (1696)
- 95228: A true relation of the unjust accusation of certain French gentlemen, (charged with a robbery, of which they were most innocent) and the proceedings upon it, with their tryal and acquittance in the Court of Kings Bench, in Easter term last. Published by Denzell Lord Holles, partly for a further manifestation of their innocency, (of which, as he is informed, many do yet doubt) and partly for his own vindication, in regard of some passages at that tryal, which seemed very strongly to reflect upon him (1671)
- 95725: Methodus novissima intandri placita generalia: or, A new, compleat and exact method (according to the several alterations that have been made by the late rules of court, or otherwise) of drawing and entring declarations (1699)
- 96829: The tryal and conviction of Sr. Sam, Bernardiston, bart. for high-misdemeanor at the session of nisi prius, holden at Guild-Hall, London, for his Majesties Court of Kings Bench, before the Right Honorable Sir George Jeffreys, knight and baronet, Lord Chief Justice of England, on Thursday, Feb. 14. 1683 (1684)
- 96840: The exact pleader (1684)
- 97210: Miracles upon miracles: or, great news from the Kings-Bench prison in Southwark, of a monster called by name of Titus upon Oates (1687)
- 97352: The practical register, or, The accomplished attorney (1671)
- 97452: A generall table to all the severall books of the Reports of the late most Reverend Judge, Sir Edvvard Coke, heretofore chief justice of the Kings Bench (1652)
- 97575: The entring clerk's vade mecum (1695)
- 97576: Modus intrandi placita generalia (1674)
- 97736: The practical register, or The accomplish'd attorney (1670)
- 97863: The Practick part of the law (1666)
- 97867: The Practick part of the law (1695)
- 98059: The second part of the reports of Sir George Croke Knight (1659)
- 98222: An exact table of fees, of all the courts at Westminster (1697)
- 98276: Contemplations moral and divine (1699)
- 98533: Articles of high misdemeanour humbly offered (1680)
- 98921: The Lord Chief Justice Scroggs his speech in the Kings-Bench the first day of this present Michaelmas term 1679 (1679)
- 100211: The case of Anthony Earl of Shaftsbury (1679)
- 101214: A defence of the late Lord Russel's innocency (1689)
- 101267: Origines juridiciales, or Historical memorials of the English laws (1666)
- 101408: Jurisdictions: or, The lawful authority of courts leet, courts baron, court of marshalseys, court of pypowder, and ancient demesn (1675)
- 101445: An argument upon a generall demurrer (1642)
- 101486: The proceedings and judgment against the rioters (1683)
- 101706: The first part though last publish't of the Reports of Sr George Croke Kt (1683)
- 101860: Origines juridiciales; or, Historical memorials of the English laws (1680)
- 102303: A discourse touching provision for the poor. Written by Sir Matthew Hale, late Lord Chief Justice of the Kings-Bench (1695)
- 102440: The magazine of honour; or, A treatise of the severall degrees of the nobility of this kingdome, with their rights and priviledges (1642)
- 102674: Praxis utriusque banci. The antient and modern practice of the two superior courts at Westminster, viz. The Kings Bench, and Common Pleas (1674)
- 103045: The arraignment and plea of Edw. Fitz-Harris Esq (1681)
- 103220: The tryal of Sr Tho. Gascoyne bar. for high-treason, in conspiring the death of the King, the subversion of the government, and alteration of religion, on Wednesday the 11th of February 1679. At the bar of the Kings Bench, before the Right Honourable Sir William Scroggs Lor Chief Justice, and the rest of the judges of that court (1680)
- 103554: The tryal and conviction of John Hambden, Esq; upon an indictment of high-misdemeanour (1684)
- 103885: The reports of Sir Peyton Ventris Kt. late one of the justices of the Common-pleas (1696)
- 104246: The case between Sir Jerom Alexander Knight, second Justice of His Majesties Court of Common Pleas in Ireland: and Sir William Ashton Knight, second Justice of His Majesties Court of Kings Bench in Ireland (1661)
- 104291: The proceedings and tryal in the case of the Most Reverend Father in God William Lord Archbishop of Canterbury (1689)
- 104625: Divine poems and meditations· (1677)
- 104729: The profitableness of piety (1671)
- 104769: An account of the proceedings against the rioters at Guild-Hall: on Midsummer-Day, 1682 (1683)
- 105719: The life & death of Sir Matthew Hale, Kt (1682)
- 106198: An account of the proceedings to judgment against the Charter of the City of London; as it was given in Court of Kings-Bench, the 12th of this instant June. Anno Dom. 1683 (1683)
- 106286: The counter-rat, or Oats sifted and sack't up in the counter, and since removed to the Kings-Bench (1684)
- 106504: Style's practical register (1694)
- 106551: The reports of divers special cases adjudged in the courts of Kings bench, common pleas & exchequer, in the reign of King Charles II. Collected by Sir Thomas Raymond Kt. late one of the judges of the Kings Bench and Common Pleas, and one of the Barons of the Exchequer. Printed from the original manuscript, written with his own hand. With two tables, one of the principal matters, and the other of the names of the cases (1696)
- 108991: The second part of the Reports of Sr George Croke Kt, late one of the justices of the Court of Kings-Bench, and formerly one of the justices of the Court of Common-Bench (1683)
- 108992: The third part though first publish't of the Reports of Sr George Croke Kt (1683)
- 109822: The practick part of the law (1672)
- 109958: The subjection of all traytors, rebels, as well peers, as commons in Ireland, to the laws, statutes, and trials by juries of good and lawfull men of England, in the Kings Bench at Westminster, for treasons perpetuated by them in Ireland, or any foreign country out of the realm of England (1658)
- 109958: The subjection of all traytors, rebels, as well peers, as commons in Ireland, to the laws, statutes, and trials by juries of good and lawfull men of England, in the Kings Bench at Westminster, for treasons perpetuated by them in Ireland, or any foreign country out of the realm of England (1658)
- 110020: Rules and orders for the court of the Kings Bench at Westminster, made and published by the judges of the said court, in the terme of St. Michael, in the year 1654 (1655)
- 110366: The life and death of Sir Matthew Hale, Kt (1682)
- 111395: The arguments upon the writ of habeas corpus, in the Court of Kings Bench (1649)
- 111490: The prisoners mournfull cry, against the Iudges of the Kings Bench. Or an epistle writ by lieut. col. John Lilburne (1648)
- 111490: The prisoners mournfull cry, against the Iudges of the Kings Bench. Or an epistle writ by lieut. col. John Lilburne (1648)
- 112161: The petition of the Jewes for the repealing of the Act of Parliament for their banishment out of England (1649)
- 112217: The proceedings upon the bayling the L. Brondon [sic] Gerrard, Rich. Hambden Jun. Esq; Joh. Trenchard, Esq; Fr. Charlton the Elder, Major Wildman, & Hen. Booth, Esq (1683)
- 112756: A letter from Sir Lewis Dyve (1648)
- 115290: A guide to the godly, or, The dayly meditations of Returne Hebdon Gentleman (1648)
- 116600: A ladies legacie to her davghters (1645)
- 116792: The copy of a letter, sent from two thousand youthfull citizens, to the menacing marshall of the Kings-Bench, Ser John Lenthall (1641)
- 116984: The arraignment, confession, and condemnation of Alexander Knightley (1696)
- 117523: A speech delivered by the honorable VVilliam Pierrepont (1641)
- 117543: A brief state of the case and tryal had in the Kings Bench, in the assize brought for the Office of Chief Clerk for inrolling of pleas in the said court; between William Bridgeman, Esq; plantiff; and Rowland Holt, Esq; and Edward Coleman, Gent. defendants (1694)
- 118680: The vvhole triall of Connor Lord Macguire (1645)
- 118680: The vvhole triall of Connor Lord Macguire (1645)
- 118971: The Popish royall favourite: or, A full discovery of His Majesties extraordinary favours to, and protections of notorious papists, priests, Jesuits, against all prosecutions and penalties of the laws enacted against them (1643)
- 119573: The life and death of Sir Matthew Hale, Kt (1696)
- 120301: An humble representation upon the perpetual imprisonment of insolvent debtors (1687)
- 121193: To all men to whom these presents shall come (1681)
- 121283: By the King. A proclamation to declare, that the procez of green waxe may be sealed at Oxford as well as at London, for the Courts of Kings-Bench, Common-Pleas and Exchequer (1643)
- 121283: By the King. A proclamation to declare, that the procez of green waxe may be sealed at Oxford as well as at London, for the Courts of Kings-Bench, Common-Pleas and Exchequer (1643)
- 121360: The clerk's manual: or, An exact collection of the most approved forms of declarations, pleas, general issues, judgments, demurrers, and most kind of writs now used in the Court of Kings Bench (1678)
- 121396: The ceremony-monger, his character (1693)
- 121681: The humble addresse and remonstrance of Richard Dawson gentleman, now prisoner in the Fleet (1661)
- 121789: The life and death of Sir Matthew Hale, Kt (1682)
- 121847: To the Kings Most Excellent Majesty. The humble petition of the Grand Jury of the Hundred of Oswalston for the county of Middlesex, attending the court of Kings Bench at Westminster, for this term of St. Michael, 1680 (1680)
- 122220: The most deplorable case of many thousand persons imprisoned for debt in the Kings-Bench and Fleet, and in near a thousand other prisons in this kingdom; in all humility submitted to the consideration of the knights, citizens and burgesses in Parliament assembled (1700)
- 122260: Contemplations moral and divine. The third part. By Sir Matthew Hale, Knight; sometime chief justice of the Kings Bench. Never before printed. To which is added The life of the author, written by the reverend father in God, Gilbert, Lord Bishop of Sarum (1696)
- 123536: The man of destiny's hard fortune; or, Squire Ketch's declaration (1679)
- 123741: A letter to the Right Honourable Sir John Holt, Kt. Lord Chief Justice of the Kings Bench; occasioned by the noise of a plot (1694)
- 124050: A modern view of such parts of Europe (1689)
- 124060: The practice of the courts of Kings Bench and Common Pleas (1696)
- 124933: The proceedings and judgment against the rioters (1683)
- 125057: The life and death of Sir Matthew Hale, Kt (1681)
- 125945: The proceedings and tryal in the case of the Most Reverend Father in God William Lord Archbishop of Canterbury (1689)
- 126113: The tryals of Robert Green, Henry Berry, & Lawrence Hill, for the murder of Sir, Edmond-Bury Godfrey kt (1678)
- 126638: The Kings Bench prisoners thanks to His Majesty (1672)
- 126904: The Popish royall favourite: or, A full discovery of His Majesties extraordinary favours to, and protections of notorious papists, priestes, Jesuits, against all prosecutions and penalties of the laws enacted against them (1643)
- 128490: The third part of Modern reports (1700)
- 129075: The lawes funerall. Or, An epistle written by Lieutenant Col. John Lilburn (1648)
- 129609: An Act for taking special bails in the countrey upon actions and suits depending in the courts of Kings-Bench, Common-Pleas and Exchequer at Westminster (1692)
- 129623: An Act to prevent malicious informations in the Court of Kings-Bench, and for the more easie reversal of outlaries in the same court (1692)
- 129625: An Act for the better discovery of judgments in the courts of Kings-Bench, Common-Pleas, and Exchequer at Westminster (1692)
- 129912: Bouleute?rion. Or, a practical demonstration of county-judicatures (1685)
- 130400: The method of pleading by rule and president (1697)
- 130733: The answer of William Briggs esquire. Marshall of the Kings Bench, to the libellous case published by David Tucker late turn-key, on the pretended behalf of the prisoners there (1645)
- 131370: Formulæ bene? placitandi. A book of entries (1675)
- 131819: Origines juridiciales, or Historical memorials of the English laws (1671)
- 131961: 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. By William Hughes of Grayes-Inne, Esq (1665)
- 132740: The third part of the Reports of Edward Bulstrode of the Inner-Temple, Esq (1688)
- 132741: The second part of the Reports of Edward Bulstrode, of the Inner-Temple Esquire (1688)
- 133585: The account of the manner of executing a writ of inquiry of damages: between His Royal Highness James Duke of York, &c. and Titus Otes (1684)
- 134097: The tryals, convictions & sentence of Titus Otes (1685)
- 134607: Some remarkable observations on the proceedings against Sir Thomas Armstrong (1684)
- 134805: Formulæ bene? placitandi (1671)
- 134845: Contemplations moral and divine (1682)
- 135085: The full trial between Henry Duke of Norfolk, plaintiff, and John Germaine, Esquire, defendant (1693)
- 135207: Some animadversions upon a case inserted in a book lately printed, entituled Modern reports. Or Select cases, adjudged in the courts of Kings-Bench, Chancery, Common Pleas, and Exchequer, since the restauration of His Majesty King Charles the Second (1682)
- 135526: An elegy in commemoration of Sr. Edmund Saunders (1683)
- 135528: An elegy in commemoration of the Right Worshipful Sir William Scroggs (1683)
- 136295: Ots's lamentation and a vision that appeared to him since his tryal (1685)
- 136624: Honors pedigree, or The several fountaines of gentry· (1652)
- 136708: The sentence of Nathaniel Thompson, VVilliam Pain and John Farewel (1682)
- 136925: The prisoners complaint to the King's most excellent Majestie. Or, The cries of the Kings Bench (1673)
- 136925: The prisoners complaint to the King's most excellent Majestie. Or, The cries of the Kings Bench (1673)
- 137028: The third part though first publish't, of the Reports of Sr George Croke, Kt (1669)
- 138202: A memorial humbly presented to the Right Honorable the Lord Chief Justice of the Kings-Bench in behalf of the hospitaller and his friends (1690)
- 140096: Instructor clericalis (1693)
- 140238: The humble addreses [sic] of several close prisoners in the Gatehouse, Westminster (1662)
- 141044: Articles of high misdemeanour humbly offer'd and presented to the consideration of His Sacred Majesty (1680)
- 141555: The second part of the Reports of Edward Bulstrode, of the Inner-Temple, Esquire (1658)
- 141556: The third part of the Reports of Edward Bulstrode of the Inner-Temple, Esq (1659)
- 141682: The reports of Sr. George Croke, Knight (1658)
- 141914: The second part of the Reports of Sir George Croke Kt (1669)
- 141923: The second part of the Reports of Sir George Croke Knight (1658)
- 143376: Contemplations moral and divine: in two parts. By Sir Matthew Hale Knight, late chief justice of the Kings-Bench. Imprimatur. Ex edibus Lambethanis Martij 13. 1675[/]6. Antonius Saunders, reverendissimo dno, domino Gilberto archi-episc. Cant. a sacris domesticis (1679)
- 143551: An Act for taking of affidavits in the countrey, to be made use of in the Courts of Kings-Bench, Common-Pleas and Exchequer. (1688)
- 143865: By the mayor, to the alderman of the ward of [blank] (1684)
- 144036: The Man of destiny's hard fortune, or, Squire Ketch's declaration (1679)
- 144928: The relation of the tryal and condemnation of Edvvard FitzHarris, and Oliver Plunket (1681)
- 145179: The most remarkable trials of Nathaniel Thompson. William Paine. John Farwell (1682)
- 145745: A true relation of the unjust accusation of certain French gentlemen, (charged with a robbery, of which they were most innocent) and the proceedings upon it, with their tryal and acquittance in the Court of Kings Bench, in Easter term last. Published by Denzell Lord Holles, partly for a further manifestation of their innocency, (of which, as he is informed, many do yet doubt) and partly for his own vindication, in regard of some passages at that tryal, which seemed very strongly to reflect upon him (1670)
- 146114: The proceedings upon the second tryal of Titus Oates (1685)
- 146254: The Popish royall favourite: or, A full discovery of His Majesties extraordinary favours to, and protections of notorious papists, priests, Jesuits, against all prosecutions and penalties of the laws enacted against them (1643)
- 146602: An argument, shewing that 'tis impossible for the nation to be rid of the grievances occasioned by the great number both of quacks and empericks in law and physick, without an utter experpation of both (1699)
- 146625: Instructor clericalis (1697)
- 146867: [To the] Right Honourable the High Court of Parliament now assembled (1650)
- 146967: The speech and declaration of John James, a weaver, in the press-yard, at Newgate, on Sunday last, to the Fifth-Monarchy-Men, and others; concerning his sermon preached at a private meeting in White-Chappel, taking his text out of the Psalms of David, whose words are here inserted. And the manner of his tryal before the Lord Chief Justice Foster, at the Kings-Bench in Westminster Hall; with the sentence pronounced against him to be drawn, hanged, and quartered, for preaching maliciously and traiterously against the life and safety of our soveraign lord the king, an against the peace and government of this realm (1661)
- 146970: The Popish royall favourite: or, A full discovery of His Majesties extraordinary favours to, and protections of notorious papists, priests, Jesuits, against all prosecutions and penalties of the laws enacted against them (1643)
- 147156: Pleas of the crown: or, a methodical summary of the principal matters relating to that subject. By Sir Matthew Hale Knight, late chief justice of the Kings Bench (1682)
- 147451: The reports of Sr. George Croke Knight (1657)
- 148357: The proceedings at the Kings Bench Bar at Westminster, on the twenty eighth past (1681)
- 148577: Directions to young clerks in the court of Kings Bench (1680)
- 150083: Jurisdictions: or, the lawful authority of courts leet, courts baron, court of marshal-seys, court of pypowder, and ancient demesn (1675)
- 151262: The relation of the tryals of Edvvard Fitz-Harris, and Oliver Plunket (1681)
- 153219: To the Right Honourable Thomas Lord Fairfax, Lord Generall, &c. and the commanders and officers, of the generall councell of the armie. The often itterated remonstrance, and humble petition of prisoners for debt, in the Kings-Bench, Fleet, &c (1649)
- 153295: To the honourable, the House of Commons now assembled in Parliament, the humble petition of the distressed and oppressed prisoners of the prison of Kings Bench, (1642)
- 153643: The practick part of the lavv (1695)
- 153646: The practick part of the law (1666)
- 153705: Articles of high misdemeanour humbly offer'd and presented to the consideration of His Sacred Majesty (1680)
- 154087: Some considerations, humbly offered, relating to a bill, proposed, for preventing escapes, and the better relief of creditors (1700)
- 155721: Lord Chancellour. Lord Chief Justice Hide. Lord Chief Justice Bridgman. Jovis xxi. die Januarii anno Regni Caroli Secundi Regis 15?. Inter Robertum Roberts Armigerum fil. et Hered. ... This cause having on Tuesday the 19th instant, yesterday, and this day received a hearin before the Lord High Chancellor of England, assisted with the Lords Chief Justices of the Kings Bench, and Common Pleas, in the presence of the councel learned on both sides: (1664)
- 156369: The proceedings against Sir Thomas Armstrong, in His Majesties Court of Kings-Bench, at Westminster, upon an outlawry for high-treason, &c (1684)
- 156370: The proceedings against Sir Thomas Armstrong, in his Majesties Court of Kings-Bench, at Westminster, upon an outlawry for high-treason, &c (1684)
- 157436: Orders to be observed by commissioners impowered by act of Parliament, for taking special bails in the country, upon actions and suits depending, or to be depending in their Majesties court of Kings-Bench. (1693)
- 157721: The most hearty and unspeakable rejoycings of the Kings-Bench prisoners in Southwark (1688)
- 159347: The judgement of the court of Kings-Bench (1686)
- 159830: By the Lords Justices General, and General Governours of Ireland, the Lords Keepers of the Great Seal, and the Chief Justices of His Majesty's Courts of Kings-Bench and Common-Pleas of this kingdom. Berkeley, Gallway. Whereas in and by one Act of Parliament passed in this kingdom, in the 28th year of the reign of the late Queen Elizabeth, ... . (1699)
- 160390: The free and voluntary confession and narrative of James Holloway (1684)
- 160480: To the honourable the Commons of England, assembled in Parliament. The humble petition of Benjamin Harris (1680)
- 160482: To the honourable House of Commons assembled in Parliament: the case and humble petition of Benjamin Harris, bookseller, prisoner in the Kings-Bench (1680)
- 160785: The Lord Keepers speech to Mr. Serjeant Saunders (1683)
- 160813: Contemplations moral and divine. The third part. By Sir Matthew Hale, Knight; sometime Chief Justice of the Kings Bench. Never before printed. To which is added the life of the author, written by the Reverend Father in God, Gilbert, Lord Bishop of Sarum. (1696)
- 161841: The first part though last publish't of the reports of of Sr George Croke Kt (1685)
- 164248: The condemnation of Oliver Plunket (1681)
- 164981: The case of Thomas Thompson, lessee of Charles Leach Esq; defendant, in the writ of error brought by Sir Simon Leach (1698)
- 165295: The practice of the courts of Kings-Bench and Common Pleas (1700)
- 165296: Modus intrandi placita generalia: the entring clerk's introduction (1687)
- 165508: The magazine of honour; or, a treatise of the severall degrees of the nobility of this kingdome (1642)
- 167074: The second part of Modern reports (1698)
- 167153: The Popish royall favourite: or, A full discovery of His Majesties extraordinary favours to, and protections of notorious papists, priests, Jesuits, against all prosecutions and penalties of the laws enacted against them (1643)
- 168139: The arraignment, tryal and condemnation of Algernon Sidney, Esq; for high-treason (1684)
- 169724: Mr. Sayer's case upon a writ of error (1692)
- 169758: The case of Peter Jones and Sir William Morley, barrt (1698)
- 170128: An Act for taking of affidavits in the country (1677)
- 170510: The oppressed mans importunate and mournfull cryes to be brought to the barre of iustice. Or an epistle writ by Lievt. Col. John Lilburne (1648)
- 171181: The prisoners plaint (1623)
- 173366: A cast over the vvater, by John Taylor. Giuen gratis to William Fennor, the rimer, from London to the Kings Bench. Or a replication to Fennors answer. With admonitions, and friendly exhortations in prose and verse, perswading the said Fennor to penitence, that he may hang with the clearer consience at Saint Thomas of Waterings. Heere may you see a fellow brau'd and baffled, and (like a iade) is spurgal'd; swicht, and snaffled (1615)
- 174362: The charge of God and the King (1619)
- 177936: The straight gate to heauen (1617)
- 180687: The English lavvyer (1631)
- 180688: The history of the ancient and moderne estate of the principality of Wales, dutchy of Cornewall, and earldome of Chester (1630)
- 185590: Direction for search of records remaining in the chancerie. Tower. Exchequer, with the limnes thereof (1622)
- 189727: The strait gate to heauen (1636)
- 190424: The strait gate to heauen (1622)
- 194178: To the most honourable assembly of the Commons House of Parliament. The humble petition of the distressed prisoners in the Kings Bench (1624)
- 197551: Iames Franklin, a Kentish man of Maidstone (1615)
- 198070: To the Kings most excellent Maiestie: the honorable lords, knights and burgesses assembled in Parliament (1621)
- 198388: The straight gate to heauen (1616)
- 199288: The strait gate to heaven (1633)
- 199586: 1570. The book of ordinances belonging to the Company of Tylers and Brick-Layers incorproated within the city of London (1640)
- 199688: [The] strait gate to heaven (1630)
- 204116: The orthographicall declaration: containing, a briefe advertisement of two new inventions, called, lineage and fortage (1616)
- 204347: The deserued downfall of a corrupted conscience degraded from all authority and titles of knighthood (1621)
- 215688: The whole tryal of Edward Coleman, Gent. at the Kings-Bench Bar, at Westminster, on the 27th of November, 1678. Dedicated to Wialliam [sic] Greg, in Newgate, (1708)
- 219621: The case of John Clements, gent. Dame Mary Lisle, widow, Katherine Venn, Anne Turner widow, Eliz. Low and Susan Low, ... Relating to the amendments made by the Right Honourable the House of Peers to the bill entituled, A bill for regulating the prisons of the Kings-Bench an Fleet (1700)
- 228138: Observations on the tryal of Thomas Jones the foot-boy (1715)
- 228245: The tryal between Sir W----m M--rr--s, baronet, plaintiff, and Lord A---gst---s F---tz-R--y, defendant (1742)
- 236666: Legis series: or, the process of the law in order, with some necessary directions and entries, both in the Kings-Bench and Common-Pleas; useful for young clerks, to direct them in their first steps to clerkship. The third edition. Per R. G. un; &c (1709)
- 251170: Styles's practical register, begun in the reign of King Charles I. Consisting of rules, orders, and the principal observations concerning the practice of the common law in the Courts at Westminster (1707)
- 251604: An abstract of an adjudged case in the Court of Kings-Bench in England (1747)
- 267066: The Minerva Universal Insurance for lives, annuities, &c. against fire, and for the protection of females, children, and old age (1797)
- 271254: The tryal and conviction of Patrick Hurly, of Mougbna in the county of Clare, gent before the Court of Kings Bench in Ireland, on two several indictments (1719)
- 276121: A full and particular account of the trial and sentence of Lord George Gordon, before the Court of Kings Bench, on Tuesday the 29th of January 1788, now confined in Newgate (1788)
- 281225: By the Lords Justices General, and General Governours of Ireland, the lords keepers of the great seal of Ireland, the Lords Chief Justices of His Majesty's Courts of Kings-Bench and Common-Pleas, and the Lord Chief Baron of His Majesty's Court of exchequer. Narcissus Dublin, Drogheda. Whereas in and by one act of Parliament passed in this Kingdom, in the 28th year of the reign of the Late Queen Elizabeth, entituled, An act of impost and customs of wines; among other things it is enacted in these words following (viz.) and for the better order to be from henceforth observed and kept in the sale of wines, by re-tail or in closs within this realm; (1702)
- 281500: The english rogue reviv'd (1718)
- 294369: Instructor clericalis (1706)
- 306690: The whole tryal and condemnation of George Griffith, who was try'd at the Kings Bench Bar, this present Monday being the 18th instant October 1731. For the barbarous and bloody murder and robbery committed on the body of John Creage the 22d of September last on the high road near Drumcondra. (1731)
- 307349: The tryal of Daniel Kimberly and Parson Ambrose a degreded [sic] clergy-man of the Church of England. The former for feloniously taking Bridget Reading an heiress from her nurse, (a child of about 12 years, some months old) from Rathfarnum; her father haveing sent him as Guardian from London to Ireland, to conduct her to him; and how he combin'd with one Bradock Mead an attorney, and sold her for 300l. for a wife. The latter for officiating the pretended marriage. Being both try'd at His Majesty's Court of Kings Bench, this present Wednesday being the 29th of this instant April 1730 (1730)
- 312535: The whole tryal and examination of Mary Allen (1723)
- 312540: The whole tryal and examination of Thomas Caddy and Richard Wilson, who were try'd at the Kings Bench the 4th of this instant Feb. 1718. for the murder of Colonel Henery Luttrel (1719)
- 321135: To the Right Honourable the Lords spiritual and temporal in Parliament assembled. Some proposals humbly offered upon the bill for regulating the prisons of the Kings-Bench and Fleet (1701)
- 356974: The attorney's pocket companion (1733)
- 371113: David Fothringham, plaintiff, and Moses Espinosa, defendant; upon a writ of error out of the Kings Bench, ... The case of the defendant in error (1723)
- 372062: Contemplations moral and divine (1705)
- 372087: The proceedings and tryal in the case of the Most Reverend Father in God William Lord Archbishop of Canterbury (1716)
- 397473: The maritime dicæologie (1755)
- 402280: Abbreviations as used in the courts of Kings Bench and Common Pleas (1715)
- 405922: The difference between an absolute and limited monarchy (1719)
- 415444: The proceedings of the Court of Kings-Bench concerning Major Oneby (1727)
- 420089: Some considerations relating to the bill for regulating the Kings-Bench and Fleet prisons (1701)
- 423635: The whole tryal and examination of Bernard M'Can, a degraded clergy-man, who was try'd at the Kings Bench Bar, this present Saturday being the 10th of this instant June 1727. For clandistine marriage, contrary to the late act of Parliament. (1727)
- 468480: Contemplations moral and divine (1689)
- 472392: Instructor clericalis. The third part (1705)
- 472766: [An Act for taking of affidavits in the countrey, to be made use of in the Courts of Kings Bench, Common-Pleas and Exchequer.] (1688)
- 473420: Acts and statutes made in a Parliament, begun at Dublin the fifth day of October, Anno Dom. 1692 (1692)
- 473428: An Act for taking of affidavits in the countrey to be made use of in the Courts of Kings-Bench, Common-Pleas and Exchequer. Chap. IV. (1692)
- 473428: An Act for taking of affidavits in the countrey to be made use of in the Courts of Kings-Bench, Common-Pleas and Exchequer. Chap. IV. (1692)
- 476892: The power, jurisdiction and priviledge of Parliament; and the antiquity of the House of Commons asserted (1689)
- 477147: Origines juridiciales; or, Historical memorials of the English laws (1680)
- 479245: Several presidents (1681)
- King?s Bench
- The Kings Bench
- 78173: Fragmenta carceris: or, The Kings-Bench scuffle (1675)
- 78173: Fragmenta carceris: or, The Kings-Bench scuffle (1675)
- 98222: An exact table of fees, of all the courts at Westminster (1697)
- 102674: Praxis utriusque banci. The antient and modern practice of the two superior courts at Westminster, viz. The Kings Bench, and Common Pleas (1674)
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