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A text book of English legal history.

By: Publication details: Lucknow, Eastern Book Co. 2017Edition: RepDescription: xvi, 280 p. 19 cmISBN:
  • 8170126495
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 340.0942 KUL
LOC classification:
  • KD532 .K85 1960
Contents:
Table Of Contents: TABLE OF CASES BIBLIOGRAPHY SOVEREIGNS AFTER THE NORMAN CONQUEST CHAPTER I : HISTORY BEFORE THE NORMAN CONQUEST The Anglo-Saxon Dooms 1 Four Classes of Society 2 The Courts of Justice 2 Procedure of the Courts 4 Bot, Wer and Wite 6 Botleas Offences and Deodands 7 The King's Peace 7 The Law of Property 8 Contract in Anglo-Saxon Law 8 CHAPTER II : EFFECTS OF NORMAN CONQUEST AND COURTS UNDER NORMANS Legal Effects of Norman Conquest 9 The Norman Courts of Justice 11 The Curia Regis 11 The Exchequer 12 The Sheriff 13 The County Court or Shire Moot 13 The Hundred or Wapentake Court 13 The Manorial Court 14 CHAPTER III : COMMUNAL, SEIGNIORIAL AND ECCLESIASTICAL COURTS Communal Courts 15 The Shire or County Court 15 The Hundred Court 18 Borough Courts 20 Seigniorial Courts 21 Baronial Courts 21 Franchisal Courts 21 Domanial Courts 22 Decay of Seigniorial Jurisdiction 23 Ecclesiastical Courts 23 Canon Law in England 23 Jurisdiction of Ecclesiastical Courts 23 Present System of Ecclesiastical Courts 24 CHAPTER IV : CONTRIBUTIONS OF GLANVILL AND BRACTON Ranulf De Glanvill 25 Henry of Bracton 26 Contributions of Bracton 26 Bracton and English Law 27 Bracton and Roman Law 28 Influence of Bracton upon the History of English Law 28 CHAPTER V : CURIA REGIS AND CENTRALISATION OF JUSTICE Curia Regis 30 Origin and Composition 30 Jurisdiction 31 Importance of Curia Regis 31 The Centralisation of Justice 32 CHAPTER VI : PERIOD OF EDWARD I-"THE ENGLISH JUSTINIAN" Features of the Reign of Edward I 34 Important Statutes 34 The Rise of Parliament 35 The Decline of the Manor Courts 35 The Rise of the Jury System in Criminal Cases 36 Edward I-"The English Justinian" 36 CHAPTER VII : THE COURTS OF COMMON LAW Courts of Assize and Itinerant Justices 39 The General Eyre 41 The Court of Exchequer 43 The Court of Common Pleas 44 The Court of King's Bench 45 CHAPTER VIII : THE KING'S COUNCIL AND THE COURT OF STAR CHAMBER The King's Council 48 Court of Star Chamber 51 CHAPTER IX : THE COURTS OF EQUITY The Court of Chancery 55 The Courts of Requests 58 Master of Rolls 59 CHAPTER X : THE COURTS OF CRIMINAL JURISDICTION Petty Sessions 63 Quarter Sessions 64 The Coroner's Court 65 Courts of Assize 65 The Court of Criminal Appeal 66 CHAPTER XI : ORIGIN AND GROWTH OF JURY SYSTEM Courts and Procedure in 12th Century 68 The Origin of the Jury 68 Control of Juries 71 Working of the Trial by Jury 71 Civil Jury at the Present Day 72 Criminal Juries at the Present Day 73 CHAPTER XII : DEVELOPMENT OF LAW MERCHANT, MARITIME LAW & COURT OF ADMIRALTY Early Law Merchant 75 Early Maritime Law 76 Local Courts Merchant 77 The Rise of the Court of Admiralty 79 The Jurisdiction of the Court of Admiralty 79 Decline of Jurisdiction 81 Revival of Jurisdiction 81 Appeals 82 Later Development of Law Merchant and Role of Coke, Holt and Mansfield 82 CHAPTER XIII : THE FORMS OF ACTION Origin of Forms of Action 86 Development of Forms of Action from 1154 to 1307 86 Classification of Forms of Action 88 Abolition of Forms of Action 88 Importance of the Forms of Action 89 The Forms of Action today 90 Writ System and the Common Law 91 Relation between 'Action on the Case' and 'Statute of Westminster II' 92 CHAPTER XIV : THE REMEDY OF HABEAS CORPUS Remedies available in the Early Period 97 The Writ of Habeas Corpora 98 Habeas Corpus cum Causa 98 Habeas Corpus in the 17th Century 100 Development in the 18th Century 102 Habeas Corpus in the 19th and 20th Centuries 103 CHAPTER XV : HISTORY OF YEARBOOKS & LAW REPORTING Contents of Yearbooks 106 The Abridgments of the Yearbook 107 Later Private or Named Reports 107 Authorised Reports (1782 to 1830) 108 Authority of Private Reports 108 Establishment of Law Reports 109 Suggestions of Pro Goodhart 110 Suggestions of Committee on Law Reporting 111 CHAPTER XVI : SIR EDWARD COKE Important Events of Coke's Life 112 Coke's Writings 114 Coke's Influence on the Development of English Law 116 CHAPTER XVII : HISTORY OF LAW OF CONTRACT Contract in Anglo-Saxon Law 119 Early Forms of Action Used in Contractual Matters 121 Assumpsit 125 Doctrine of Consideration 130 CHAPTER XVIII : HISTORY OF EQUITY AND ROLE OF CHANCELLORS Meaning of Equity 136 Equity in the Courts of Common Law 136 Equity in the Court of Chancery 138 Equity of General Eyre and Chancellor's Equity 139 Role of Chancellors and Development of Equity 141 Sir Thomas More (1529-1532) 141 Lord Ellesmere's Chancellorship (1603-1618) 141 Bacon's Chancellorship (1618-1620) 142 Lord Nottingham (1673-1682) 143 Lord Hardwicke (1736-1756) 144 Lord Eldon (1801-1827) 144 Growth of Equity from 1529 to 1827 145 Reforms in the Nineteenth Century 146 CHAPTER XIX : THE RELATION OF EQUITY TO COMMON LAW & MAXIMS OF EQUITY Relation of Equity to Common Law 148 Maxims of Equity 152 CHAPTER XX : ROLE OF HOLT AND MANSFIELD Holt 156 Lord Mansfield 157 CHAPTER XXI : DEVELOPMENT OF CRIME AND TORT Historical Distinction between Crime and Tort 161 Historical Outlines of Crime 163 Felony and Misdemeanour 164 Benefit of Clergy 164 Historical Outlines of some Specific Torts 166 Action of Trespass 170 Replevin 171 Detinue 172 Trover 172 Conversion 173 CHAPTER XXII : HISTORY OF DEFAMATION Slander in Local and Church Courts 174 Slander in King's Court 174 The Slander of Magnates: (Scandalum Magnatum) 175 The Beginning of Libel 177 The Law of Libel (1605-1640) 178 Action on the Case for Words (Slander) 179 Fall of Star Chamber and Law of Libel 179 Defamation in Eighteenth, Nineteenth and Twentieth Centuries 180 Libel and the Press 181 CHAPTER XXIII : THE LEGAL PROFESSION IN ENGLAND Narrators and Attorneys 184 The Writ of 1292 and Legal Education 185 Education in Courts 186 Origin of Serjeants 186 The Work of the Serjeants 187 Later History of Serjeants 187 Apprentices, Barristers and Inns 188 Barristers-King's Counsel 188 Later position of Attorneys 189 Pleaders and Conveyancers 189 Solicitors 190 Control and Organisation of Solicitors 191 Law Officers of the Crown 191 CHAPTER XXIV : INFLUENCE OF ROMAN LAW ON ENGLISH LAW Roman Law in England before Norman Conquest 193 Period from Norman Conquest to Thirteenth Century 193 Extent to which the Supremacy of Common Law was threatened in the first half of the Sixteenth Century 196 Influence of Roman Law on Common Law and Equity in Sixteenth Century 198 Consequence of the Reception of Roman Law in England 200 CHAPTER XXV : CONTRIBUTIONS TO ENGLISH LEGAL THOUGHT Hardwicke 203 Lord Eldon 204 Blackstone 206 Bentham 208 Austin 211 Sir Henry Maine 212 Maitland 215 Sir Fredrick Pollock 216 CHAPTER XXVI : MISCELLANEOUS Writ of Right 219 Assize of Novel Disseisin 220 Case or Trespass on Case 220 Reorganisation of Courts in England SUBJECT INDEX
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Table Of Contents:
TABLE OF CASES
BIBLIOGRAPHY
SOVEREIGNS AFTER THE NORMAN CONQUEST

CHAPTER I : HISTORY BEFORE THE NORMAN CONQUEST

The Anglo-Saxon Dooms 1
Four Classes of Society 2
The Courts of Justice 2
Procedure of the Courts 4
Bot, Wer and Wite 6
Botleas Offences and Deodands 7
The King's Peace 7
The Law of Property 8
Contract in Anglo-Saxon Law 8

CHAPTER II : EFFECTS OF NORMAN CONQUEST
AND COURTS UNDER NORMANS

Legal Effects of Norman Conquest 9
The Norman Courts of Justice 11
The Curia Regis 11
The Exchequer 12
The Sheriff 13
The County Court or Shire Moot 13
The Hundred or Wapentake Court 13
The Manorial Court 14

CHAPTER III : COMMUNAL, SEIGNIORIAL
AND ECCLESIASTICAL COURTS

Communal Courts 15
The Shire or County Court 15
The Hundred Court 18
Borough Courts 20
Seigniorial Courts 21
Baronial Courts 21
Franchisal Courts 21
Domanial Courts 22
Decay of Seigniorial Jurisdiction 23
Ecclesiastical Courts 23
Canon Law in England 23
Jurisdiction of Ecclesiastical Courts 23
Present System of Ecclesiastical Courts 24

CHAPTER IV : CONTRIBUTIONS OF GLANVILL
AND BRACTON

Ranulf De Glanvill 25
Henry of Bracton 26
Contributions of Bracton 26
Bracton and English Law 27
Bracton and Roman Law 28
Influence of Bracton upon the History of English Law 28

CHAPTER V : CURIA REGIS AND CENTRALISATION OF JUSTICE

Curia Regis 30
Origin and Composition 30
Jurisdiction 31
Importance of Curia Regis 31
The Centralisation of Justice 32

CHAPTER VI : PERIOD OF EDWARD I-"THE ENGLISH JUSTINIAN"

Features of the Reign of Edward I 34
Important Statutes 34
The Rise of Parliament 35
The Decline of the Manor Courts 35
The Rise of the Jury System in Criminal Cases 36
Edward I-"The English Justinian" 36

CHAPTER VII : THE COURTS OF COMMON LAW

Courts of Assize and Itinerant Justices 39
The General Eyre 41
The Court of Exchequer 43
The Court of Common Pleas 44
The Court of King's Bench 45

CHAPTER VIII : THE KING'S COUNCIL AND
THE COURT OF STAR CHAMBER

The King's Council 48
Court of Star Chamber 51

CHAPTER IX : THE COURTS OF EQUITY

The Court of Chancery 55
The Courts of Requests 58
Master of Rolls 59

CHAPTER X : THE COURTS OF CRIMINAL JURISDICTION

Petty Sessions 63
Quarter Sessions 64
The Coroner's Court 65
Courts of Assize 65
The Court of Criminal Appeal 66

CHAPTER XI : ORIGIN AND GROWTH OF JURY SYSTEM

Courts and Procedure in 12th Century 68
The Origin of the Jury 68
Control of Juries 71
Working of the Trial by Jury 71
Civil Jury at the Present Day 72
Criminal Juries at the Present Day 73

CHAPTER XII : DEVELOPMENT OF LAW MERCHANT,
MARITIME LAW & COURT OF ADMIRALTY

Early Law Merchant 75
Early Maritime Law 76
Local Courts Merchant 77
The Rise of the Court of Admiralty 79
The Jurisdiction of the Court of Admiralty 79
Decline of Jurisdiction 81
Revival of Jurisdiction 81
Appeals 82
Later Development of Law Merchant and Role of Coke,
Holt and Mansfield 82

CHAPTER XIII : THE FORMS OF ACTION

Origin of Forms of Action 86
Development of Forms of Action from 1154 to 1307 86
Classification of Forms of Action 88
Abolition of Forms of Action 88
Importance of the Forms of Action 89
The Forms of Action today 90
Writ System and the Common Law 91
Relation between 'Action on the Case' and 'Statute
of Westminster II' 92

CHAPTER XIV : THE REMEDY OF HABEAS CORPUS

Remedies available in the Early Period 97
The Writ of Habeas Corpora 98
Habeas Corpus cum Causa 98
Habeas Corpus in the 17th Century 100
Development in the 18th Century 102
Habeas Corpus in the 19th and 20th Centuries 103

CHAPTER XV : HISTORY OF YEARBOOKS & LAW REPORTING

Contents of Yearbooks 106
The Abridgments of the Yearbook 107
Later Private or Named Reports 107
Authorised Reports (1782 to 1830) 108
Authority of Private Reports 108
Establishment of Law Reports 109
Suggestions of Pro Goodhart 110
Suggestions of Committee on Law Reporting 111

CHAPTER XVI : SIR EDWARD COKE

Important Events of Coke's Life 112
Coke's Writings 114
Coke's Influence on the Development of English Law 116

CHAPTER XVII : HISTORY OF LAW OF CONTRACT

Contract in Anglo-Saxon Law 119
Early Forms of Action Used in Contractual Matters 121
Assumpsit 125
Doctrine of Consideration 130

CHAPTER XVIII : HISTORY OF EQUITY AND ROLE OF CHANCELLORS

Meaning of Equity 136
Equity in the Courts of Common Law 136
Equity in the Court of Chancery 138
Equity of General Eyre and Chancellor's Equity 139
Role of Chancellors and Development of Equity 141
Sir Thomas More (1529-1532) 141
Lord Ellesmere's Chancellorship (1603-1618) 141
Bacon's Chancellorship (1618-1620) 142
Lord Nottingham (1673-1682) 143
Lord Hardwicke (1736-1756) 144
Lord Eldon (1801-1827) 144
Growth of Equity from 1529 to 1827 145
Reforms in the Nineteenth Century 146

CHAPTER XIX : THE RELATION OF EQUITY TO
COMMON LAW & MAXIMS OF EQUITY

Relation of Equity to Common Law 148
Maxims of Equity 152

CHAPTER XX : ROLE OF HOLT AND MANSFIELD

Holt 156
Lord Mansfield 157

CHAPTER XXI : DEVELOPMENT OF CRIME AND TORT

Historical Distinction between Crime and Tort 161
Historical Outlines of Crime 163
Felony and Misdemeanour 164
Benefit of Clergy 164
Historical Outlines of some Specific Torts 166
Action of Trespass 170
Replevin 171
Detinue 172
Trover 172
Conversion 173

CHAPTER XXII : HISTORY OF DEFAMATION

Slander in Local and Church Courts 174
Slander in King's Court 174
The Slander of Magnates: (Scandalum Magnatum) 175
The Beginning of Libel 177
The Law of Libel (1605-1640) 178
Action on the Case for Words (Slander) 179
Fall of Star Chamber and Law of Libel 179
Defamation in Eighteenth, Nineteenth and Twentieth Centuries 180
Libel and the Press 181

CHAPTER XXIII : THE LEGAL PROFESSION IN ENGLAND

Narrators and Attorneys 184
The Writ of 1292 and Legal Education 185
Education in Courts 186
Origin of Serjeants 186
The Work of the Serjeants 187
Later History of Serjeants 187
Apprentices, Barristers and Inns 188
Barristers-King's Counsel 188
Later position of Attorneys 189
Pleaders and Conveyancers 189
Solicitors 190
Control and Organisation of Solicitors 191
Law Officers of the Crown 191

CHAPTER XXIV : INFLUENCE OF ROMAN LAW ON ENGLISH LAW

Roman Law in England before Norman Conquest 193
Period from Norman Conquest to Thirteenth Century 193
Extent to which the Supremacy of Common Law was threatened in the first
half of the Sixteenth Century 196
Influence of Roman Law on Common Law and Equity in
Sixteenth Century 198
Consequence of the Reception of Roman Law in England 200

CHAPTER XXV : CONTRIBUTIONS TO ENGLISH LEGAL THOUGHT

Hardwicke 203
Lord Eldon 204
Blackstone 206
Bentham 208
Austin 211
Sir Henry Maine 212
Maitland 215
Sir Fredrick Pollock 216

CHAPTER XXVI : MISCELLANEOUS

Writ of Right 219
Assize of Novel Disseisin 220
Case or Trespass on Case 220
Reorganisation of Courts in England


SUBJECT INDEX

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