Index to American Journal of Legal History, Volumes 1-49 - AALL
Index to American Journal of Legal History, Volumes 1-49 - AALL
Index to American Journal of Legal History, Volumes 1-49 - AALL
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Gordon, Michael D. The Invention <strong>of</strong> a<br />
Common Law Crime: Perjury and the<br />
Elizabethan Courts. 24:145<br />
Greene, Douglas G. The Court <strong>of</strong> the<br />
Marshalsea in Late Tudor and Stuart England.<br />
20:267<br />
Henderson, Edith G. <strong>Legal</strong> Rights <strong>to</strong> Land in<br />
the Early Chancery. 26:97<br />
Henderson, Edith G. Relief from Bonds in the<br />
English Chancery: Mid-Sixteenth Century.<br />
18:298<br />
Jay, Stewart. Servants <strong>of</strong> Monarchs and Lords:<br />
The Advisory Role <strong>of</strong> Early English Judges.<br />
38:117<br />
Jones, William J. Conflict or Collaboration?<br />
Chancery Attitudes in the Reign <strong>of</strong> Elizabeth<br />
I. 5:12<br />
Jones, William J. Due Process and Slow<br />
Process in the Elizabethan Chancery. 6:123<br />
Levine, Mortimer. A More Than Ordinary<br />
Case <strong>of</strong> "Rape", 13 and 14 Elizabeth I. 7:159<br />
Mitnick, John Marshall. From Neighbor-<br />
Witness <strong>to</strong> Judge <strong>of</strong> Pro<strong>of</strong>s: The<br />
Transformation <strong>of</strong> the English Civil Juror.<br />
32:201<br />
Palmer, Vernon V. The His<strong>to</strong>ry <strong>of</strong> Privity–the<br />
Formative Period (1500-1680). 33:3<br />
Samaha, Joel B. The Recognizance in<br />
Elizabethan Law Enforcement. 25:189<br />
Van Patten, Jonathan K. Magic, Prophecy, and<br />
the Law <strong>of</strong> Treason in Reformation England.<br />
27:1<br />
SUBJECT INDEX<br />
58<br />
4. STUART ENGLAND (1603-1714)<br />
Black, Stephen F. Coram Protec<strong>to</strong>re: The<br />
Judges <strong>of</strong> Westminster Hall Under the<br />
Protec<strong>to</strong>rate <strong>of</strong> Oliver Cromwell. 20:32<br />
Cockburn, J S. Seventeenth-Century Clerks <strong>of</strong><br />
Assizes–Some Anonymous Members <strong>of</strong> the<br />
<strong>Legal</strong> Pr<strong>of</strong>ession. 13:315<br />
Cook, Harold J. Against Common Right and<br />
Reason: The College <strong>of</strong> Physicians Versus Dr.<br />
Thomas Bonham. 29:301<br />
Cope, Esther S. Sir Edward Coke and<br />
Proclamations, 1610. 15:215<br />
Edie, Carolyn. Tactics and Strategies:<br />
Parliament's Attack Upon the Royal<br />
Dispensing Power 1597-1689. 29:197<br />
Ernst, Daniel R. The Moribund Appeal <strong>of</strong><br />
Death: Compensating Survivors and<br />
Controlling Jurors in Early Modern England.<br />
28:164<br />
Glazebrook, P. R. Misprison <strong>of</strong> Felony–<br />
Shadow or Phan<strong>to</strong>m? 8:189, 283<br />
Gray, Charles M. The Boundaries <strong>of</strong> the<br />
Equitable Function. 20:192<br />
Hadden, Tom. The Origin and the<br />
Development <strong>of</strong> Conspiracy <strong>to</strong> Defraud. 11:25<br />
Hall, G. D. H. An Assize Book <strong>of</strong> the<br />
Seventeenth Century. 7:228<br />
Hamburger, Philip. The Conveyancing<br />
Purposes <strong>of</strong> the Statute <strong>of</strong> Frauds. 27:354<br />
Hardacre, P. H. Newgate, 1663–A Letter <strong>of</strong><br />
Sir Orlando Bridgeman, Chief Justice. [D]<br />
13:384