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The Law Journal   (Wikidata search (Cirrus search) Wikidata query (SPARQL)  Create new Wikidata item based on this file)
Author
Notes contributed by Edmund Mervin Booth Story Maskelyne (1829-1915), Edward Bullock (1835-1905), Charles Edward Hawkins (will reported in 1892), William Stebbing (1831-1926), Edward Alfred Hadley (1835-1901), David Pitcairn (1836-1910), Edward Gilbert Herbert (1838-1871), Henry Robert Young (1824-1899), William Worsley Knox (1830-1899), Edward Thurston Holland (1836-1884), and others.
Title
The Law Journal
Subtitle Notes of Cases decided in all the Superior Courts of Law and Equity
Volume 4
Publisher
Edward Bret Ince (died 1882)
Printer
Spottiswoode and Co
Description
Book digitized by Google and uploaded to the Internet Archive by user tpb.
Title from caption
Imprint varies
Issues for -Oct. 22, 1965 called new ser
Merged with: Law times (London, England), to form: New law journal
Has supplements: Law journal notes of cases decided in all the superior courts of law and equity (title varies), 1866-1892; Law journal list of petitions and dividends in bankruptcy (title varies), 1866-1892; Law journal annual charities review (1938-1965); Law journal county courts reporter (1912-1933); Law journal county court reports (1934); Law journal newspaper county court reports (1935-1948); Law journal newspaper county court appeals (1935). Vol. 59 has supplement: In commemoration of the visit of the American Bar to London, July 1924

Subjects: Law reports, digests, etc
Language English
Publication date 1869
publication_date QS:P577,+1869-00-00T00:00:00Z/9
Current location
IA Collections: americana
Accession number
lawjournalvolum03unkngoog
Place of publication London
Source
Internet Archive identifier: lawjournalvolum03unkngoog
https://archive.org/download/lawjournalvolum03unkngoog/lawjournalvolum03unkngoog.pdf
  • IA contributor: unknown library
  • IA digitizing sponsor: Google
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