OF CASES ARGUED AND DETERMINED, IN THE Court of Common Pleas, AND OTHER COURTS, FROM EASTER TERM, 44 GEO. III, 1804, BOTH INCLUSIVE. With Tables of the Cases and Principal Matters. By JOHN BERNARD BOSANQUET, OF LINCOLN's INN, Esq. Barrister at Law, AND CHRISTOPHER PULLER, OF THE INNER TEMPLE, Esq. BARRISTER AT LAW. Ut aon difficile sit, quæcunque nova causà, consultatiove acciderit, ejus tenere jus, VOL. I. CIC. DE LEG. LONDON; PRINTED FOR J. BUTTERWORTH, LAW Bookseller, FLEET-STREET AND J. COOKE, ORMOND-QUAY, DUBLIN, THE Reporters, in compliance with a wish very generally expressed by the Profession, have published the following reports in Octavo, in which form this Work will in future appear. To prevent confusion in citation, they have given to this Publication the Title of NEW REPORTS. DURING the Spring Circuit, at his House in Great George-Street, Westminster, died the Right HonourableRICHARD PEPPER Lord ALVANLEY, Lord Chief Justice of the Court of Common Pleas. Early in Easter Term JAMES MANSFIELD ESquire, one of His Majesty's Counsel, was appointed Lord Chief Justice, and knighted. On being called to the degree of Serjeant at Law he gave Rings with this Motto: Serus in cælum redeas. |