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CHAPTER IX.

COURTS, THEIR JURISDICTION

AND

PRACTICE.

SECT. I. COURTS, in General.

II. ADMIRALTY.

III. CHANCERY.

IV. COURTS of Marches and Great Sessions in Wales.

V. ECCLESIASTICAL Courts.

VI. EXCHEQUER

VII. KING'S BENCH and COMMON PLEAS.

VIII. OTHER Courts.

IX. RULES and Orders of the several Courts.

1.

SECT. I.-COURTS, in General.

COKE'S 's institutes, part IV. concerning the jurisdiction of courts; to which is added, a table of the principal matters. fol.

See the other editions, p. 219, ante.

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