George Spence Leave a Reply George Spence George Spence, 1787-1850 Biographical Details First name: George Last name: Spence Birth date: 1787 Death date: 1850 Other details: Translator Permalink: http://biography.lawi.org.uk/george-spence/ (Stable identifier) Publisher related with George Spence, 1787-1850 More Options George Spence in the Virtual International Authority File: View George Spence in the Katalog der Deutschen Nationalbibliothek: View George Spence in the Library of Congress Name Authority File: View George Spence in the Wikidata information: www.wikidata.org/wiki/Q16741852 Publications by George Spence An inquiry into the origin of the laws and political institutions of modern Europe: particularly those of England The equitable jurisdiction of the Court of Chancery: comprising its rise, progress, and final establishment: to which is prefixed, with a view to the elucidation of the main subject, a concise account of the leading doctrines of the common law and of the course of procedure in the courts of common law in regard to civil rights: with an attempt to trace them to their sources: and in which the various alterations made by the legislature down to the present day are noticed An essay on the origin of the English laws and institutions: read to the Society of Clifford’s Inn, in Hilary term, 1812 The equitable jurisdiction of the Court of Chancery: comprising the rise, progress, and final establishment of the modern jurisdiction of the Court of Chancery: to which is prefixed, a concise summary of the leading principles of the common law, so far as regards property, real and personal, and a short account of the judicial institutions of England The equitable jurisdiction of the Court of Chancery The equitable jurisdiction of the Court of Chancery: comprising its rise, progress and final establishment ; to which is prefixed, with a view to the elucidation of the main subject, a concise account of the leading doctrines of the common law in regard to civil rights ; with an attempt to trace them to their sources ; and in which the various alterations made by the legislature down to the present day are noticed The equitable jurisdiction of the court of chancery … to which is prefixed … summary of the leading principles of the common law … and a short account of the judicial institutions of England. The equitable jurisdiction of the Court of Chancery: comprising the rise, progress, and final establishment …: to which is prefixed, with a view to the elucidation of the main subject, a concise account of the leading doctrines of the common law and of the course of procedure in the courts of common law in regard to civil rights: with an attempt to trace them to their sources and in which the various alterations made by the Legislature down to the present day are noticed Related posts: George Crabb Thomas Edlyne Tomlins Great Britain James Carmichael Spence