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Scrutton, Influence of Roman Law on the law of England, 1885
The Influence of the Roman Law on the Law of England. Being the Yorke Prize Essay of the University of Cambridge for the Year 1884, by Thomas Edward
Scrutton. Published by The University Press (Cambridge 1885). xvi + 199 p. Contents include the author’s preface; introduction and conclusion; and 23
chapters on such topics as Roman Law and early land law, family law, procedure, the Constitution; the Norman Conquest; the introduction of the Roman
Law, Roman Law in Glanvil, Bracton, Britton and Fleta, from Fleta to Coke, in Coke, and in Blackstone; and Roman Law in chancery, ecclesiastical
courts, admiralty, the law merchant and the Common Law; and the Index.
Title:   The influence of the Roman law on the law of England : being the Yorke prize essay of the University of Cambridge for the year 1884 / by Thomas Edward Scrutton, M.A., LL.B. (Lond.), B.A., LL.B. (Camb.); barrister at law; professor of constitutional law and history in, and fellow of, University College, London; late scholar of Trinity College, Cambridge; author of "The laws of copyright," being the Yorke prize essay for 1882.
OCLC Number:   60714407
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