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Maclaurin, On the Nature and Evidence of Title to Realty, 1901
On the Nature and Evidence of Title to Realty: A Historical Sketch, being the Yorke Prize Essay (1898), University of Cambridge. By Richard C.
Maclaurin. Published by C. J. Clay and Sons (London 1901). x + 276 p. Contents of this volume include a Preface by the author; an Introduction; chapters on
periods in English history; and the subject Index. (From the preface: “The essay that follows is an attempt to present a history of title to realty
from the earliest times to the end of the nineteenth century. The subject matter of such a history seems to fall naturally into five periods—I. Before
the Conquest, II. From the Conquest to Edward the First when parliamentary legislation begins, III. From Edward the First to the Statute of Uses, IV
From the Statute of Uses to the great era of reform ushered in by the Reform Bill, V. From the Prescription Act to the end of the Nineteenth Century.”)
Title:   On the nature and evidence of title to realty : a historical sketch, being the Yorke prize essay (1898), University of Cambridge. / by Richard C. Maclaurin, M.A., LL. M., of Lincoln's Inn, professor of mathematics, Victoria College, Wellington, New Zealand, fellow of St. John's College, Cambridge.
OCLC Number:   903666967
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