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The History of the Common Law, by Sir Matthew Hale, Fourth Edition, 1779. The fifth edition was published in 1794, and the sixth edition was published in 1820.
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Report from the Select Committee on the Insolvent Debtors Acts 53 & 54 Geo III. Ordered, by the House of Commons, to be printed 13 June 1816. Pages
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For reviews of the Fifth Edition, see "Law" in "Monthly Catalogue" (1795) 18 The Monthly Review 320 (November 1795)
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The History, Principles, and Practice of the Legal Remedy by Ejectment, and the resulting Action for Mesne Profits
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Charles F Partington (ed). "Runnington, Charles". The British Cyclopaedia of Biography. 1838. Volume 2. Page 843
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For reviews of this book, see "Runnington's Law of Ejectments" (1796)16 The Critical Review 396 (April 1796)
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O'Sullivan and Fuller (eds). The Correspondence of Jeremy Bentham. Clarendon Press. Oxford. 2006. Volume 12.
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1778. He was made serjeant-at-law on 27 November 1787, and held for a time the office of deputy-judge of the
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For reviews of this edition, see "Law" in "Monthly Catalogue" (1779) 60 The Monthly Review 481 (June 1779)
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H G W, "Memoir of Charles Runnington, Esq" (1817) 71 The European Magazine 379 (May 1817)
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on 18 January 1821. Runnington married twice—in 1777, Anna Maria, youngest sister of Sir
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For further commentary on this edition, see Marvin, Legal Bibliography, 1847,
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in 1754), was educated under private tutors, and after some years of
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Runnington, besides editing certain well-known legal works by Sir
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on 29 August 1751 (and probably son of John Runnington, mayor of
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serjeant-at-law
Hertfordshire
Hertford
special pleading
called to the bar
Inner Temple
Hilary term
Marshalsea Court
Brighton
Samuel Shepherd
Jamaica
Geoffrey Gilbert
Sir Matthew Hale
Owen Ruffhead
8vo
William Ballantine
public domain
Runnington, Charles
Lee, Sidney
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