Casual, authoritative law reports from the High Court
This volume collects cases argued and determined in the Queen’s Bench Division of the High Court of Justice, covering Michaelmas term 1887 through Michaelmas 1888. It presents appellate materials, along with the reports from the House of Lords and the Court of Appeal, and is arranged with subject indexes and case tables for quick reference. The edition is edited to compile the reporting and provide a structured, searchable resource for legal study and practice.
This edition includes the general rules and procedures that guided bankruptcy and related matters at the time, including forms, notices, and court procedures. It also features the law reports and commentary that support understanding of case outcomes and the evolution of practice in the late 19th century.
- Authoritative case reportage from the Queen’s Bench Division and related courts
- Structured with separate indexes of subjects and tables of cases for easy navigation
- Notes on procedures, rules, and the legal framework of the era
- Editorially curated to aid study, citation, and reference in historical law research
Ideal for readers of historical legal practice, early case law, and scholars tracing the development of 19th‑century English procedure.