Queen's Bench Reports, Vol. 15 .
A historical compilation of decisions from the Queen's Bench, covering Easter, Trinity, and Michaelmas terms plus vacation terms in Victoria’s era. The volume presents the reported cases with tables of names and principal matters, along with introductory notes about the judges and the court.
This edition, edited by John Leycester Adolphus and Thomas Flower Ellis, gathers the opinions of leading jurists of the time. It includes memoranda describing notable procedures, statutory references, and the context of the decisions, helping readers understand how the law was applied in mid-19th century England.
What you’ll experience:
- Full case reports from the Queen's Bench for the period.
- Tables listing cases and principal topics for quick reference.
- Editorial notes on judges, proceedings, and procedural context.
- Historical insight into Victorian-era legal thought and reporting style.
Ideal for researchers, historians, and legal professionals seeking a window into 19th‑century common law reporting and practice.