Relive the full Exchequer case law from Hilary to Trinity term, 6 Will. IV., in one authoritative volume.
This edition gathers reports argued and determined in the Court of Exchequer and Exchequer Chamber, complete with tables of the cases and principal matters, lists of judges, and helpful memoranda.
The book presents the law with case names, summaries, and the authorities that shaped decisions in the 1830s. It includes the overarching framework of the period’s courts, the roster of judges who sat during the term, and editorial notes such as errata and tables to aid navigation.
Ideal for researchers, students, and practitioners, the volume offers essential reference material for understanding 19th‑century English case law and the development of Exchequer practice.
- Comprehensive reports of cases from the Exchequer and Exchequer Chamber
- Tables of the cases and principal matters for quick reference
- Names of the judges who presided during the period
- Editorial features such as errata and memoranda to aid study
Ideal for readers of historical legal sources, students, and history enthusiasts seeking a precise window into 1830s English jurisprudence.