"Exchequer Nisi Prius, Michaelmas Term 1851" offers a detailed look into the proceedings of the Exchequer Court during Michaelmas Term of 1851. Compiled by Henry William Mathew, this historical record provides valuable insight into the legal practices, cases, and judicial decisions of the time. It serves as a primary source for legal scholars, historians, and anyone interested in understanding the evolution of the English legal system and its procedures.
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