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1 Salk 320; 568 Peake 65   flag  11

1 Salk 320; 568 Peake 65
King's Bench
United Kingdom

Cases Referring to this Case

Case Name Citation(s) Court Jurisdiction Date †  Full Text Citation Index
James Erwin's Lessee v James Dundas 45 US 58; 11 L Ed 875 United States Supreme Court United States 1 Jan 1846 WorldLII flag
Mills v Horner [1845] IELawRpCL 2 (1844-1845) 7 ILR 212 Republic of Ireland 14 Jan 1845 BAILII flag
Daniel Giles, Esq late Sheriff of the County of Herts,-Plaintiff (in Error); Harry Grover and James Pollard,-Defendants (in Error) [1832] EngR 60 United Kingdom circa 1832 CommonLII flag
Daniel Giles, Esquire, late Sheriff of the County of Herts, v Harry Grover and James Pollard [1832] EngR 61; 9 Bing 128; 131 ER 563; 6 ER 5413; 2 Moo & S 731 Court of Common Pleas United Kingdom - Scotland circa 1832 CommonLII flag 35
Rankin v Scott 25 US 177; (1827) 12 Wheat 177; 6 L Ed 592 United States Supreme Court United States 23 Jan 1827 WorldLII flag 32
Giles, Esq Late Sheriff, &c v Grover [1827] EngR 290; 148 ER 657; (1827) 1 Y & J 232 Court of Exchequer United Kingdom circa 1827 CommonLII flag
R (on the Prosecution of Grover and Pollard) v Giles, Esq late Sheriff of the Country of Herts [1820] EngR 497 United Kingdom circa 1820 CommonLII flag
Payne v Drewe [1804] EngR 118; 4 East 523; 102 ER 931 King's Bench United Kingdom circa 1804 CommonLII flag 18
United States v Coyngham 4 US 358; 1 L Ed 865; 4 Dall 358 United States Supreme Court United States 1 May 1802 WorldLII flag
Smallcomb versus Buckingham &Al', Vicecom' London [1741] EngR 316; 90 ER 843; [1741] Carth 419 King's Bench United Kingdom circa 1741 CommonLII flag
Pearce v Bacon [1653] EngR 1465; 78 ER 636; [1653] Cro Eliz 391 King's Bench United Kingdom circa 1653 CommonLII flag

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