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[1572] EngR 78; 77 ER 276; (1572-1616) 6 Co Rep 16
King's Bench
United Kingdom

Cases Referring to this Case

Case Name Citation(s) Court Jurisdiction Date Full Text Citation Index † 
Daniel v Whartenby 84 US 639; 17 Wall 639; 21 L Ed 661 United States Supreme Court United States 1 Oct 1873 WorldLII flag 2
Doe D Muller v Claridge [1848] EngR 1000; 136 ER 1399; (1848) 6 CB 641 United Kingdom circa 1848 CommonLII flag 1
Doe Dem Blesard v Simpson [1842] EngR 297; 133 ER 1414; (1842) 3 Man & G 929 Court of Common Pleas United Kingdom circa 1842 CommonLII flag 1
William Boughton, John Henry Boughton, and Frederick Wintle Boughton,-Appellants; William Boughton, John James, and John James the Younger, The Rev John Prosser and his Children, Henry k Whithorn and Wife, John Boughton, Alicia Joyce Boughton, Jane Boughton, Edward Vaughan Boughton, George Hough and Lucy his Wife, Mary Jane Boughton, Elizabeth Jones Boughton, and Ellen Young Boughton (First Appeal),-Respondents; and William Boughton (the first above-named Respondent),-Appellant; John James, and all the other above-named Respondents and Appellants (Second Appeal),-Respondents House of Lords United Kingdom circa 1848 CommonLII flag
Piggot versus Penrice [1717] EngR 25 United Kingdom circa 1717 CommonLII flag
Northey versus Burbage [1717] EngR 23 United Kingdom circa 1717 CommonLII flag

Law Reform Reports Referring to this Case

Journal Article Title Citation(s) Author Jurisdiction Date Full Text Citation Index † 
- Domicile and Habitual Residence as Connecting Factors in the Conflict of Laws (Working Paper No 10-1981) [1981] IELRC 2 Irish Law Reform Commission Republic of Ireland circa 1981 BAILII flag

Law Journal Articles Referring to this Case

Journal Article Title Citation(s) Author Jurisdiction Date Full Text Citation Index † 
"Conditional Gifts and Freedom of Testation: Time for a Review?" (2001) 9 Waikato Law Review 24 Cox, Noel New Zealand circa 2001 NZLII flag 1
"Conditional Gifts: Time for a review?" [2001] ALRS 1 Cox, Noel Australia circa 2001 AustLII flag

Cases and Articles Cited

Case Name Citation(s) Court Jurisdiction Date Full Text Citation Index † 
369 Lat 9 369 Lat 9 King's Bench United Kingdom flag 2
253 Dyer 3 253 Dyer 3 King's Bench United Kingdom flag 2
156 Co Lit 125 156 Co Lit 125 United Kingdom flag 2
"Conditional Gifts and Freedom of Testation: Time for a Review?" (2001) 9 Waikato Law Review 24 Cox, Noel New Zealand circa 2001 NZLII flag 1
Doe D Muller v Claridge [1848] EngR 1000; 136 ER 1399; (1848) 6 CB 641 United Kingdom circa 1848 CommonLII flag 1
Doe Dem Blesard v Simpson [1842] EngR 297; 133 ER 1414; (1842) 3 Man & G 929 Court of Common Pleas United Kingdom circa 1842 CommonLII flag 1
"Conditional Gifts: Time for a review?" [2001] ALRS 1 Cox, Noel Australia circa 2001 AustLII flag
- Domicile and Habitual Residence as Connecting Factors in the Conflict of Laws (Working Paper No 10-1981) [1981] IELRC 2 Irish Law Reform Commission Republic of Ireland circa 1981 BAILII flag
William Boughton, John Henry Boughton, and Frederick Wintle Boughton,-Appellants; William Boughton, John James, and John James the Younger, The Rev John Prosser and his Children, Henry k Whithorn and Wife, John Boughton, Alicia Joyce Boughton, Jane Boughton, Edward Vaughan Boughton, George Hough and Lucy his Wife, Mary Jane Boughton, Elizabeth Jones Boughton, and Ellen Young Boughton (First Appeal),-Respondents; and William Boughton (the first above-named Respondent),-Appellant; John James, and all the other above-named Respondents and Appellants (Second Appeal),-Respondents House of Lords United Kingdom circa 1848 CommonLII flag
Piggot versus Penrice [1717] EngR 25 United Kingdom circa 1717 CommonLII flag
Northey versus Burbage [1717] EngR 23 United Kingdom circa 1717 CommonLII flag

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