1. Append. No. 11. § 6.
2. Law of nisi prius. 303, 4.
3. Comb. 357.
4. 6 Mod. 22. Salk. 649.
5. 24 Edw. III. 24. Bro. Abr. t. verdite. 17.
6. 11 Hen.IV. 18. Bro. Abr. t. Enquest. 75.
7. 14 Hen. VII. 1. Bro. Abr. t. verdite. 18.
8. Styl. 466.
9. Ibid. 138.
10. 1 Sid. 235. Styl. Pract. Reg. 310, 311. edit. 1657.
11. Cro. Eliz. 616. Palm. 325.
12. 1 Sid. 235. 2 Lev. 140.
13. 4 Burr. 395.
14.Ipsi regali institutioni eleganter inserta. [Expertly inserted in that royal institution.] (Glanv. l. 2. c. 19.)
15. See pag. 268.
16. Not many years ago an appeal was brought to the house of lords from the court of session in Scotland, in a cause between Napier and Macfarlane. It was instituted in March 1745; and, after many interlocutory orders and sentences below, appealed from and reheard as far as the course of proceedings would admit, was finally determined in April 1749: the question being only on the property in an ox, adjudged to be of the value of three guineas. No pique or spirit could have made such a cause, in the court of king's bench or common pleas, have lasted a tenth of the time, or have cost a twentieth part of the expense.
17. Carth. 389.
18. Cro. Jac. 44.
19. 1 Mod. 292.
20. Salk. 365.
21. Cro. Eliz. 778.
22. 2 Ventr. 196.
23. Stra. 994.
24. 4 Burr. 301, 302.
25. Raym, 458. Salk. 579.
26. 2 Saund. 30.
27. Stiernhook de jure. Goth. l. 1. c. 4.
28. 5 Rep. 49.
29. Append. No. II. § 4.
30. Salk. 54. Carth. 390.
31. Append. No. III. § 6.
32. Cod. 3. 1. 13.
33. Append. No. II. § 4.
34. 10 Rep. 116.
35. Stat. 24. Hen. VIII. c. 8.
36. F. N. B. 101. Co. Litt. 133.
37. Cro. Jac. 229.
38. 1 Sid. 261. 7 Mod. 114.
39. Salk. 506.
40. 1 Equ. Cas. abr. 125.
41. See pag. 214, 215.