Gifford's knowledge of the English courts

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John Brandon

Gifford's knowledge of the English courts

Legg inn av John Brandon » 25 sep 2007 22:15:11

"There is an application on record by John Gifford which, from the
manner in which it was made, seems to contemplate an acquaintance with
the course of practice in the English Courts. It is addressed to the
President and Council in July 1686, and relates to an execution
irregularly recovered against him in which he represents that having
been reduced in his estate 'he begs the favor of your Honors for this
action that he may be admitted to sue in _forma pauperis_.'"

http://books.google.com/books?id=jYBJLk ... 22+suffolk

JohnR

Re: Gifford's knowledge of the English courts

Legg inn av JohnR » 26 sep 2007 17:59:18

On Sep 25, 10:15 pm, John Brandon <starbuc...@hotmail.com> wrote:
"There is an application on record by John Gifford which, from the
manner in which it was made, seems to contemplate an acquaintance with
the course of practice in the English Courts. It is addressed to the
President and Council in July 1686, and relates to an execution
irregularly recovered against him in which he represents that having
been reduced in his estate 'he begs the favor of your Honors for this
action that he may be admitted to sue in _forma pauperis_.'"

http://books.google.com/books?id=jYBJLk ... ohn+giff...

Probably had an early edition of The Complete English Lawyer or Every
Man his Own Lawyer (John Gifford, 1820).

John Brandon

Re: Gifford's knowledge of the English courts

Legg inn av John Brandon » 26 sep 2007 18:06:49

Probably had an early edition of The Complete English Lawyer or Every
Man his Own Lawyer (John Gifford, 1820).

Yeah, even wrote it himself ...

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