Arches-Court Law. Being some late proceedings therein, argued and adjudged

containing three remarkable cases, viz. I. The case of Mrs. Weld, who libelled her husband for impotency. II. The case of Mrs. Leeson and Lord Fitz-Maurice, relating to a marriage-contract, these two confirmed by the delegates. III. The famous Jew-case, between Mr. Jacob Mendes Da Costa and Mrs Catherine Da Costa and Mrs. Catherine Da Costa Villa Real, Cousin-Germans, relating to a marriage contract.

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Arches-Court Law. Being some late proceedings therein, argued and adjudged

containing three remarkable cases, viz. I. The case of Mrs. Weld, who libelled her husband for impotency. II. The case of Mrs. Leeson and Lord Fitz-Maurice, relating to a marriage-contract, these two confirmed by the delegates. III. The famous Jew-case, between Mr. Jacob Mendes Da Costa and Mrs Catherine Da Costa and Mrs. Catherine Da Costa Villa Real, Cousin-Germans, relating to a marriage contract.

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LC copy has bookplate: The Birmingham Law Society.

Issued with: The cases of impotency and virginity fully discuss'd. 2nd ed. London : Printed for Thomas Gammon, and sold by W. Mears ..., 1732. A sequel to the case of the honourable Mrs. Weld and her husband ... London : Printed for W. Mears ..., 1734. Love and artifice; or, a compleat history of the amour between Lord Mauritio and Emilia ... 2nd ed. London : Printed for E. Curll ..., 1734. Johnstoun, James. A juridical dissertation concerning the scripture doctrine of marriage contracts, and the marriages of cousin-germans. London : Printed for the author, 1734. Each has separate title-page and pagination.

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KD372.W45 A73 1735

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1 v. (various pagings) ;

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2009377130

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