Nominate reports

Nominate reports

Nominate reports is a legal term from common law jurisdictions referring to the various published reports of English cases in various Courts from the Middle Ages to the 1860s when law reporting was officially taken over by the Incorporated Council of Law Reporting, for example Edmund F. Moore's Reports of Cases Heard and Determined by the Judicial Committee and the Lords of His Majesty's most Honourable Privy Council on Appeal from the Supreme and Sudder Dewanny Courts in the East Indies published in London from 1837 to 1873, referred to as Moore's Indian Appeals and cited for example as: Moofti Mohummud Ubdoollah v. Baboo Mootechund 1 M.I.A. 383.

Most (but not all) are reprinted in the English Reports.[1]

List

  • Acton
  • Addams
  • Adolphus and Ellis
  • Aleyn
  • Ambler
  • Anderson
  • Andrews
  • Anstruther
  • Atkyns
  • Barnadiston's Chancery Reports
  • Barnadiston's Kings Bench Reports
  • Barnes
  • Barnewall and Adolphus
  • Barnewall and Alderson
  • Barnewall and Cresswell
  • Beavan
  • Bell
  • Bellewe
  • Benloe
  • Benloe and Dalison
  • Best and Smith
  • Bingham
  • Bingham, New Cases
  • Blackstone, Henry
  • Blackstone, William
  • Bligh
  • Bligh, New Series
  • Bosanquet and Puller
  • Bosanquet and Puller, New Reports
  • Brigdman, Sir J.
  • Brigdman, Sir J.
  • Broderip and Bingham
  • Brook's New Cases
  • Browning and Lushington
  • Brown's Chancery Cases (Belt)
  • Brown's Parliament Cases
  • Brownlow and Goldsborough
  • Bulstrode
  • Bunberry
  • Burrell
  • Burrow
  • Calthorpe
  • Campbell
  • Carrington and Kirwan
  • Carrington and Marsham
  • Carrington and Payne
  • Carter
  • Carthew
  • Cary
  • Cases in Chancery
  • Choyce Cases in Chancery
  • Clark and Finelly
  • Coke's Reports
  • Colles
  • Collyer
  • Comberbach
  • The Common Bench Reports
  • The Common Bench Reports, New Series
  • Comyns
  • Cooke
  • Cooper's Practice Cases
  • Cooper, G
  • Cooper, temp Brougham
  • Cooper, temp Cottenham
  • Cowper
  • Cox
  • Craig and Phillips
  • Croke, Eliz.
  • Croke, Jac.
  • Croke, Car.
  • Crompton and Jervis
  • Crompton and Meeson
  • Crompton, Meeson and Roscoe
  • Cunningham
  • Curteis
  • Daniell
  • Davis, Ireland
  • Deane and Swabey
  • Dearsly
  • Dearsly and Bell
  • De Gex, Fisher and Jones
  • De Gex, Jones and Smith
  • De Gex, M'Naghten and Gorden
  • De Gex and Smale
  • Denison
  • Dickens
  • Dodson
  • Donnelly
  • Douglas
  • Dow
  • Dow and Clark
  • Dowling and Ryland
  • Drewry
  • Drewry and Smale
  • Dyer
  • East
  • Eden
  • Edwards
  • Ellis and Blackburn
  • Ellis and Blackburn and Ellis
  • Ellis and Ellis
  • Equity Cases Abridged
  • Espinasse's Nisi Prius Reports
  • The Exchequer Reports (Welsby, Hurlstone and Gordon)
  • Fitzgibbon
  • Forrest
  • Fortescue
  • Foster's Crown Cases
  • Foster and Finlason
  • Freeman's Chancery Reports
  • Freeman's King's Bench Reports
  • Giffard
  • Gibert's Cases in Law and Equity
  • Gilbert
  • Godbolt
  • Gouldsborough
  • Gow
  • Haggard's Admiralty Reports
  • Haggard's Consistory Reports
  • Haggard's Ecclesiastical Reports
  • Hall and Twells
  • Hardes
  • Hardwicke, cases temp
  • Hare
  • Hay and Marriott
  • Hemming and Miller
  • Hetley
  • Hobart
  • Holt, Nisi Prius
  • Holt, Equity
  • Holt, King's Bench
  • House of Lords Cases (Clark)
  • Hurlstone and Coltman
  • Hurlstone and Newman
  • Hutton
  • Jacob
  • Jacob and Walker
  • Jenkins (Eight centuries of cases)
  • Johnson
  • Johnson and Hemming
  • Jones, T
  • Jones, W
  • Kay
  • Kay and Johnson
  • Keble
  • Keen
  • Keilway
  • Kelyng
  • Kenyon
  • Knapp
  • Lane
  • Latch
  • Leach
  • Lee
  • Leigh and Cave
  • Leonard
  • Levinz
  • Lewin's Crown Cases on the Northern Circuit
  • Ley
  • Lilly-Assize
  • Littleton
  • Lofft
  • Lushington
  • Lutwyche
  • Maclaen and Robinson
  • M'Cleland
  • M'Cleland and Younge
  • M'Naghten and Gordon
  • Maddock
  • Manning and Granger
  • March, New Cases
  • Maule and Selwyn
  • Meeson and Welsby
  • Merivale
  • The Modern Reports
  • Moody's Crown Cases Reserved
  • Moody and Malkin
  • Moody and Robinson
  • Moore, King's Bench
  • Moore, Privy Council
  • Moore, Privy Council, New Series
  • Moore's Indian Appeals
  • Mosely
  • Mylne and Craig
  • Mylne and Keen
  • Nelson
  • Noy
  • Owen
  • Palmer
  • Parker
  • Peake
  • Peake, Additional Cases
  • Peere Williams
  • Philimore
  • Phillips
  • Plowden's Commentaries
  • Pollexfen
  • Popham
  • Precedents in Chancery (T Finch)
  • Price
  • The Queen's Bench Reports
  • Lord Raymond's Reports
  • Raymond, Sir T
  • Reports in Chancery
  • Reports, temp Finch
  • Ridgeway, temp Hardwicke
  • Robertson
  • Robinson, C
  • Robinson, W
  • Rolle
  • Russell
  • Russell and Mylne
  • Russell and Ryan
  • Ryan and Moody
  • Salkfield
  • Saunders (edition by Peere Williams is called William's Saunders)
  • Saville
  • Sayer
  • Select Cases, temp King
  • Session Cases
  • Shower, House of Lords
  • Shower, King's Bench
  • Siderfin
  • Simons
  • Simons, New Series
  • Simons and Stuart
  • Skinner
  • Smale and Giffard
  • Spinks
  • Spinks' Prize Cases
  • Starkie
  • The State Trials (Cobbett and Howell)
  • The State Trials, New Series (MacDonald)
  • Strange
  • Style
  • Swabey
  • Swabey and Tristram
  • Swanston
  • Talbot, cases temp
  • Tamyln
  • Taunton
  • The Term Reports (Durnford and East)
  • Tothill
  • Turner and Russell
  • Vaughan
  • Ventris
  • Vernon
  • Vesey Senior
  • Vesey Senior, supplement by Belt
  • Vesey Junior
  • Vesey Junior, supplement by Hovenden
  • Vesey and Beams
  • West
  • West, temp Hardwicke
  • Wightwick
  • Willes
  • Wilmot
  • Wilson
  • Wilson, Chancery
  • Wilson, King's Bench
  • Winch
  • Yelverton
  • Younge
  • Younge and Collyer
  • Younge and Collyer C C
  • Younge and Jervis

See also

References

  • J.W. Wallace, The Reporters, 4th ed., 1882
  • Fox, Handbook of English Law Reports
  • W. T. S. Daniel, History of the Origin of the Law Reports (London, 1884)
  1. ^ Glanville Williams, Learning the Law, 11th Edition, 1982, Stevens, p.34; 13th Edition, 2006, Sweet and Maxwell, p.36 (less clear)

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