(Source: T&F Online)
The Journal of Legal History has
published its latest issue. Here the table of contents:
Article
The Transportation of Bigamists
in Early-Nineteenth-Century England and Wales
Rebecca Probert & Liam
D’Arcy-Brown
Pages: 223-252
Published online: 27 Oct 2019
Article
Lambe v Finch (1626): An Early
Seventeenth-Century Expectant Heir Chancery Suit in Context
Helen Saunders
Pages: 253-269
Published online: 27 Oct 2019
Article
Construction and Execution of
Trusts in Chancery, c. 1660–1750
David Foster
Pages: 270-297
Published online: 27 Oct 2019
Article
Inequality, Just Price and Bad
Bargains: Contracting Attitudes after the South Sea Crash, 1720
Stephen Bogle
Pages: 298-325
Published online: 27 Oct 2019
Book review
Brands, Geographical Origin, and
the Global Economy: A History from the Nineteenth Century to the Present
by David M. Higgins, Cambridge,
Cambridge University Press, 2019, xi + 334 pp. (including index), £90
(hardback), ISBN 978-1107032675
Victoria Barnes
Pages: 326-328
Published online: 27 Oct 2019
Book review
Law, Lawyers and Litigants in
Early Modern England, Essays in Memory of Christopher W. Brooks
edited by Michael Lobban, Joanne
Begiato and Adrian Green, Cambridge, Cambridge University Press, 2019, ix + 373
pp. (including index), £95 (hardback), ISBN 97801108491723
Sally Jane Gold
Pages: 328-330
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