Volumes | Series | Period covered |
1 to 11 | House of Lords | 1694 to 1866 |
12 to 20 | Privy Council (includes Indian Appeals) | 1809 to 1865 |
21 to 47 | Court of Chancery (includes Collateral Reports) | 1557 to 1865 |
48 to 55 | Rolls Court | 1829 to 1865 |
56 to 71 | Vice-Chancellors' Courts | 1815 to 1865 |
72 to 122 | Court of King's Bench (or Queen's Bench) | 1378 to 1865 |
123 to 144 | Court of Common Pleas | 1486 to 1865 |
145 to 160 | Court of Exchequer | 1220 to 1865 |
161 to 167 | Ecclessiastical | 1752 to 1857 |
ditto. | Admiralty | 1776 to 1840 |
ditto. | Probate and Divorce | 1858 to 1865 |
168 and 169 | Court for Crown Cases Reserved | 1743 to 1865 |
170 to 176 | Nisi Prius | 1688 to 1867 |
177 and 178 | Index of Cases | N/A |
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