English Reports - Series

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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