Abstract
The equity side of the court of exchequer "is by far the most obscure of all the English jurisdiction," declared Plucknett. The purpose of this essay is to shed some light upon this court and to explore its jurisdiction, to introduce its staff, to discover its procedures, to explain its equity records, and perhaps to render Plucknett's statement obsolete.
Document Type
Dissertation
Publication Date
1972
Recommended Citation
William Hamilton Bryson, The Equity Side of the Exchequer: Its Jurisdiction, Administration, Procedures, and Records Vol. 1 (June 1972) (unpublished Ph.D. dissertation, University of Cambridge).
Comments
A dissertation submitted to the University of Cambridge for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy; Vol. 1