A Concise History of the Common Law. Theodore F. T. Plucknett
1812. 52 George III, c. 63 (Embezzlement) 450
1813. 53 George III, c. 24 (Vice-Chancellor) 209
1813. 53 George III, c. 100 (Audit of Accounts) 128
1815. 55 George III, c. 42 (Juries) 707
1819. 59 George III, c. 46 (Battle) 118, 428, 707
1823. 4 George IV, c. 54 (Blackmail) 451
1826. 7 George IV, c. 64 (Criminal Law) 128
1827. 7 & 8 George IV, c. 27 (Hundred) 88
c. 28 (Benefit of clergy) 126, 441
c. 29 (Larceny) 450, 453
c. 31 (Riot Damage) 88
1828. 9 George IV, c. 17 (Toleration) 707
c. 31 (Petty treason) 444
1829. 10 George IV, c. 7 (Catholic Emancipation) 707
1830. 11 George IV & 1 William IV, c. 70 (Exchequer Chamber) 210
1831. 1 & 2 William IV, c. 56 (Bankruptcy) 209
1832. 2 & 3 William IV, c. 39 (Uniformity of Process Act) 74, 386, 387
c. 45 (Reform Act) 74, 501, 707
c. 92 (Privy Council appeals) 213
1833. 3 & 4 William IV, c. 42 (Civil Procedure Act) 74, 115, 416
c. 74 (Fines & Recoveries Act) 75, 622
c. 94 (Chancery Reform Act) 209
c. 104 (Administration of Estates Act) 75, 724
c. 105 (Dower Act) 568, 724
c. 106 (Inheritance Act) 75, 725
1835. 5 & 6 William IV, c. 76 (Municipal Corporation Act) 74
1837. 6 & 7 William IV, c. 114 (Felony trials) 435
1837. 7 William IV & 1 Victoria, c. 26 (Wills Act) 617, 740
1840. 3 & 4 Victoria, c. 9 (Parliamentary Papers Act) 502
1841. 4 & 5 Victoria, c. 22 (Benefit of clergy) 441
1841. 5 Victoria, c. 5 (Chancery) 210
1843. 6 & 7 Victoria, c. 96 (Libel) 501
1846. 9 & 10 Victoria, c. 95 (County Courts Act) 105, 208, 416
1848. 11 & 12 Victoria, c. 42 (Sir John Jervis’ Act) 432, 437
c. 78 (Crown Cases Reserved) 213
1851. 14 & 15 Victoria, c. 83 (Chancery Appeals) 210
1852. 15 & 16 Victoria, c. 76 (Common Law Procedure Act) 374
1854. 17 & 18 Victoria, c. 125 (Common Law Procedure Act) 211, 416
1856. 19 & 20 Victoria, c. 16 (Central Criminal Court) 128
1857. 20 & 21 Victoria, c. 54 (Larceny) 385, 450
c. 77 (Court of Probate) 741
1860. 23 & 24 Victoria, c. 38 (Law of Property) 593
1861. 24 & 25 Victoria, c. 96 (Larceny Act) 450, 451
1870. 33 & 34 Victoria, c. 23 (Forfeiture Act) 431
1873. 36 & 37 Victoria, c. 66 (Judicature Act) 211
1875. 38 & 39 Victoria, c. 77 (Judicature Act) 212
1876. 39 & 40 Victoria, c. 59 (Appellate Jurisdiction Act) 212, 233
1877. 40 & 41 Victoria, c. 33 (Contingent Remainders Act) 592
1881. 44 & 45 Victoria, c. 60 (Newspapers) 502
c. 68 (Judicature Act) 212
1882. 45 & 46 Victoria, c. 38 (Settled Land Act) 623
1884. 47 & 48 Victoria, c. 58 (Prosecution of Offences Act) 230
1886. 49 & 50 Victoria, c. 38 (Riot Damages Act) 88
1888. 51 & 52 Victoria, c. 43 (County Courts) 208
c. 64 (Libel) 502
1889. 52 & 53 Victoria, c. 63 (Interpretation Act) 326
1891. 54 & 55 Victoria, c. 51 (Slander of Women Act) 498
1897. 60 & 61 Victoria, c. 65 (Land Transfer Act) 724
1898. 61 & 62 Victoria, c. 36 (Evidence) 437
1907. 7 Edward VII, c. 23 (Criminal Appeal Act) 213
1908. 8 Edward VII, c. 3 (Prosecution of Offences Act) 230
1916. 6 & 7 George V, c. 50 (Larceny Act) 450
1925. 15 George V, c. 23 (Administration of Estates Act) 536, 734
1926. 16 & 17 George V, c. 19 (Re-election of Ministers Act) 60
1933. 23 & 24 George V, c. 36 (Administration of Justice, Miscellaneous Provisions, Act) 112
1934. 24 & 25 George V, c. 41 (Law Reform (Miscellaneous Provision) Act) 378
1938. 1 & 2 George VI, c. 45 (Inheritance (Family Provision) Act) 746
1948. 11 & 12 George VI, c. 58 (Criminal Justice Act) 204
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