Pratt, Charles.
An inquiry into the nature and effect of the writ of Habeas Corpus, the great bulwark of British liberty, Both at Common Law, and under the Act of Parliament. And also into the propriety of explaining and extending that Act.
London: printed for C. Henderson under the Royal-Exchange, W. Owen at Temple-Bar, and S. Fox in Westminster-Hall, [1758].
ESTC No. T719.Grub Street ID 295453.
Pratt, Charles.
An inquiry into the nature and effect of the writ of Habeas Corpus, the great bulwark of British liberty, Both at Common Law, and under the Act of Parliament. And also into the propriety of explaining and extending that Act.
London: printed for C. Henderson under the Royal-Exchange, W. Owen at Temple-Bar, and S. Fox in Westminster-Hall, [1758].
ESTC No. T103952.Grub Street ID 157555.
Pratt, Charles.
Lord Camden's argument in Doe on the demise of Hindson, & ux. & al. v. Kersey. Wherein Lord Mansfield's argument in Wyndham. v. Chetwynd, is considered and answered.
London: sold by J. Wilkie, in St. Paul's Church Yard, MDCCLXVI. [1766].
ESTC No. T103561.Grub Street ID 157187.
Pratt, Charles.
Lord Camden's argument in Doe on the demise of Hindson, & ux. & al. v. Kersey. Wherein Lord Mansfield's argument in Wyndham v. Chetwynd, is considered and answered.
Dublin: printed by G. Faulkner, 1766.
ESTC No. N10864.Grub Street ID 850.
Pratt, Charles.
Lord Camden's genuine argument in giving judgment on the ejectment between Hindson, and others against Kersey. Wherein Lord Mansfield's opinion delivered in Wyndham v. Chetwynd, is learnedly considered. To which is prefixed, the argument of Lord Mansfield.
London: sold by J. Wilkie, 1771.
ESTC No. N36954.Grub Street ID 24907.