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Early English law reporting Michael Bryan Introduction Over the years the Law Library at the University of Melbourne has built up
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Dublin / Lancaster / Oxford / London / /

Company

Hambledon Press / /

Country

United Kingdom / /

Event

Judicial Event / /

Facility

Oriel College / University of Melbourne Collections / London University / Queen Mary College / Court of King’s Bench / Law Library / University of Melbourne / University of Melbourne’s Law Library / /

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University of Melbourne / Oriel College / Selden Society / London University / Melbourne Law School / Court of Common Bench / University of Melbourne Collections / Incorporated Council of Law Reporting / Court of King / Elizabethan government / Oxford / and Queen Mary College / Queen Elizabeth’s Protestant administration / Royal Society / /

Person

Robert Raymond / Dean / James Boswell / George III / Edmund Plowden / William Lee / John Wilkes / Edward Coke / Dudley Ryder / Samuel Johnson / James Burrow / Roman Empire / Nathaniel Lindley / John Holt / Elizabeth / Mary / Michael Bryan / John Caryll / /

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Chief Justice / Archer / counsel / Queen / President / professor of law / author / King / first law reporter / politician and judge / member of parliament / private reporter / Chief Justice / Lord Mansfield / reporter / judge / great Chief / late Chief / Deputy / author of Raymond’s reports.10 He / /

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Law Quarterly Review / /

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