1739. Court of Chancery Act 1739 c. 24. An act to empower the High Court of Chancery to layout upon proper security any monies not exceeding the sum therein Ltd, out of common and general cash in the Bank of England, belonging to the suitors of the said court, for the ease of the said suitors, by applying the interest arising therefrom, and from the charges of the office of the accountant general said court.
London: Danby Pickering, 1765. Disbound. 3 pages. Octavo format (130mm x 210mm, 5.25 x 8.5 inches), separated from the Statutes at Large. Disbound from the larger volume, with no title page (as issued), and the caption title doesn't usually start at the head of the page, but some way down..... More