APA (7th ed.) Citation

Greenwood, W. (1657). Curia comitatus rediviva. Or, The pratique part of the county-court revived: Fully demonstrating its antiquity and proceedings from the originall to execution, and all manner of actions lying in it. Also an easie and plaine method for the keeping of the court. Attachments and distresses at large explained, returnes of writs which do remove suites out of this court, into superiour courts, presidents of precepts; both originall and iudiciall, to which is added some select presidents of declarations and pleadings. With an exact table of all the particulars in the book. By W. Greenwood philomath. printed for John Place, at Furnivalls Inne gate, and William Place at Grayes Inne gate Holborn.

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Greenwood, Will. Curia Comitatus Rediviva. Or, The Pratique Part of the County-court Revived: Fully Demonstrating Its Antiquity and Proceedings from the Originall to Execution, and All Manner of Actions Lying in It. Also an Easie and Plaine Method for the Keeping of the Court. Attachments and Distresses at Large Explained, Returnes of Writs Which Do Remove Suites Out of This Court, into Superiour Courts, Presidents of Precepts; Both Originall and Iudiciall, to Which Is Added Some Select Presidents of Declarations and Pleadings. With an Exact Table of All the Particulars in the Book. By W. Greenwood Philomath. London: printed for John Place, at Furnivalls Inne gate, and William Place at Grayes Inne gate Holborn, 1657.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

Greenwood, Will. Curia Comitatus Rediviva. Or, The Pratique Part of the County-court Revived: Fully Demonstrating Its Antiquity and Proceedings from the Originall to Execution, and All Manner of Actions Lying in It. Also an Easie and Plaine Method for the Keeping of the Court. Attachments and Distresses at Large Explained, Returnes of Writs Which Do Remove Suites Out of This Court, into Superiour Courts, Presidents of Precepts; Both Originall and Iudiciall, to Which Is Added Some Select Presidents of Declarations and Pleadings. With an Exact Table of All the Particulars in the Book. By W. Greenwood Philomath. printed for John Place, at Furnivalls Inne gate, and William Place at Grayes Inne gate Holborn, 1657.

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