Using voluminous trial notes and previously unexplored documents, Oldham
provides a reappraisal of the judicial career of Lord Mansfield, chief
justice of the Court of King's Bench in England from 1756 to 1799. In
this two-volume work, he presents important biographical information
about Mansfield and brings to life the context, personalities, and
operational features of the Court of King's Bench during the eighteenth
century.
Originally published in 2012.
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