I. Before the Norman Conquest
II. Civil law and canon law in Europe in the twelfth century
III. English law under the Norman Kings (1066-1154)
IV. Henry II - the King's court and the beginnings of the common law
V. The thirteenth century
VI. Magna Carta
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I. Before the Norman Conquest
II. Civil law and canon law in Europe in the twelfth century
III. English law under the Norman Kings (1066-1154)
IV. Henry II - the King's court and the beginnings of the common law
V. The thirteenth century
VI. Magna Carta
VII. Early writers - Glanvil, the Dialogue, Bracton
VIII. The earliest personal actions
IX. Edward I and the statute law
X. Law books of the time of Edward I
XI. Trespass, assumpsit, trover and case
XII. The common law courts - their history and procedure before the Judicature Acts
XIII. Justices of the Peace and coroners
XIV. The lawyers
XV. The year books
XVI. The later middle ages
XVII. Fortescue, Littleton, St. Germain
XVIII. The sixteenth century
XIX. The prerogative courts
XX. Early mercantile and maritime law and the history of the Court of Admiralty
XXI. The action of ejectment
XXII. After the year books - law reports and abridgments
XXIII. The seventeenth century
XXIV. The reign of James I and the beginning of the struggle between the prerogative and the law
XXV. Sir Edward Coke
XXVI. Charles I and the triumph of the parliament
XXVII. The Commonwealth and the Restoration
XXVIII. James II and the "Glorious Revolution"
XXIX. The eighteenth century
XXX. Holt and Mansfield
XXXI. Blackstone
XXXII. Equity and the history of the Court of Chancery
XXXIII. The nineteenth century
XXXIV. English law in the nineteenth century
XXXV. The introduction of English law into Australia.
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