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J.H. BAKER, The Legal Profession and the Common Law. Historical Essays, London 1986 [ISBN 0-907628 62 1]
J.H. BAKER, The Inns of Court in 1388, in: J.H. BAKER, The Legal Profession and the Common Law. Historical Essays, London 1986, p. 3 [originally published in: Law Quarterly Review 92, 1976, p. 187-7]
J.H. BAKER, Learning Exercises in the Medieval Inns of Court and Chancery, in: J.H. BAKER, The Legal Profession and the Common Law. Historical Essays, London 1986, p. 7 [originally published here]
J.H. BAKER, The Old Moot Book of Lincoln's Inn, in: J.H. BAKER, The Legal Profession and the Common Law. Historical Essays, London 1986, p. 25 [originally published in: Law Quarterly Review 95, 1979, p. 507-12]
J.H. BAKER, Readings in Gray's Inn, their Decline and Disappearance, in: J.H. BAKER, The Legal Profession and the Common Law. Historical Essays, London 1986, p. 31 [originally published here]
J.H. BAKER, The Old Constitution of Gray's Inn, in: J.H. BAKER, The Legal Profession and the Common Law. Historical Essays, London 1986, p. 39 [originally published in: Graya 81, 1977, p. 15-19]
J.H. BAKER, The Inns of Court and Chancery as Voluntary Associations, in: J.H. BAKER, The Legal Profession and the Common Law. Historical Essays, London 1986, p. 45 [originally published in: Quaderni Fiorentini per la storia del pensiero Giuridico Moderno 11/12, 1982/83, p. 9-38]
J.H. BAKER, The English Legal Profession, 1450-1550, in: J.H. BAKER, The Legal Profession and the Common Law. Historical Essays, London 1986, p. 75 [originally published in: Wilfred Prest (ed.), Lawyers in Early Modern Europe and America, London 1981, p. 16-41]
J.H. BAKER, Counsellors and Barristers, in: J.H. BAKER, The Legal Profession and the Common Law. Historical Essays, London 1986, p. 99 [originally published in: Cambridge Law Journal 27, 1969, p. 205-29]
J.H. BAKER, Solicitors and the Law of Maintenance, 1590-1640, in: J.H. BAKER, The Legal Profession and the Common Law. Historical Essays, London 1986, p. 125 [originally published in: Cambridge Law Journal 32, 1973, p. 56-80]
J.H. BAKER, The Changing Concept of a Court, in: J.H. BAKER, The Legal Profession and the Common Law. Historical Essays, London 1986, p. 153 [originally published here]
J.H. BAKER, The Pecunes, in: J.H. BAKER, The Legal Profession and the Common Law. Historical Essays, London 1986, p. 171 [originally published in: Law Quarterly Review 98, 1982, p. 204-9]
J.H. BAKER, Coke's Notebooks and the Cources of his Reports, in: J.H. BAKER, The Legal Profession and the Common Law. Historical Essays, London 1986, p. 177 [originally published in: Cambridge Law Journal 30, 1972, p. 59-86]
J.H. BAKER, The Common Lawyers and the Chancery: 1616, in: J.H. BAKER, The Legal Profession and the Common Law. Historical Essays, London 1986, p. 205 [originally published in: The Irish Jurist 4, 1969, p. 368-92]
J.H. BAKER, The Newe Littleton, in: J.H. BAKER, The Legal Profession and the Common Law. Historical Essays, London 1986, p. 231 [originally published in: Cambridge Law Journal 33, 1974, p. 145-55]
J.H. BAKER, Sir Thomas Robinson, Chief Prothonotary of the Common Pleas, in: J.H. BAKER, The Legal Profession and the Common Law. Historical Essays, London 1986, p. 243 [originally published in: Bodleian Library Record 1978, p. 27-40]
J.H. BAKER, Criminal Courts and Procedure at Common Law, 1550-1800, in: J.H. BAKER, The Legal Profession and the Common Law. Historical Essays, London 1986, p. 259 [originally published in: J.S. Cockburn (ed.), Crime in England 1550-1800, London 1977, p. 15-49, 299-309]
J.H. BAKER, The Refinement of English Criminal Jurisprudence 1500-1848, in: J.H. BAKER, The Legal Profession and the Common Law. Historical Essays, London 1986, p. 303 [originally published in: Louis A. Knafla (ed.), Crime and Criminal Justice in Europe and Canada, Waterloo, Ontario 1981, p. 17-42]
J.H. BAKER, Criminal Justice at Newgate, 1616-1627, in: J.H. BAKER, The Legal Profession and the Common Law. Historical Essays, London 1986, p. 325 [originally published in: The Irish Jurist 8, 1973, p. 307-22]
J.H. BAKER, The Law Merchant and the Common Law before 1700, in: J.H. BAKER, The Legal Profession and the Common Law. Historical Essays, London 1986, p. 341 [originally published in: Cambridge Law Journal 38, 1979, p. 295-322]
J.H. BAKER, Origins of the 'Doctrine' of Consideration, 1535-1585, in: J.H. BAKER, The Legal Profession and the Common Law. Historical Essays, London 1986, p. 369 [originally published in: M.S. Arnold et al. (eds.), On the Laws and Customs of England: Essays in Honor of Smauel E. Thorne, Chapel Hill 1981, p. 336-358]
J.H. BAKER, New Light on Slade's Case, in: J.H. BAKER, The Legal Profession and the Common Law. Historical Essays, London 1986, p. 393 [originally published in: Cambridge Law Journal 29, 1971, p. 51-67, 213-36]
J.H. BAKER, The Dark Age of English Legal History, 1500-1700, in: J.H. BAKER, The Legal Profession and the Common Law. Historical Essays, London 1986, p. 435 [originally published in: D. Jenkins (ed.), Legal History Studies, Cardiff 1975, p. 1-27]
J.H. BAKER, English Law and the Renaissance, in: J.H. BAKER, The Legal Profession and the Common Law. Historical Essays, London 1986, p. 461 [originally published in: Cambridge Law Journal 44, 1985, p. 46-61]
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