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CHA Maynard is the reputed collector of them. 1 Kent's Com. 492 ; 1 H. Black. 332 ; 2 Ball. & Beat. 183 ; 6 Dow. 9 ; Clark's Bib. Leg. 353. CHANCERY. Reports of Cases decreed in the High Court of Chancery, during the time of Sir Heneage Finch, (Lord Chan- cellor Nottingham,) from M. T. 25 Car. H., lo M. T. 32 Car. H. By W. N. (William Nelson.) fol. London. 1725. "This is a selection made by a practising barrister in the Court of Chancery, of cases wherein the reporter himself was counsel. It is remarkable, for one peculiarity, namely, that wherever the rule laid down or relied on by the judge differs from the corresponding rule of the civil law, the difference is noted in the margin." It is said to be " a book of no authority." 3 Atk. 334 ; 10 Ves. Jr. 582 ; I Wils. 162. . Select Cases argued and adjudged in the High Court of Cliancery, before the late Lords' Commissioners' of the Great Seal, and the late Lord Chancellor King, from 1724 to 1733. fol. London. 1740. " A book of no great authority." 2 Scho. & Lef. 634. Cases argued and decreed in the High Court of Chancery, in the 8th, 9th, 10th, and 11th years of Geo. L ; to which are added some special Cases on Appeals, fol. London. 1730. Cases in Law and Equity, chiefly during the time that the Earl of Macclesfield presided in the Courts of King's Bench and Chancery, fol. London. 173G. See 10 3Iodeni Reports. . Reports of Cases in Equity, argued and decreed in the Courts of Chancery and Exchequer, chiefly in the Reign of Geo. I. ; to which are added some select Cases in Equity, determined in the Court of Exchequer in Ireland, fol. London. 1742. . Reports of Cases taken and adjudged in the Court of Chancery, in the Reigns of Charles I., Charles II., James II., William HI., and Queen Anne. 3 vols. 8vo. London. 1715. 3d ed. fol. 3 vols, in 1. 1736. From a manuscript note of Mr. Hargrave, in his copy of these Re- ports, we are informed that they were compiled from the papers of Sir Anthony Keck, one of the Commissioners' of the Great Seal. With the exception of some cases in the third part or volume, decided by Lord 184