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- Edmund Hickeringill (1631–1708) was an English churchman, soldier and author. He was separately convicted of forgery, slander and tresp****. Hickeringill was...
- Keeble v Hickeringill (1707) 103 ER 1127 is a famous English property law and tort law case about rights to wild animals. Samuel Keeble (the plaintiff)...
- the word "whiggism" was already in use by the 1680s. In 1682, Edmund Hickeringill published his History of Whiggism. In 1702, writing satirically in the...
- Dictionary, the first recorded use in modern form was in 1661, in Edmund Hickeringill's Jamaica Viewed: "Some are slain, And their flesh forthwith Barbacu'd...
- rejected this defense. The tort was described in the case of Keeble v Hickeringill, (1707) 103 Eng. Rep. 1127, styled as a "tresp**** on the case". In that...
- court, the rightful possessor to the title of the animal. See: Keeble v Hickeringill, 11 East 574, 103 Eng. Rep. 1127 OR 3 Salk. 9 (as Keeble v Hickeringhall)...
- Court of New York case from 1805 dealing with Tresp**** to case. Keeble v Hickeringill English tort law Baker J.H., An Introduction to English Legal History...
- wealthiest resort communities in the United States. Ghen v. Rich Keeble v Hickeringill Ratione soli Roman law Rule of capture 3 Cai. R. 175 is an abbreviation...
- Keeble, fictional character from British TV series Eastenders Keeble v Hickeringill, English legal case Keebles Hut, Australian alpine hut Keeble Observatory...
- Smith v Gould (1705–07) 2 Salk 666 (antagonism to slavery) Keeble v Hickeringill (1707) 11 East 574 (interference with property rights, "the duck pond...