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 WAL WALLACE, ROBERT. A Letter to Sir E. B. Sugden on the Causes of Appeal to the House of Lords, System of written aud printed Pleadings and Fees in the Court of Session, and Restoring the Benefits of Jury Trial in Civil Causes to the Provincial Courts in Scotland. 8vo. Edinburgh. 1830. "We question if any individaal, in the whole legal profession, could be found, who would have dared to tell the whole truth in the way Mr. Wallace did. He fearlessly states to the government and the country, the true causes of so many appeals to the House of Lords from the Court of Session." Law Chronicle, May, 1830. WALLACE, GEORGE. A System of the Principles of the Law of Scotland, fol. Edinburgh. 1760. . Thoughts on the Origin of Feudal Tenures, and the Descent of Ancient Peerages in Scotland. 4lo. Edinburgh. 1783. ' . The Nature and Descent of Ancient Peerages, connected with the State of Scotland, the Origin of Tenures, the Succession of Fiefs, and the Constitution of Parliament in that Country. 8vo. Edinburgh. 1785. WALLIS, JOHN. Reports of Select Cases argued and determined in the High Court of Chancery in Ireland, principally in the time of Lord Lifford, together with some Cases determined in the other Superior Courts, during the same period. Edited from the origi- nal Notes, by James Lyne. 8vo. Dublin. 1839. WALSH, T. Registry Cases, comprising all the published and many of the recent unpublished Decisions in Ireland respecting the Registration of Voters, under the Irish Reform Act, and 10th Geo. IV. c. 8 ; with an Appendix, containing, in full, the above Statutes, and the Provisions of all the Stamp Acts relating to In- struments required to be produced at Registry. 8vo. Dublin. 1841. WALTER, W. C. An Essay on the Power of Rectors and Vicars to grant Leases, with the Consent of Patron and Ordinary, of Houses, Glebe Lands, and Tithes, so as to bind their Successors. 8vo. London. 1828. . A brief Analytical View of the Rule in Shelley's Case; together with an Essay on Cross Remainders, and an Essay on the Law of Jointures. 8vo. London. 1826. 716