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CUN CUNNINGHAM, T. Reports of Cases argued and adjudged in the Court of K. B. in the 7th, 8th, 9th, and 10th years of his late Majesty, Geo. II., during which time the Earl of Hardwickc was Lord Chief Justice of that Court; to which is prefixed a proposal for rendering the Laws of England clear and certain, fol. London. 1766 or 1770. . A New and Complete Law Dictionary, or General Abridgment of the Law. 3d ed. 2 vols. fol. London. 1783. ■. History and Antiquity of the Inns of Court and Chancery, (extracted from Dugdale's Origines Judiciales, &c.) with an Appendix, containing several modern Orders made by the Society of Lincoln's Inn, and Lists of the Benchers, by T. Cunningham, Esq. 2 parts. 8vo. London. 1780. . An Introduction to the Knowledge of the Laws and Constitution of England. 8vo. London. 1763. . The Law of Simony, containing all the Statutes, Cases at large. Arguments, Resolutions, and Judgments concern- ing it; particularly the Case at large in the House of Lords, between the Lord Bishop of London and Lewis Disney Fytche, Esq., with the arguments of the Bishops and Judges on giving judgment in that case. 8vo. London. 1784. . A New Treatise on the Laws for the Preservation of the Game, containing all the Statutes and Cases at large. 12mo. London. 1764. . History of the Customs, Aids, Subsidies, National Debts, and Taxes of England, from William the Conqueror, to 1778. 3d ed. with additions. 8vo. London. 1778. The Law of Bills of Exchange, Promissory Notes, Bank Notes, and Insurances, containing all the Statutes, Cases at large, &;c., methodically digested, with Examples for computing Exchange, &c. 6th ed. corrected ; with the addition of several Cases, determined by Lord Hardwicke and Lord Mans- field, &c. 8vo. London. 1778. Cunningham on Bills is a mere compilation of Cases, with extracts from Molloy, Malynes, and several other writers, without method ; and contains but little reasoning and observation. It was mentioned with 245