Ellsworth, Henry Leavitt

Author: 
Ellsworth, Henry Leavitt
Birth Date: 
1791-11-10
Death Date: 
1858-12-27
Notes: 
7 volumes; faded marble paper boards; leather spine; pages untrimmed.
Original Repository: 
Lillian Goldman Law Library at Yale Law School
Provenance: 
Bookplate: Gift of Chauncey Shafter Goodrich, 1931. Ellsworth's name is found only in v. 7, p. 11 in Gould's lecture on waste. Henry Leavitt Ellsworth's papers are in Sterling Library.
Lecture Date Lecturer Opening Line All terms
Gould, James Real property & mortgages, Volume 2.1 General rules
Gould, James Real property & mortgages, Volume 2.1 Curtesy in dower
Gould, James Real property & mortgages, Volume 2.1 Monday morning
Pleadings are the mutual altercations between Plaintiff and Defendant put into the legal form and set down in writing. Pleas were anciently oral. From Edward to the reign of William, they were made in Norman French. From Edward 6th to Cromwell, in Latin. From George 2nd they have been made in English. Pleas & pleadings, Volume 1.1 Pleas & pleadings
Gould, James Real property & mortgages, Volume 2.1 Estates at will
Pleas & pleadings, Volume 1 Special pleas in bar
Pleas & pleadings, Volume 1 Traverse
Pleas & pleadings, Volume 1 Duplicity
Pleas & pleadings, Volume 1 Profert & oyer
Volume 1.2 Writs of error, Writs of error
Pleas & pleadings, Volume 1.1 Departure
Pleas & pleadings, Volume 1.1 Demurrer
Pleas & pleadings, Volume 1.1 Demurrer to evidence
Pleas & pleadings, Volume 1.1 Arrest of judgment & repleader
Gould, James Action for covenant broken, Volume 3 Covenant broken
1811 Gould, James Real property & mortgages, Volume 2 Mortgage
1811-01-01 to 1811-12-31 New trials, Volume 1.2 New trials
1811-01-01 to 1811-12-31 Bills of exception, Volume 1.2 Bills of exception
1811-10-01 to 1811-10-28 An attorney cannot testify the fact confidentially entrusted to him. Evidence, Volume 1.3 Realationship between clients & attorney
1811-10-01 to 1811-10-28 Evidence, Volume 1.3 Modes of compelling witnesses to admit
1811-10-01 to 1811-10-28 Evidence, Volume 1.3 Rules of examining witness
1811-10-01 to 1811-10-28 Witnesses are the persons who testify when they speak viva voce or make depositions & classed under three distinct kinds. Evidence, Volume 1.3 Evidence
1811-10-01 to 1811-10-28 Evidence, Volume 1.3 Private writings
1811-10-01 to 1811-10-28 Evidence, Volume 1.3 Interested persons
1811-10-23 Evidence, Volume 1.3 Number of witnesses
1811-10-29 Reeve, Tapping A very singular institution found in other countries beside England and those who derive their laws from England. Chancery, Volume 1.4 Powers of chancery
1811-11-02 Reeve, Tapping Chancery has the power to relieve against penalties. Chancery, Volume 1.4 Chancery's power to relieve
1811-11-19 Gould, James Real property & mortgages, Volume 2.1 Real property
1811-11-20 Gould, James Fee simple can never be in abeyance but must vest in some person. If a grant is made to a corporation and their [words] says Blackstone, the fee simple is in abeyance. Not so says Gould. Real property & mortgages, Volume 2.1 Fee simple
1811-12 Reeve, Tapping Real property & mortgages, Volume 2 Devises
1811-12-01 to 1811-12-31 James Gould Thus far of the nature, now for the requisites of a deed There must be parties able to contract and a subject matter to be contracted for. Real property & mortgages, Volume 2.2 Requisites to a deed
1811-12-01 to 1811-12-31 Gould, James Real property & mortgages, Volume 2.2 Deed consideration
1811-12-01 to 1811-12-31 Gould, James Real property & mortgages, Volume 2.2 Deed requisites
1811-12-01 to 1811-12-31 Gould, James Real property & mortgages, Volume 2.2 Deeds covenants
1811-12-01 to 1811-12-31 Gould, James Real property & mortgages, Volume 2.2 Delivery may be absolute or conditional
1811-12-01 to 1811-12-31 Gould, James Real property & mortgages, Volume 2.2 Deed escrow
1811-12-01 to 1811-12-31 Gould, James Real property & mortgages, Volume 2.2 Deed construction
1811-12-01 to 1811-12-31 Gould, James Two modes of acquiring land, tenements, and heriditaments 1 descents, 2 by purchase. Real property & mortgages, Volume 2.2 Alienation by deed
1812-02-28 Gould, James Fraudulent conveyance, Volume 7 Fraudulent conveyances
1812-03-12 Gould, James Private wrongs, Volume 7 Actions for injuries to things real
1812-03-15 Gould, James Volume 7 Waste, Waste
1812-04 Reeve, Tapping General observations--notice what it is in Common Law and how altered by Statute. Private wrongs, Volume 6 Criminal law
1812-05-04 Gould, James Municipal law, Volume 6 Municipal law
1812-05-16 Reeve, Tapping Baron & feme, Volume 4 Private relations Husband & Wife
1812-05-30 Baron & feme, Volume 4 Baron & feme
1812-09 Reeve, Tapping Contracts, Volume 5 Contracts
1812-10-17 Reeve, Tapping Action for debt, Volume 3 Acton on debt
1812-10-19 Gould, James Action for covenant broken, Volume 3 Covenant broken
[1812] Real property & mortgages, Volume 7 Execution
[1812] Gould, James The action of ejectment affords him who has been ousted to recover the possession Ejectment, Volume 7 Ejectment
[1812] Gould, James Action of account, Volume 3 Action of account
[1812] Municipal law, Volume 6 Construction of statutes
[1812] In Conn. there are six kinds of Serv't, viz. Slaves, apprentices, menials, day laborers, factors or agents and debtors assigned in service. Master & Servant, Volume 4 Master & servant
[1812] Gould, James The time when estates are to be enjoyed. 2 kinds in possession and expectancy. Real property & mortgages, Volume 2 Remainder & reversion
[1812] Guardian & Ward, Volume 4 Guardian & ward
[1812] Reeve, Tapping Assumpsit is a promise to do or not to do some act and it is immaterial whether it is by parol or by writing. Assumpsit, Volume 3 Assumpsit
[1812] Guardian & Ward, Volume 4 Settlement of infants
[1812]-01-26 Real property & mortgages, Volume 2 Descent