Lloyd Kenyon, 1st Baron Kenyon Quote

In many cases a party undertakes to prove a custom from the time of legal memory, the reign of Richard the Second; but that proof is generally established by evidence of acts done at a much later period, and frequently no evidence is given beyond the present century.


Withnell v. Gartham (1795), 6 T. R. 397.


In many cases a party undertakes to prove a custom from the time of legal memory, the reign of Richard the Second; but that proof is generally...

In many cases a party undertakes to prove a custom from the time of legal memory, the reign of Richard the Second; but that proof is generally...

In many cases a party undertakes to prove a custom from the time of legal memory, the reign of Richard the Second; but that proof is generally...

In many cases a party undertakes to prove a custom from the time of legal memory, the reign of Richard the Second; but that proof is generally...