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Reports of cases in the High Court of Chancery, with some few in other courts, from 1737 to 1783 is the title of a collection of
nominate reports The nominate reports, also known as nominative reports, named reports and private reports, are the various published collections of Law report, law reports of cases in English courts from the Middle Ages to the 1860s. Most (but not all) are reprin ...
, by Charles Ambler, of cases decided by the
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between approximately 1737 and 1784. For the purpose of
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their name may be abbreviated to "Amb". They are reprinted in volume 27 of the
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.Index Chart issued for the English Reports, 1930, Stevens & Sons Ltd. (London), W. Green & Son, Ltd. (Edinburgh). Page 5. J. G. Marvin said:


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*Reports of cases in the High Court of Chancery, with some few in other courts, from 1737 to 1783. Second edition, with corrections from the Registrar's Books, references to subsequent cases, a new index, and a list of cases cited or referred to in the text. By J E Blunt. London. 1828
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{{Reflist Sets of reports reprinted in the English Reports Court of Chancery