Taml. - Tamlyn's Reports (England)


Although many defer to the alternate legal citation of Tam., Taml. (with the "l") is the preferred legal citation, as put forward, formally, by the publishers of the English Reports.

Period of coverage was 1829 to 1830.

Re-published as part of the E.R., at volume 48.

Collected law reports by barrister Tom Tamlyn.

Holdsworth wrote, of Taml.:

"In the King's Bench, Dowling and Ryland struggled in vain for years to establish themselves as a co-equal authority with Barnewall and Cresswell; and at a later period the attempt of Tamlyn at the Rolls to compete with Russell and Mylne was a signal failure."

 

REFERENCES:

  • Holdsworth, William, A History of English Law, Vol. 13 (London: Methuen & Co., 1952), p. 426

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