The Court of Exchequer Chamber, before which Writs of Error are brought on judgments in the Court of King's Bench and other Courts; it is composed, in certain cases, of all the Twelve Judges, and the Lord Chancellor; but sometimes of a smaller number.

The High Court of Chancery—at Westminster Hall—and Lincoln's Inn Hall.

The Court of King's Bench, held in Westminster Hall.

The Court of Common Pleas, held in Westminster Hall.

The Court of Exchequer—a Court of Law, Equity and Revenue; held at Westminster Hall and Serjeant's Inn.

The Court of Appeals in Colonial and Prize Causes; before the Lords of his Majesty's Privy Council at Whitehall.

The High Court of Admiralty, for Prizes, &c. at Doctor's Commons; and in criminal Cases, twice a year, at the Old Bailey.

Four Ecclesiastical Courts.Prerogative Court, for Willsand AdministrationsDoctors' Commons.
Court of Arches, for Appealsfrom inferior EcclesiasticalCourts in the Province ofCanterbury; the Court ofPeculiars is a branch of thisCourt.
Faculty Court, to grant Dispensationsto marry, &c.
Court of Delegates for EcclesiasticalAffairs
The Court of Oyer and Terminer and Gaol-Delivery for trying Criminals at the Justice Hall, Old BaileyHeld by His Majesty's Commission to the Lord-Mayor, Judges, Recorder and Common Serjeant, &c.

Seventeen Courts in the City of London.