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Callis (R.) Case and Argument against Sir Ignoramus of Cambridg, in his reading at Staples-Inn in Lent, 14 Ja. R. 40 pp. 4tc.

1648

8. Churchyard (T.) The Honor of the Lawe. 4to. Hatfield.

1596

9. [Clayton (J.)] Topicks in the Laws of England; containing media apt for argument and resolution of law cases. (19) + 138 pp., 24mo., 1646; (19) + 138 pp., 24mo.

1647

10. [Coke (Sir Edward)] Fasciculus Florum: or, Handfull of Flowers, gathered out of [his] severall bookes. Tho. Ashe. Latin and English. Not paged. 24mo.

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1618

Speech and Charge [at the Assises in Norwich, 1606]; with a Discoverie of the Abuses and Corruption of Officers, [By Robert Prickett]. (61) pp. 4to. 1607 This charge is not genuine; see what Lord Coke says of this publicain the preface to the seventh part of his Reports.

Three Law Tracts: Compleat Copyholder, Reading on 27 Edward the first, Treatise of Bail and Mainprize. [With] Old Tenures; also Notes and Additions to [his] Commentary upon Littleton, by William Hawkins. xii + (4) + 364 + (4) pp. 8vo.

1764

Little Treatise of Baile and Maineprize; by E. C., (4) + 32 pp., 16mo., 1635. 2nd edit., (4) + 33 pp., 16mo., 1637. Also in his First Part of the Institutes, 9th edit., 1684; 10th edit., 1703; 11th edit., 1719; 12th edit., 1738; and in his Three Law Tracts, 1764.

14. Coke (Roger) Justice Vindicated from the false fucus put upon it by Thomas White, Thomas Hobbs and Hugo Grotius; as also Elements of Power and Subjection, wherein is demonstrated the cause of all Humane, Christian, and Legal Society, etc. (35) + 21 + 54 + (10) + 267 [271] pp. 4to.

1660

15. Còplaint of Roderyck Mors [Henry Brinkelow] vnto the parlament house of Ingland hys naturall countrey for the redresse of certein wycked Lawes, evell customes ad cruell decrees. Not paged. 24mo. Geneva. Myghell boys. [1545 ?] Creshald (R.) Legacy left to the World by that able lawyer; addressed to his foure sons in lawes. (2) +

16.

22 pp.

4to. n.p.

1658

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n.d.

Dyalogue bitwene the Playntife and the Defendaunt.
Godfray.

Hale (Sir M.) Preface to Rolle's abridgment, addressed
to the students of the law, recommending a plan for
pursuing the study of that science. Fol.
1668

This is also printed in Collectanea Juridica, vol. i. p. 263.

Hall (R. G.)] Essay on the Rights of the Crown and the Privileges of the Subject in the Sea Shores of the Realm, 8vo., 1830; 2nd edit., with annotations. With appendix, containing Hale's " De Jure Maris," etc., xx + 220 cl pp., 8vo., 1875; 3rd edit., see Moore's History of the Foreshore.

20. Heywood (J.) and Wright (T.) Ancient Laws of the Fifteenth Century for King's College, Cambridge, and for Public School of Eton College. xliv xliv + (10) +

640 pp.

Ill. 8vo.

1850

21. Humble Petition of the peacefull, obedient and honest Protestants of this Kingdome, presented unto the Honourable House of Commons, by the gentlemen of the Foure Innes of Court. (2) + 4 pp. 4to. 1642

22.

23.

24.

Just Lawyer, The; his Concionable Complaint against Auricular or Private Informing and Soliciting of Judges by their menialls, friends and favourites, with advice. for reformation, also appendix. (6) 22 pp. 4to.

1631

Moore (S. A. and H. S.) History and law of fisheries. xxxvi + 446 pp. 8vo. 1903 The amount of information which has been extracted from the records is surprising."-19 L. Q. R. 348.

(S. A.) History of the foreshore and the law relating thereto, with a hitherto unpublished treatise ["a narrative legal and historical touchinge the customes"] by Lord Hale, Lord Hale's "de jure maris," and Hall's essay on the rights of the crown in the sea-shore. liv + (1) + 984 pp. 8vo.

1888

25. Napier (Jos.) Historical Introduction and Practical Treatise on the Law of Prescription. 8vo. Edinburgh.

"A work of great learning and research."--18 L. O. 261.

26. Nash (T.) Quaternio: or, Fourfold way to a happie life, set forth in a dialogue betweene a countryman and a citizen, a divine and a lawyer. (14) + 280 pp. 4to.

1633

27. Norton-Kyshe (J. W.) Law of Gloves. 12mo.

1901

28.

Ordinances decreed for Reformation of divers Disorders in Printing. 4to. Denham. 1566

29. Österrieth (A.) Geschichte des Urheberrechts in England. xiv 221 pp. 8vo. Leipzig.

30.

31.

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1895

Plowden (E.) Les Quæres. (2) + 182 pp. 24mo. n.d.

(Also appended to his Commentaries, 1654.)

[1620 ?]

Queries or a Moot Book for Young Students, methodised by H. B.

12mo.

1662

(Also appended to his Commentaries, editions of 1779-61 and 1816.) 32. Prynne (W.) Twelve Questions of Public Concernment, touching the Regulation of some Abuses in the Law and Legal Proceedings. 4to.

1646

33. Reports from the committee (of the House of Commons) appointed to inquire into the original standard of weights and measures in this kingdom, and to consider the laws relating thereto; with the proceedings of the house thereupon. Fol.

Printed also in Reports of the H. Com. vol. ii.

1758

34. Roberts (W.) Statute of Frauds, as it regards Declarations in Trust, Contracts, Surrenders, Conveyances, and the Execution and Proof of Wills and Codicils, [with] a dissertation upon the Admissibility of Parol and Extrinsic Evidence to explain and Controul Written Instruments. xl + 540 pp., 8vo., 1805; xxxviii +

36.

540 pp., 8vo., New York.

1807

1641

St. John (0.) (Solicitor-General) Speech or Argument in
Parliament; showing whether a man may be a Judge
and a Witnesse in the same Cause. 4to.
Seebohm (F.) Customary
(F.) Customary Acres and their historical
importance. 8vo.

1914

37. Shadwell (L. L.) Enactments in Parliament, specially concerning the Universities of Oxford and Cambridge, the Colleges and Halls therein, and the Colleges of Winchester, Eton, and Westminster, from 1363 to

the Present Time. 4 vols. 8vo. (Oxford Historical Society.)

1911-12

38. Spelman (Sir H.) Law Terms; a discourse wherein the Lawes of the Jews, Grecians, Romans, Saxons, and Normans, relating to this subject, are explained. (3) + 88 pp. 24mo.

Also printed in Hearne's Curious Discourses.

39. Transgressing Civil Laws. 8vo. Jugge.

1684

n.d.

40. Two Charges as they were delivered by Thomas] E[dgar], Justice of the Peace for the County of Suffolke, the one at Ipswich, the other at Woodbridge, 1649; wherein appears the necessity of Government and of steps and degrees in it, and the duty and great trust not to desert the present Government. (3) + 20 pp. 4to. 1651

41. Two Petitions: the one, to the Kings most excellent Majesty, the petition of the Grand-Jury attending His Majesties service at the Assizes in the County of Southampton; the other, to the Justices of the Peace assembled at the Assizes at Bury St. Edmonds for the County of Suffolk, the petition of the Chiefe-Constables and Freeholders. 8 pp. 4to.

42.

1642 Warre (J.) Corruption and Deficiency of the Laws of England soberly considered. 4to.

1649

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