A CATALOGUE OF THE CHOICEST, and most VALUABLE BOOKS, OF THE Common & Statute Law, Hitherto Published.

Which will be Sold by Auction, at the Auction House in Ave-Mary-Lane, over against the Black-Swan, near Ludgate-street, on Monday the 14th of this Instant February, 1686/7.

By Edward Millington, Bookseller.

[...]atalogues are given by Mr. Wilkinson at the Black-Boy in Fleet-street. Mr. Powel over against Lincolns-Inn-gate, in Chancery-Lane. Mr. William Miller at the Acorn in St. Pauls Church-Yard. At John's Coffee-House in Fullers Rents, near Grays-Inn. At Bridges Coffee-House, the first House entring into Popes-Head-Alley, from Cornhill, 1686/7.

TO THE READER.

THE Reasons of this Sale are in plain English two. 1. The Gratification of the Gentlemen of the Long Rob [...] 2. A mo­derate Gain proposed by the undertaker, and whatever may be the success as to the latter, he pleases himself that he may possibly attain his end in the former. And tho the Books might be Justifi­ably Commended as answering the Epithites given them, yet being really good he thinks they need none; and if they were bad, to re­present them directly good, would betray the folly, and argue the ig­norance of the Representer himself. The Gentlemen the Buyers re­ally are, and ought to be the most Competent Judges themselves; and may censure and remark as they please: Its therefore desired for their further satisfaction that they would come and view the Quali­fications, and Editions of the Books three whole days preceding the Sale.

This Auction will begin on Monday the fourteenth day of this instant February, 1687, at the Auction-house in Ave-Mary-Lane, over against the Black-swan, near Ludgate-street, from the Hours of 9 in the Morning, to 12, and from 2 in the Afternoon, to 6 in the Evening, continuing daily till all the Books are sold.

Conditions of Sale.
  • I. THat he who bids most, is the Buyer, and if any Difference arise which the Company cannot decide, then the Book or Books shall forthwith be Exposed to Sale again.
  • II, That all the Books in this Catalogue, not otherwise expressed, (for ought we know) are perfect; but if any of them appear to be otherwise before they be taken away, they Buyer shall have his Choice of taking or leaving them.
  • III. That the Money for the Book or Books so bought, is to be paid at the Place of Sale within a Week after the Auction is ended; where the Book or Books so bought, shall be ready to be delivered.
Common and Statute Law, in Folio.
  • 1 AShes Tables to the Body of the Law, and to Cookes 1st 10. Rep. 2 vol. L. 1614
  • 2 Pultons Collection of Statutes in Force and Use, with References— 1661
  • 3 Rastals Collection of Statutes at large, that at any time were ex­tant from Magna Charta, with Marginal Notes, 2 vol. — 1618
  • 4 Townsend Tables to most of the printed Presidents, and Pleadings— 1667
  • 5 Lord Cookes Reports, 11 parts in French, with a Table — 1672
  • 6 —In English 11 parts, with a large Table — 1680
  • 7 —12th and 13th Part, with Tables— 1677
  • 8 —Declarations and Pleadings, contained in the Reports — 1659
  • 9 —Book of Entries of approved and perfect Presidents— 1671
  • 10 Browns Formulae Bene Placitandi, or his Entries, 2 parts compleat— 1675
  • 11 —Second part of his Formularum— 1685
  • 12 Thompsons Liber Placitandi, or Book of Entries— 1674
  • 13 Robinsons special Pleadings, Entries, Declarations, Issues, &c.— 1684
  • 14 Vidians Exact Pleader, or Book of Entries— 1684
  • 15 Sheppards Law of Common Assurances touching Deeds, &c.— 1669
  • 16 —Practical Counsellor touching Fines and Recoveries — 1661
  • 17 Daltons Office of Justices and Sheriffs, in one Volume— 1622
  • 18 —Office of Sheriffs in and out of Sessions — 1670
  • 19 Cawleys Laws of Q. Elizabeth, &c. explained against Jesuits, Priests, &c.— 1680
  • 20 Cowells Interpreter of the Words and Terms of the Law, with Manley — 1684
  • 21 Dyers Reports, with two new Tables, best Edition— 1672
  • 22 Hobarts Reports in the Common Pleas, with a Table — 1678
  • 23 Littletons Reports Kings Bench, and Exchequer — 1683
  • 24 Owens Reports in the Common Pleas, with two Tables— 1656
  • 25 Leonards Reports in several Courts, Tempore Elizab. 4th part— 1675
  • 26 Cookes Reports, Tempore Elizab. Jacob. Carol. Pr. 3 vol.— 1683
  • 27 Vaughans Reports and Arguments in the Common Pleas — 1677
  • 28 Davis Reports in the Courts of Ireland— 1674
  • 29 Latches Reports in the King Bench, with two Tables— 1661
  • 30 Yelvertons Reports in the Kings Bench, with Tables— 1661
  • 31 Syderfins Reportes et Cases Banc le Roy, 2 Vol. — 1684
  • 32 Jones Reports in the Kings Bench— 1675
  • 33 Styles Reports with the Addition of Number Rolls to Cases — 1658
  • 34 Savils Reports in the Exchequer — 1675
  • 35 Alleyns Reports — 1682
  • 36 Sanders Reports 3 parts, with Tables — 1686
  • 37 Rolles Reports in the Kings Bench, 2 Vol. compleat— 1675
  • 38 —Abridgment of the Law, with the Lord Hales Preface, 2 Vol.— 1668
  • 39 Winches Reports in the Common Pleas, Tempore Jacobi — 1657
  • 40 —Entries, containing Declarations, Informations, &c.— 1680
  • 41 Dugdales Origines Juridiciales, or the Memoirs of English Laws— 1671
  • 42 —Summons of the Nobility of England to Parliament— 1685
  • 43 Seldens Janus, viz. all that is met with in Story touching Common and Statute Law of English Britany— 1682
  • [Page 2]44 Sir John Maynard, Edward the 2d, with Notes, being the 11th year Book — 1677
  • 45 Rastells Collection of Entries of Declarations, Barres, Replicat. — 1670
  • 46 Set of year Books, viz. Edw. the 3d, 4. parts, H. 6.2. Edw. 4th, Long. Q. of Edw. 4. H. 4.5. H. 7.8. with MSS Notes, and Ashes Tables, 12 Vol. 1562
  • 47 Another set, viz. Edw. the 3d, 1st 2d parts, Quadragesms, Books of Assizes, Edw. 4. L. Quinto of Edw. 4. H. 4.5. H. the 6th, 2 vol. Edw. 5. Rich. 3d, H. 7.8. with Maynard Edward the 2d, 2. in 6 Vol. — 1679
  • 48 Registrum omnium Brevium originalium & Judic. Caret. aliq. pagins — 1634
  • 49 Pulton de Pace Regis & Regni— 1610
Common and Statute Law, in Quarto.
  • 50 HUghs Grand Abridgment of the Law — 1660
  • 51 —Commentaries upon Original Writs, with the Pleadings in Law — 1675
  • 52 Sheppards Grand Abridgment of the Law, 3 parts compleat— 1655
  • 53 Astons Placita Latine Rediviva, a Book of Entries — 1673
  • 54 Brownlow and Goldesboroughs Reports, 2 parts compleat — 1675
  • 55 —Declarations and Pleadings, containg most Authentick forms — 1659
  • 56 Seldens History of Tythes, with the Laws made for them — 1615
  • 57 Powels Attournies Academy, or the Proceeding in the Court of Records — 1647
  • 58 Rights of the Kingdom, or Customs of our Ancestors — 1682
  • 59 Lord Bacons three Speechs, touching the Post Nati, &c. — 1641
  • 60 Fleta cum Dissertatione Historica & Notis, Joh. Seldeni — 1685
  • 61 Callis Readings upon the Statute 23. H. 8. of Sewers — 1685
  • 62 Cowel Interpreter of the Words mentioned in the Law-writers— 1637
  • 63 Perfect Conveyancer, or select Presidents, by 4 Sages of the Law — 1653
  • 64 Special and selected Law-cases, touching all Mens Estates — 1648
  • 65 Fitzherberts Office and Authority of a Justice, enlarged by Crompton— 1593
  • 66 Crooks and Huttons Arguments of Law, touching the Shipmoney — 1641
  • 67 Sheppards Marrow of the Law, or faithful Councellor, 2 parts compleat, 2 vol. 1653
  • 68 Swinburns Treatise of Espousals, or Matrimonial Contracts — 1686
  • 69 —Of Wills and Testaments, best Edition — 1677
  • 70 Doctrina Placitandi, ou l'Art de Bon Pleading— 1677
  • 71 Laws and Resolutions of Womens Rights— 1632
  • 72 Clarks Praxis in foro Ecclesiastico edita, per Bladen — 1684
  • 73 Select Presidents of Henden, Noy, Mason, Fleetwood— 1650
  • 74 Marches Reports, or new Cases, with a Table— 1675
  • 75 Godolphins Orphans Legacy, or Testamentary Abridgment — 1685
  • 76 Stamfords Pleas of the Crown, with the Kings Prerogative— 1557
  • 77 Conveyancers Light, or the compleat Clerk, with Tables— 1664
Common and Statute Law, in Octavo, Twelves, &c.
  • 1 BOnds compleat Guide for Justices of the Peace, 2 parts— 1685
  • 2 Chamberlains compleat Justice brought down to — 1681
  • 3 Shepherds sure Guide to His Majesties Justices of the Peace — 1669
  • 4 —Office of Justice of Peace, with their Duty — 1662
  • 5 Horns Mirroir of Justices, with the diversity of Courts— 1646
  • 6 —Idem in French, vel Speculum Justiciariorum — 1642
  • 7 Justice restored, or a Guide for Justices, both in and out of Session— 1661
  • [Page 3]8 Young Clerks Guide, 4 parts compleat — Lond. 1682
  • 9 Officium Clerici Pacis, a Book of Indictments, Informations, &c.— 1686
  • 10 Clerks Manual, a Collection of most approved forms of Declarations — 1678
  • 11 Clerks Assistant, being a Collection of perfect and true forms of Declarations 1683
  • 12 Office of the Clerk of Assize, with the form and method of Proceding — 1682
  • 13 Young Clerks Vocabulary, English and Latin, by Meriton— 1685
  • 14 Clerks Vade Mecum, or a Collection of forms of Bargains, Sales, Leases— 1655
  • 15 Young Clerks Companion, or Manual for his daily Practice— 1664
  • 16 Practick part of the Law, or the compleat Attorney — 1666
  • 17 Attourneys Guide, suing out of Fines and Recoveries — 1666
  • 18 New Book of Instruments, fitted for the use of Attournies— 1680
  • 19 Davenports Abridgment of the Lord Cooks Comment on Littleton — 1685
  • 20 Irelands Abridgment of the Lord Cooks 11 Reports —
  • 21 —Abridgment of the Reports of Sir James Dyer — 1651
  • 22 Trotmans Abridgment of the Lord Cooks 11 Rep. with Manleys of 12, 13. 2 V. 1670
  • 23 Davis Abridgment of the 11 Reports of Lord Cook — 1651
  • 24 Keebles Explanation of the Laws against Recusants abridged — 1681
  • 25 Sir Ch. Hattons Treatise concerning Statutes and Acts of Parliament — 1677
  • 26 Bridalls View of the Laws of England, as divided into Common and Statute 1673
  • 27 Heydons Idea of the Law, Charactered from Moses to King Charles 1st— 1660
  • 28 Wiseman Law of Laws, or the Excellency of the Civil Law — 1686
  • 29 White, of the Sacred Law of the Land — 1652
  • 30 Wingates Body of the Common Law before altered by Statutes — 1662
  • 31 Williams Excellency and Preheminence of the Laws of England — 1680
  • 32 Fortescue and Hengham de Laudib. Legum Angl. with Seldens Notes — 1672
  • 33 Glanvil de Legibus & Consuetudinibus Regni Angliae— 1673
  • 34 Spelmans Discourse of the Law terms— 1684
  • 35 Grandeur of the Law, a Collection of the Nobility raised by the Law— 1684
  • 36 Topicks in the Laws of England, with an Exposition of Words— 1646
  • 37 Discourse of the beginning, difference, and use of Laws— 1673
  • 38 Phillips Directions for the study of the Law, under six Heads — 1662
  • 39 Lord Hales Pleas of the Crown, with a Summary of Matters — 1678
  • [...]0 —Short Treatise touching Sheriffs Accompts — 1683
  • [...]1 Bagshaws Rights of the Crown of England, as established by Law — 1660
  • [...]2 Fundamental Law, the security of Sovereign Dignity — 1683
  • [...]3 Selden of the Judicature in Parliament—
  • [...]4 Petyts Ancient Right of the Commons of England asserted— 1680
  • [...]5 — Miscellanea Parliamentaria, viz. of Freedom from Arrests — 1680
  • [...]6 Argumentum Antinormannicum, viz. of the first Conquest of Will. the Conqueror 1682
  • [...]7 Calender of the years of our Lord God, and the Kings of Engl. to K. James 2d. 1685
  • [...]8 Fitzherberts Natura Brevium in English, with a Table — 1677
  • [...]9 Kitchins Jurisdictions of Court Leet, Court Baron, Court Pye-powder— 1663
  • [...]0 Greenwoods practical Demonstration of County Judicatures— 1659
  • [...]1 Styles practical Register, or the accomplisht Attorney — 1671
  • [...]2 Judgments upon Arguments given in the upper Bench— 1655
  • [...]3 Touchstone of Precedents, relating to Judicial Proceedings — 1682
  • [...]4 Babingtons advice to Grand Juries in Cases of Blood— 1680
  • [...]5 Tryals per Pais, or the Law of England concerning Juries — 1684
  • [...]6 Compendious Treatise of Fines and Recoveries — 1678
  • [...]7 Herns Law of Conveyances with the Kinds and Natures — 1658
  • [Page 4]58 Atwood, Jani Anglorum facies Nova, touching Parliaments — Lond. 1680
  • 59 Consets Practice of the Spiritual or Ecclesiastical Courts — 1685
  • 60 Deggs Parsons Counsellor, with the Law of Tithes and Tithings — 1681
  • 61 Ridleys View of the Civil and Ecclesiastical Law, with Gregories Notes — 1662
  • 62 Sheppards Actions upon the Case for Deeds, viz. Contracts, &c. — 1675
  • 63 — Actions on the Case for Slander — 1674
  • 64 Placita Generalia, & Specialia, with the Forms of entring Plead.— 1674
  • 65 Marches Actions on the Case for Slander, 2 parts compleat— 1674
  • 66 Sir J. Davis question of Impositions of Tonnage, &c. stated — 1656
  • 67 Aristotles Rhetorick, or the right art of Pleading in Courts of Judicature— 1686
  • 68 Sheredons Discourse of the Rise and Power of Parliaments, &c. — 1685
  • 69 Plowdens Queries, or a Moot book of choice Cases— 1662
  • 70 Brookes Cases in the Year and Time of K. H. 8. Ed. 6. Q. Mary — 1651
  • 71 Critica Juris ingeniosa, or choice Cases in the Common Law— 1661
  • 72 Praxis utriusque Banci, or the Practice of the Superior Courts— 1674
  • 73 Resolution of the Judges on the several Statutes of Bankrupts— 1670
  • 74 Stones Readings upon the Statute of Q. Elizab. touching Bankrupts — 1656
  • 75 Readings of Sir Rob. Brook on the Statute of Limitations — 1647
  • 76 Herns Law of charitable Uses, with an Explanation of the Statute — 1663
  • 77 Noys compleat Lawyer, or a Treatise of Tenures, Estates — 1674
  • 78 — Maxims of the Laws of England — 1677
  • 79 Instructions for granting and transfering Estates, &c. — 1677
  • 80 Travellers Guide, or Declaration of the Laws of England, against Highwaymen 1683
  • 81 Judg Jenkins Works upon divers Statutes—
  • 82 Lord Cookes compleat Copy-holder, viz. of the Antiquity of Manners — 1673
  • 83 Compleat Sollicitor, performing his Duty in all Courts— 1668
  • 84 Lambards Duty and Office of High Constables of Hundreds— 1677
  • 85 Meritons Guide for Constables, Church-Wardens, &c. — 1679
  • 86 Seldens Office of the Lord Chancellor of England — 1677
  • 87 — Treatise of the Nobility of the Realm— 1642
  • 88 Wentworths Office and Duty of Executors of Wills — 1641
  • 89 Sir Harbottle Grimstons Orders used in Chancery — 1669
  • 90 Sir Th. Fanshaws Practice of the Exchequer Court— 1658
  • 91 Practice of the High Court of Chancery — 1672
  • 92 Directory to the publick Peace, with Questions resolved, by J. Jenkins — 1657
  • 93 Meritons Landlords Law, a Collection of Cases touching Leases — 1681
  • 94 Trust, Power and Duty of Grand Juries in England — 1682
  • 95 Sheppards proposals for remedying the Grievances of the Law— 1657
  • 96 — Of Corporations, Fraternities and Guilds, with forms of Charters— 1659
  • 97 — Court Keepers Guide, with the Jurisdictions of Courts — 165 [...]
  • 98 — Justice of Peace his Clerks Cabinet— 167 [...]
  • 99 — Survey of the County Judicatures, viz. County Courts, &c. — 165 [...]
  • 100 — Parsons Guide, or the Law of Tithes, and who must pay them— 167 [...]
  • 101 Meritons Parsons Monitor of such Cases as concern the Clergy — 168 [...]
  • 102 Collection of such Statutes, that relate to the Knowledg of the Law— 168 [...]
  • 103 Sir George Carys Reports of Causes in Chancery— 166 [...]
  • 104 Hughes Queries, or choice Cases for Moots— 167 [...]
  • 105 March Commonwealths Friend, or a speedy way to Justice— 165 [...]
  • 106 Dialogue betwixt a Doctor of Divinity, and Student in the Law— 166 [...]
  • 107 Littletons Tenures French and English, with an Alphabetical Table— 167 [...]
  • [Page 5]108 [...]ittleton and Perkins in French (neat Character) 24o large Paper — Lond. 1621
  • 109 Compleat Guide to Justices of the Peace, by Bond — 1685
  • 110 Chronica Juridicialia, or an Account of the Kings of England, France— 1685
  • 111 Pleas of the Crown, with an Account of what is found on that Subject— 1678
  • 112 An Argument to prove that William the Conqueror made no absolute Conquest 1682
  • 113 Jurisdictions and lawful Authority of Court Leets, &c. — 1683
  • 114 Gulstons Epitome of the Law of England — 1658
  • 115 Advice to Grand Jurors from Law and Reason, in Cases of Blood — 1677
  • 116 Modern Assurancer, or the Clerks Directory, by J. H. — 1658
  • 117 Compleat Justice, or a Collection of Statutes for the Justices use — 1681
  • 118 Book of Instruments fitted for Attornies, Merchants, &c. — 1680
  • 119 Abridgment of the Lord Cook on Littleton, by Davenport — 1651
  • 120 Abridgment of the 11 Reports of Sir Edw. Cook, by Davis — 1651
  • 121 Abridgment of the 12th and 13th Report, by Manley — 1670
  • 122 Abridgment of the Lord Cooks Reports, by Ireland— 1666
  • 123 View of the Laws of England, as divided into Common and Statute, &c. — 1673
  • 124 Tractatus de Legibus Regni Angliae, per Glanvillum — 1673
  • 125 T. B. Resolutions of the Judges on the Statute of Bankrupts— 1670
  • 126 Lord Cooks compleat Copy-holder, with a Supplement — 1668
  • 127 Duty and Office of High-Constables of Hundreds, by Lambard — 1677
  • 128 Noys compleat Lawyer, with Observations on his Life — 1670
  • 129 Body of the Law of England, as it stood in Force— 1662
  • 130 Calthrops Reports of special Cases, as to the Customs of London— 1655
  • 131 Justice of the Peace his Clarks Cabinet, by Shephard — 1660
  • 132 Countries safety, or a Declaration of the Laws against Robbers— 1683
  • 133 Law of Juries, by Nisi Prius, methodically composed — 1665
  • 134 Court Keepers Guide, for keeping Law-days, &c — 1650
  • 135 Young Clarks Companion, containing Presidents for all occasions, 24o. — 1667
Common and Statute Law, omitted, in Folio.
  • 1 COuntry Justice, containing their Practice out of Sessions, by Dalton best Edit. 1682
  • 2 —Office and Authority of Sheriffs, with a new Table (best Edition) 1682
  • 3 Tables to most of the printed Pleadings, Writs, &c. by Townsend — 1667
  • 4 Reports and Cases argued, and adjudged in the time of Q. Eliz. by Leonard— 1675
  • 5 Rolls Abridgment of the Law, with the Lord Hales Preface, directing a method for Studying the Law, 2 parts, one Volume — 1675
  • 6 Fitzherberts Grand Abridgment, 2 Parts, one Vol.— 1565
  • 7 Collection of Statutes, with Notes in the Margent, References to year, Bookes with the Continuation of Manly, 2 Vol.— 1667
  • 8 A Kalender comprehending the Effects of all Statutes from Magna Charta— 1612
  • 9 Pulton de Pace Regis & Regni, viz. of Treasons, Homicides, Felonies, &c.— 1610
  • 10 Scobells Collection of Acts and Ordinances of Parliam examined by Records— 1658
  • 11 Boltons Justice of Peace for Ireland, with President of Indictments— Dubl. 1638
  • 12 Justice of Peace for England, with the Heads of the Acts, &c.Lond. 1655
  • 13 Law of Common Assurances touching Deeds in general, by Sheppard — 1669
  • 14 Rastels Collection of Entries, Declarations, Barres (best Edition) — 1676
  • 15 Liber Intrationum, or old Book of Entries, the (right Edition) referred to so frequently, and recommeded by Townsend— 1566
  • 16 Brevia Judicialia, or a Collection of Forms of Writs— 1662
  • [Page 6]17 Thesaurus Brevium, or approved forms of Original and Judicial Writs — Lond. 1661
  • 18 Officina Brevium, forms of Judicial Writs, with their entries — 1679
  • 19 Registrum Omnium Brevium Originalium, best Edition — 1634
  • 20 Liber Placitandi, or Pleadings Special, by Thompson — 1674
  • 21 Hansards Pleadings and Entries with several Writs — 1685
  • 22 Collection of the year Books, in 10 vol. viz. Edw. the 3d 4 parts, Edw. 4. L. Quinto of Edw. 4. Hen. 6.2. Hen. 4.5. Edw. 5. Ric. 3 Hen. 7.8. with Brooks Notes and References 10 Flitzherbert, printed. 10. vol. — 1596
  • 23 Ld. Cokes Reports in French, second part— 1602
  • 24 —his seventh part in French — 1608
  • 25 — Reports in eleven parts French, 2 vol— 1672
  • 26 — Another in French, old and best Edition, with the 12 and 13 Reports in English, 6 vol. — 1609
  • 27 — Institutions of the Laws of Engl. viz. on Littletons Magna Charta, Pleas of the Crown and Jurisdict. of Courts with Tables, 3 vol.— 1670
  • 28 — Commentary on Littleton with a Table— 1670
  • 29 Prinns Animadversions and amendment of the Ld. Cokes 4th Institute — 1669
  • 30 Crooks Reportes Tempore Caroli & Jacobi, 2 vol. — 1651
  • 31 Plowdens Commentaries 2 parts compleat, with 3 Tables large paper, cu­riously Noted, best Edition— 1578
  • 32 Dyers Reports, with a Table, in 12s 2 vol. — 1601
  • 33 Hobartes Reports enlarged with new Notes and Table— 1678
  • 34 Andersons Reports in the Rings Bench, Temp. Elizab.— 1665
  • 35 Bulstrodes Reports— 1657
  • 36 Leonards Reports in the Courts of Westminster — 1658
  • 37 Modern Reports Adjudged Tempore Caroli Primi— 1682
  • 38 Davis Reports of matters in Law adjudged in Ireland, with a Table — 1628
  • 39 Yelvertons Reports, Banc Le-Roy Temp. Jacobi — 1661
  • 40 Lanes Reports in the Exchequer Tertio & nono Regis Jacobi — 1657
  • 41 Hetleys Reports at the Common-pleas Temp. Carol. Primi — 1657
  • 42 Leys Reports of Resolutions in Law, in the Court of Wards— 1657
  • 43 Pophams Reports with other Cases by other Pens— 1669
  • 44 Huttons Reports in the Common pleas — 1682
  • 45 Palmers Reports Tempore Caroli 2di — 1682
  • 46 Reports in the Courts of Westminster, 4 parts compleat, by Leonard, 2 vol. — 1678
  • 47 Thesaurus Brevium, or a collection of approved forms of Writs Interleaved— 1658
  • 48 Keebles Assistant to the Justices of the Peace— 1683
  • 49 Laws and Acts of Parliament made by K. James and his Successors Kings of Scotland extracted from publick records, by Sir T. Murray. — 1681
  • 50 Collection of Statutes now in use in the Kingdom of Ireland, with Notes and a large Table — 1678
  • 51 Bridgmans Conveyances, or a collection of select Presidents — 1682
Common and Statute Law, in Quarto, omitted.
  • 52 WEsts Symboleography, or Presidents, 2 parts compleat — 1622
  • 53 —Another with the Proceedings in the Star Chamber &c. 2 vol.— 1632
  • 54 Ashes Tables to Cookes Reports, interleaved with Paper— 1606
  • 55 Hughs Gregories Moot-book, or a Survey of the Titles of the Law — 1663
  • 56 —Grand Abridgment of the Law, compleat, 3 vol. — 1660
  • 57 —Grand Abridgment of the Law (small Quarto) by Brookes — 1576
  • 58 L'Authoritye & Jurisdictons des Courtes per Crompton— 1594
  • 59 Compleat Clerk, containing the best forms of Presidents — 1664
  • [Page 7]60 Attorneys Academy, or the Manner of proceeding in any Court —Lond. 1623
  • 61 Stamfords Plees del Coron with the Kings Prerogative— 1574
  • 62 An Exposition of the Words of the Law &c. term's thereof— 1637
  • 63 Special Law Cases touching the Persons and Estates of all men— 1641
  • 64 Husbands Collection of Remonstrances, Votes, Declarations, Orders; Ordinances, Proclamations, &c. from 1641, to 1643, large paper. — 1643
  • 65 Swinburnes Treatise of Testaments and last Wills— 1677
  • 66 Wentworths Office and Duty of Executors, or a Treatise of Wills — 1641
  • 67 Astons Book of Entries containing perfect and approved Presidents— 1661
  • 68 Arguments upon the Writ of Habeas-Corpus in the Kings Bench— 1649
  • 69 Ld. Bacons Elements of the Common-Law of England — 1630
  • 70 Sheppards Touchstone of Common Assurances — 1651
  • 71 Dr. Cosins Abstract of Queen Elizabeth Injunctions, Canons, &c. — 15
  • 72 —Apology for sundry Proceedings in the Courts Eccles. Compl. 3 parts— 1593
  • 73 Powels Attourneys Academy with the most usual Fees of the Courts — 1628
  • 74 Cowels Interpreter setting forth the true meaning of the words of the Law — 1637
  • 75 Praxis in Curiis Ecclesiastcisper Franciscum Clark— 1684
  • 76 —Iterum cum Jndice Amplissimo & a mendis Repargata— 1684
  • 77 Seldens History of Tithes with the Practice of Payment of them — 1615
  • 78 Sheppards Grand Abridgment of the Statute and Common Law, 3 vol. — 1675
  • 79 Filmers Freeholders grand Inquest betwixt King and Parliament —
  • 80 Abstract of all the Penal Statutes in force and use — 15
Common and Statute Law omitted, in Octavo, Twelves.
  • 1 WIngates Abridgment of all the Statutes from Magna Charta — 1666
  • 2 —Another with a continuation extracted out of the Statut, 2 vol. — 1663
  • 3 Hughs Abridgment of all the Statutes— 1663
  • 4 Compendious Abridgment of the Statutes beginning at Pulton— 1661
  • 5 Collins Summary of the Laws of England as to Justices— 1655
  • 6 R. H. Clerks Guide, or a Collection of English Presidents— 1650
  • 7 —Another compleat in 4 parts, containing choice Presidents— 1673
  • 8 Browns Entring Clerks Vade Mecum — 1678
  • 9 Clerks Vade Mecum, a Collection of Modern Presidents— 1655
  • 10 Terms of the Law enlarged and augmented— 1636
  • 11 Billinghurst Arcana Clercalia, or the Mysteries of Clarkship— 1670
  • 12 Abridgment of Sir George Croke Reports by Hughes— 1665
  • 13 Abridgment of the Ld. Cokes Reports French, by Trotman— 1640
  • 14 Abridgment of the Ld. Cokes Reports English, by Ireland — 1657
  • 15 —Abridgment of the Reports of Judg Dyer — 1651
  • 16 Abridgment of the Treatise called Dr. and Student— 1630
  • 17 Glisson and Gulstons Survey of the Law, with the Judges opinions— 1659
  • 18 Lambards Office of a Justice of the Peace — 1619
  • 19 Sheppards sure Guide for his Majesties Justices of the Peace — 1663
  • 20 Analecta, or a Collection of such as have treated of Justices— 1642
  • 21 La Mirroir des Justices vel Speculum Justiciariorum — 1642
  • 22 Youngs Table of Such Statutes as relating to the Justices of Peace— 1660
  • 23 Natura Brevium in English, with a Table, by Mr. Rastal — 1666
  • 24 La Novel Natura Brevium du Judge Fitzherbert — 1635
  • 25 Wilkinsons Office of Coroners and Sherriffs, with the return of Writs — 1651
  • 26 Herns Law of Conveyances with the effects of all kinds of assurance— 1658
  • [Page 8]27 Kitchins Court Leet Court de Baron, &c. in FrenchLond. 1592
  • 28 —in English with the Forms of Writs and their returns— 1657
  • 29 Antrobus and Impeys Brevia Selecta, or choice Writs — 1663
  • 30 Blounts ancient Tennures of Land, and Jocular customs of manners— 1679
  • 31 Styles Practical Register, consisting of rules, orders of the Law, &c. — 1657
  • 32 Sheppards Actions upon the Case for Deeds, with 2 Tables — 1675
  • 33 Judgments of the upper Bench upon most difficult points of Law— 1655
  • 34 Theloal Digest of Original Writs; without the Title — 1579
  • 35 Cowelli Institutiones juris Anglicani ad Methodum Justiniani —Cant. 1625
  • 36 Hughs Parsons Law, or a view of Advowsons— 1663
  • 37 Degges Parsons Counsellor, with the Law of Tithes— 1681
  • 38 Sheppards Parsons Guide, or the Law of Tithes— 1671
  • 39 Zouches Jurisdiction of the Admiralty asserted against Sir E. Coke — 1663
  • 40 Rules and Orders for the Court of the upper Bench at Westminster — 1655
  • 41 Browns Compendious Treatise of Recoveries and Fines — 1678
  • 42 Compleat Sollicitor, teaching his Client to manage his own business— 1668
  • 43 Magna Charta cum Statutis Antiquis & Recentibus — 1608
  • 44 La Veiux Natura Brevium per Tottellum— 1566
  • 45 Perfect Table Le's several Livres del Rep. Sir Ed. Coke— 1606
  • 46 Le Table de's Reports Del Sir James Dyer— 1600
  • 47 Bridalls Speculum Juris Auglicani, or a view of the Laws— 1673
  • 48 Tryals per pais or the Law touching Juries by Nisi Prius — 1665
  • 49 Practick part of the Law, or the Office of a compleat Attorney — 1654
  • 50 Sheppards Survey of the County Judicatures— 1656
  • 51 —Court Keepers Guide, with President of Copies for C. Rolls— 1676
  • 52 —Office and Duty of Constables, Tythingmen, &c. — 1641
  • 53 Duty and Office of High-Constables of hundreds — 1677
  • 54 Meritons Guide for Constables, Churchwardens, &c. — 1671
  • 55 Sit Robert Brooks Readings on the Statute of Limitation— 1647
  • 56 Dialogue betwixt a Doctor of Divinity and Student of the Law— 1638
  • 57 Meritons Touchstone of Wills and Testaments and Administrations — 1674
  • 58 Book of Instruments with additions of several necessary — 1636
  • 59 Greenwood Practick part of the County Court Revived — 1657
  • 100 Noys Principal grounds of the Laws of England — 1642
  • 101 —Compleat Lawyer with observations on his Life— 1655
  • 102 Practice of the High Court of Chancery, by Sir R. Fanshaw— 1672
  • 103 Office of the Clerk of the Market, by Sheppard — 1665
  • 104 Brooks Cases Temp. H. 8. Edw. 6. Q. Mary, &c — 1597
  • 105 Wingates Body of the Common Law of England
  • 107 Earl of Clarendons Collection of Orders in Chancery— 1661
  • 108 Attorney of the Court of Common-Pleas, with the Fees of the Court — 1648
  • 109 Directions to know the Fees of the Prothonatories and Chancery — 1641
  • 110 Statuta Vetera et Recentiora, or a Methodical Abridgment — 1662
  • 111 Bassets Catalogue of the Common and Statute Law of this Realm — 1682
  • 112 Littletons Tenures in English perused and amended— 1627
  • 113 —Another in French
  • 114 A Manual, or a Justice of Peace his Vade Mecum— 1642
  • 115 Tenures de Monseir Littleton, white Character 24s — 1691
  • 116 Wingates Abridgment of all the Statutes in force and use — 1666
  • [Page 9]117 La Nouuelle Natura Brevium, par du Judge Fitzherbert — 1567
  • 118 —La Mesme avec, Table perfect, Composed per Guilliaulme Rastal — 1598
  • 119 Hughs Abridgment of all the Statutes in force and use — 1663
  • 120 Orders in Chancery, in two parts, with the Fees thereof— 1656
  • 121 Kitchins Jurisdiction, or lawful Authority of Courts, French— 1592
  • 122 —In English, with the Authentick forms of Writs — 1653
  • 123 Les termes de la Ley, or the Terms of the Law expounded — 1641
  • 124 Greenwoods practical Demonstration of County Judicatures — 1675
  • 125 Abridgment of the Statutes from Magna Charta, by Wingate— 1669
  • 126 Abridgment of all the publick Acts, passed 3d June, and 7th July— 1663
  • 127 Abridgment in English, of Lord Cooks 11 Reports, by Sir Th. Ireland— 1657
  • 128 Office and Duty of Executors, or a Treatise of Wills, by Wentworth — 1668
  • 129 Sheppards Court-keepers Guide, opening the Jurisdiction of Mannors— 1650
  • 130 Youngs Table of the Statutes, relating to Justices of the Peace, Survey of the Office of a Justice, and Justice restored — 1660
  • 131 Profitable Book of Mr. John Perkins, of the Laws of England— 1642
  • 132 Marches Actions for Slander, and what Words actionable — 1647
  • 133 Young Clerks Guide, three parts, in one Volume — 1659
  • 134 Table to several of the Lord Cooks Reports, French— 1606
  • 135 Table to Edward the 5. Richard 3d, Henry 7. and Henry 8th — 1597
  • 136 Justice of Peace his Clerks Cabinet, by Sheppard— 1654
  • 137 G. T. Attorney of the Court of Commonpleas— 1642
  • 138 Novel Cases de Les Anns, &c. Temp. Le Roy, H. 8. Edw. 6. per Brooke— 1597
  • 139 Collection of Orders in Chancery, with the alterations of the Earl of Clarendon 1660
  • 140 Directions for the Study of the Law, by Phillips— 1667
  • 141 Principal Grounds and Maxims of the Laws of England, by Noy
  • 142 Collins Summary of the Laws of England — 1655
  • 143 Turners Duty and Office of High-Constables of Hundreds— 1671
  • 144 Catalogue of Law Books digested under proper heads— 1671
  • 145 Magna Charta & Caetera Antiqua Statuta Examinata — 1556
  • 146 Les Tenures de Monseir Littleton— 16 [...]7
  • 147 —La Mesme, French and English, with Alphabetical Tables — 1671
  • 148 Book of Presidents, with additions of divers necessary Instruments — 1600
  • 149 Abridgment of Statutes, or a continuation of Wingate — 1663
  • 150 Book of Presidents for Warrants, fitted to every case — 1672
  • 151 Prospect of the Laws of England, with Notes on Judgment for High Treason 1679
  • 152 Table of the Justices Statutes, with the Epitome of Stamfords Pleas of the Cr. 1640
  • 153 Abridgment de Tout les Ans des Roy Henrie Ie Septiem. — 1574
  • 1 A Large Law Manuscript fairly Writ, containing several Tryals at Law, viz. between Richard Earl of Clanrick, and the Lady Frances his Wife, and Robert Sydney Vicount Lisley, touching divers Messuages, Lands, Te­nements, in Wyhurst, &c. with an Alphabetical Index to the matter there in contained.
  • 2 A Manuscript neatly Writ, containing Readings on several Subjects not hitherto published, by divers Eminent Lawyers, viz. Lord Cook, Calthrope, Corbet, Denshall, Windham, Marshall, Popham, Wyat, Anderson, Bradbury, Shuttleworth, Erograve, Frevil, Morgan, Gardiner, Salmon, with a Trea­tise of Tithes, and other matters, with an Index to the whole, seemingly designed for Publication—
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