A CURIOUS COLLECTION OF Law-Books, ANCIENT and MODERN, Consisting of the LIBRARIES OF JOHN COLLINS, Esq late of Grays-Inn, deceased. AND OF Another fam'd Practicer of the Law: With Additions of the Best and Latest LAW-BOOKS hitherto extant; As also an APPENDIX of a considerable Number of Books of the Civil & Canon-Law, Will be exposed to Sale by way of Auction, on Munday the 2d day of July, 1683, at the first House on the left-hand in Flying-Horse Court in Fleetstreet, near the Kings-Head Tavern at Chancery-Lane End.

By Edward Millington, Bookseller.

Catalogues are given gratis at Richards Coffee-House, and Rain-bow Coffee-House in Fleetstreet; and at Mrs. Dangerfield's, in the above-mentioned Flying-Horse Court; at John's Coffee-House in Fullers-Rents, near Grays-Inn; at the Coffee-House over agianst Lincolns-Inn in Chancery-Lane; at Bridges Coffee-House in Popes-Head-Alley, over against the Exchange in Cornhill; at Edward Millington's at the Bible in Little-Britain. 1683.

To the READER.

THis Catalogue contains the compleatest Collection of the Common and Statute Law-Books, ancient and modern, that hath been hitherto published, or perhaps will ever be exposed to Sale by way of Auction: So that I may presume to say, that not one considerable Book of Price, or Use in the whole Body of the Law is wanting. These Gentlemen were curious in collecting of the ancient, and scarce Books of the Law, as is obvious to every one that shall please to peruse the ensuing Names of them, especially of Books of old Customs, Usages, and Charters; there being no less then three different Editions of that fam'd Book of the Customs of Normandy, two of Stebunhith and Hackney; and of the Charters, of Romeney-Marsh, of the Tinners in Cornwall, &c. with indeed all other Books that respect the Law, that were useful, and in general Esteem, Which is Invitation sufficient to all the Gentlemen of the Gown, to buy upon this occasion, what they cannot so easily meet with, or not at all find, when their Occasions require, or they are desirous of having them.

This Auction will begin on Monday the second Day of July, 1683, at the first House on the left-hand in Flying-Horse Court, in Fleet­street, near the Kings-Head Tavern at Chancery-Lane End; at the Hours of nine in the Morning, till twelve; and from three in the After­noon to six. At which Place, and at the aforesaid Hours, the Books will be exposed to view, for three whole Days before the Sale, to all Gen­tlemen that please to inform themselves in the Editions or Conditions of them.

The Conditions of Sale.
  • 1. That he who bids most is the Buyer; and if any Difference ariseth, the same Book or Books to be again exposed to Sale.
  • 2. That the Books in this Catalogue (not otherwise expressed) are, for ought we know, perfect; but if any of them appear to be otherwise (before they be taken away,) the Buyer shall have his choice, whether he will leave or take the same.
  • 3. That the Money for the Book or Books so bought, is to be paid within a Fortnight after the Auction is ended, at the Place of Sale, where, upon Payment thereof, the Book or Books shall be delivered, within the time aforesaid.
Law-Books in Folio.
1AShes Tables to the L. Cook's Reports, as also to the Body of the Law, with M.SS. Notes, guarded & enlarg. with Paper, in one vol. Lond.1614
2Table to Fitz-Herbert's Grand Abridgment of the Law, by Rastal.1500
3Townsends Tables to the Presidents of Pleadings of the Common-Law.1667
4Pulton's Collect. of Statutes, with Manby's Continuat. ad An. 19. Car. 2. 2 vol.1632
5— Kalender, or Table of all the Statutes, comprehending their Effects.1606
6A Collect. of Statutes, in Norman, French, & English, printed Anno 19 Regis H. 7. 
7Rastal's Statutes at large, from Magna Charta, ad Annum 5 Phil. & Mariae1618
8— His Collection of Entries, Declarat. Barres, Replicat. &c. best Edit.1596
9Liber Intrationum, complectens diversas formulas Placitorum, best Edit. answering to the References in Townsend's Tables1546
10Statutes of Ireland, from the 10th Year of K.H. 6. to the 14th of Q. Eliz.1572
11— Of Ireland, in the 10th & 11th Years of K. Charles I.1635
12Bolton's Justice of Peace for the Kingdom of Ireland — Dublin,1638
13Skene (Sir J.) Regiam Majestatem, or the auld Laws and Constitutions of Scotland, collected out of the Register, from Malcolm II. to K. James. Lond.1609
14Catalogue & Collect. of O. Cromwell's Ordinances, Proclam. &c. from 53 to1654
15— Another of the same, larger Letter, gilt Leaves1653
16— Another Collect. in 1657, with the Petit. and Advice of the Knights.1657
17Scobell's Collect. of Acts & Ordinances, examined by the original Records.1658
18A Collect. of Acts for the Years 61, 62, 63, 78 Car. 2. bound in fillets, 3 vol.1661
19Pulton, de Pace Regis & Regni, of Treasons, Homicides, Felonies, &c.1610
20— Abridgment of all the Statutes, comprehending their Effects1608
21Collect. of all the Statutes in use, and those repealed abridged, with Notes and References to the Book Cases & Entries, with a Table to the whole1670
22L. Cook's Reports, in French, 11 parts, 2 vol. with a large Table, (lett.)1672
23— His Reports in English, 13 parts, compleat, with a Table, 2 vol.1680
24— His Institutes of the Laws of England, 4 parts compl. with Tab. 3 vol.1680
25— His Book of Entries, containing approved Presidents, &c.1614
26Prynne (W.) Animadversions on, Amendments of, additional explanatory Records to the 4th part of L. Cook's Institut. viz. Jurisdict. of Courts1669
27Cotton (Sir Rob.) Abridgment of the Records in the Tower of London, from K. Edward the 2d, to K. Richard, with Tables by Prynne1679
28Brook's Grand Abridgment of the Law, 2 parts, compleat1571
29Statham's Abridgment of the old Law, of a curious Character and Paper, Liber antiquissimus, & rarissimus omnium librorum ad Legem spectantium. 
30Rolls Abridgment of the Law, 2 parts, one vol. with Tables1668
31Sheppard's Abridgment of all the Common & Statute-Law now in force, with 1500 Words and Terms of the Law explained, with Alphab. Tab.1656
32—Law of Common Assurances touching Deeds in general1669
33—Practical Counsellor in the Law, touching Fines and Recoveries, &c.1671
34Wingate's Maxims of Reason, or the Reason of the Com. Law of England,1658
35Sir Orl. Bridgman's Conveyances, select Presidents of Deeds & Instruments.1682
36Plowden's Reports compleat, 2 parts, 3 Tables, with M.SS. Notes1578
37Dyer's Reports, with the large Table1621
38Keilway's Reports, with Notes, large Paper1602
39Crook's Reports, Temp. Caroli, Jacobi, & Elizab. with new Notes, 3 vol.1683
40Hutton's Reports in the Common-Pleas, Temp. Jacob. & Caroli1656
41Hobart's Reports in the Common-Pleas, with a Table1658
42— Another, purged from Errors, enlarged with Marginal Notes1678
43Yelverton's Reports in the Kings-Bench1661
44Latches Reports in the Kings-Bench1662
45Style's Narrationes modernae, his Reports, with the Numb▪ Rolls of the Cases.1658
46Owen's Reports in the Com. Pleas, reconciling the Differ. in the Year-Books1659
47Winch's Reports in the Common-Pleas, tempore Jacobi1657
48Lane's Reports in the Exchequer, with 2 Alphabetical Tables1657
49Hetley's Reports in the Common-Pleas1658
50Sir John Savil's Reports in the Exchequer, tempore Elizabethae1675
51Rolles Reports in the King's Bench, tempore Jacobi, 2 vol.1675
52Sir William Jones's Reports in the Kings-Bench1675
53Modern Reports in the Courts of Kings-Bench, Chancery, Com. Pleas, &c.1682
54Anderson's Reports compleat, 2 parts, tempore Elizabethae1664
55Moor's Cases and Reports, published by Sir Geoffery Palmer1663
56Bendloes Reports, temp. H. 8. Edw. 6. Phil. & Mar. & Elizab.1661
57Noy's Reports in the time of Q. Eliz. K. James, K. Charles1656
58Ley's Reports in the Court of Wards, and other Courts, temp. Jac. & Car.1659
59Dav. Jenkins Rerum judicatarum Centuriae octo, or his Reports1661
60Aleyn's Select Cases reported, with Tables1681
61Popham's Reports and Cases, with other Cases, by other learned Pens1656
62Vaughan's Reports and Arguments in the Common-Pleas1677
63Leonard's Reports compleat, 4 parts, vvith the general Table, 2 vol.1658
64Davis's Reports in the Courts of Ireland1674
65Case of Tenures on the Commiss. of defect▪ Titles, argued by Judges of Ireland1639
66Reports, vvith choice Cases in Lavv, in K. James & K. Char. time, by Hutton,1682
67Bulstrode's Reports in the Kings-Bench, in K. James's time, 3 parts, compleat.1657
68Palmer's Reports, vvith tvvo Tables, temp. Caroli secundi1678
69Dalton's Country-Justices Practice out of the Sessions1655
70— Another, vvith the Duty and Povver of Justices in the Sessions1682
71— Office and Authority of Sheriffs enlarged, since Dalton1670
72Keeble's Assistance to the Justices of the Peace1682
73Cawleys Lavvs of Q. El. K. Ja. K. Char. 1 & 2, touching Jesuits, & Pop. Recus.1680
74Duke's Lavv of Charitable Uses, vvith Sir F. Moor's Readings1676
75Draught of an Act for County-Registers, Wills, Administrations, for preventing Delay and Charge in the Chancery and Common-Lavv1656
76Thesaurus Brevium, or a Collection of approved Forms of Writs1661
77Brownlow's Brevia Judicialia▪ a Collect. of approved Forms of Judicial Writs.1662
78Officina Brevium, select and approved Forms of Writs in the Com. Pleas.1679
79Registrum omnium Brevium, tam originalium, quam judicialium1634
80Selden's Mare Clausum, seu de Dominio Maris libri duo1635
81—Idem, englished by J.H.1663
82— His Tracts of the Original of Ecclesiast. Jurisdict. of Test. &c.1683
83Grotius of the Rights of War and Peace, Engl. by Evats▪1682
84Minshews Dictionary, 9 Languages, explaining the obsolete Words of the Lavv. 
85Cowells Interpreter of Words & Terms of Lavv, enlarg. by Manley, Lond.1672
86Blount's Lavv-Dictionary, explaining the Words of the Lavv1670
87Spelmanni Glossarium, continens latina, barbara, peregrina, obsoleta, & novatae significationis vocabula, Scholiis illustrata, (opt. Edit.)1664
88— Idem alterius Editionis1626
89Lyndwood Provinciale, seu Constitutiones Angliae, cum Summariis & Annot.1501
90— Idem cum Constitutionibus Othon. & Othoboni, & aliis Constituti­onibus Londinens. hanc Editionem citat Cook on Littleton1525
91Le grant Coustumier du Pays, & Dutche de Normendie, avec la Chartre de Normandie, & autres Ordinances, best Edit.Rov.1517
92Bracton de Legibus & Consuetudinibus Angliae, lib. 5 distincti — Lond1569
93Lambard de priscis Anglorum Legibus, Sax. Lat. cum Legibus Hen. primi, una cum Glossario earum antiquo1644
94Suarez de Legibus omnibus Tractatus amplissimus1679
95Dugdale's Origines Juridiciales, with Cuts1680
96Perfect Journal of the House of Peers, beginning Octob. 21. 1678. con­taining an exact Account of the Proceedings of the House, to the sitting of the next Parliam. March 6. 1678. a large Manuscript, fairly writ.1678
97Sovereigns Prerogative, and Subjects Priviledges, comprised in several Speeches, Cases, & Arguments of Law, betwixt the King and Parliam.1658
98Townsend's Historical Collections of the Proceed. of Q. Eliz. 4 last Parliam.1680
99Ryleys▪ Placita Parliamentaria, una cum Judiciis forensib. large Paper.1661
100Hernes▪ Pleader, containing perfect Presidents & Forms of Declar. Plead &c.1657
101Compleat Sett of Year-Books, viz. Edw. 3.4 parts. H▪ 6.2. Ed. 4. Long Quinto of E. 4. Hen. 4, & 5. E. 5. R. 3. H. 7, & 8. with M.SS. Notes, 10 vol.1562
102Tables to the whole Body of the Law, & to Cooks Reports, 2 vol. by Ashe.1614
103Brown's Formulae bene placitandi, a Book of Entries compleat, 2 parts.1671
104Winches Book of Entries, Declarations, &c.1672
105Thompson's Liber Placitandi, a Book of special Pleadings and Presidents1674
Law-Books in Quarto.
1LIttletons Tenures 240, French, enlarged with Paper, with seve­ral Manuscript Notes. Lond.1621
2Fitzherbert's Natura Brevium, French, guarded and enlarged with Paper, with Manuscript Notes and References1616
3Sir H. Finches▪ Discourse of the Law, interleav'd with Paper, with Manu­script Notes, & References to the Law-Books, 2 vol.1661
4Compleat Clerk, containing the best Forms of Presid. of Assur. Conveyanc.1664
5West Symboleography, or Book of Presidents, 2 vol. compleat1647
6Fidell's Perfect Guide for a Lawyer, Presid. of Conveyances out of Coke, &c.1654
7Perfect Conveyancer, Presidents out of Henden, Noy, Mason, &c.1663
8Doderidges English Lawyer, a Method for managing the Laws of the Kingd.1631
9Lawyers Logick, exemplifying the Precepts of Logick by the Com. Law.1588
10L. Bacons Elements of the Law, and its Use, containing Rules, Maxims, &c.1639
11Noy's Grounds and Maxims of the Laws of this Kingdom1641
12Moyles Exact Book of Entries of the most select and Judicial Writs1658
13Smalls Exact Collection of Declarat. with Pleas, Replicat. Rejoinders, &c.1653
14Ashton's Placita latinè rediviva, a Book of Entries1661
15Earle Doctrina Placitandi, ou l'Art de Bon Pleading1677
16Townsends 2d Book of Judgments in real personal Actions1674
17Godbolts Reports of certain Cases arising in the Court of Records1653
18Special Law-Cases about Persons & Estates, collected out of the Body of the Law, large Paper1641
19Gouldsboroughs Reports, with learned Arguments at the Bar1653
20Marches Reports, or new Cases, with Judgments on them, with a Table1675
21Brownlow and Goldesborough's Reports compleat, 2 parts, one vol.1651
22— Declarations & Pleadings in English, 2 parts compleat, 2 vol.1651
23— Judicial Writs, shewing the Forms of Entries of Executions1653
24Powel's Attourneys Academy in the Courts at Westminster with the Fees1628
25— Another, with the Attorneys Almanack, and Directions for Search of the Records in the Tower, with the Office of a Remembrancer1617
26Book of Presidents in the manner of a Register1584
27Cromptons Author. & Jurisdict. of Courts, Courts de Justices, de Forest, &c.1637
28— Office and Authority of the Justices of the Peace1583
29Coustumes du Pais de Normandie, Anciens, Ressors & Euclaves de Iceluy — A Paris1586
30Les Coustumes du Pais & Duche de Normandie, avec Commentaries & Tables, editionis Raphael du Petit Val — ibid.1599
31The Charter granted to the Tinners of Devonshire, by K. Edw. 6. with its several Confirmat. & a Table of the Stat. of the Stannary, very ancient 
32Ancient Customs of Stebunhuth & Hackney in Middlesex, received and ap­proved by the Lords of the Mannor, with their Confirmations1587
33Rights of the Kingdom, & Customs of our Ancestors, discussed through the British and Saxon Laws, with the Power of Parliaments, by Mr. Sadler, sometime Town-Clerk of London (not castrated)1649
34Taylors History of Gavelkind, and its Etymol. with the Life of W. Conq.1663
35Summers Treatise of Gavelkind, with the ancient Customs of Kentish-Men.1665
36Manwoods Treatise of the Laws of the Forest, with their beginning1664
37Sir Walt. Rawleigh's Prerogative of Parliaments in England1628
38Hakewells Liberty of the Subject, against the pretended Power of Imposit.1641
39Husbands Exact Collect. of all Remonstrances, Declarat. Votes, Orders, Ordinances, Proclam. Petit. Messages betwixt the King & Parliament1643
40Abstract of all the Penal Statutes which be in general force and use1581
41Stamfords Pleas of the Crown with the King's Prerogative1607
42Prynnes Aurum Reginae, a Collect. of the Tower-Records as to the Qu. Gold1668
43Interpreter of the Signification of the Words of the Law, by Cowell1641
44Skenes Exposition of the Terms and difficil Words of the Law1637
45Fitz-herberts Grand Abridgment of the Law, 2 parts compl. with a Table1577
46Brookes Grand Abridgment of the Law, smallest in 4to1576
47Callis Reading upon the Stat. 23. Hen. 8 of Sewers1647
48L. Chanc. Ellesmeres Speech in the Exchequer touching the Post-Nati1609
49Sir James Dyers Reading of Wills, Brograve of Jointures, and Risden of forcible Entry1648
50Opinions of 4 Judges about Nusances of Dwelling-Houses1639
51Sir Francis Bacons Readings upon the Statute of Uses1639
52City-Law, or the Course of Proceeding in all its Courts, with the Offices1639
53Marches Reports, or new Cases, with the three learned Readings of Dyer, Brograve, and Risden, about Wills, &c.1648
54Sheppard's Grand Abridgment of Common and Statute-Law, compl.Lond. 1675
55— Touchstone of common Assurances and Conveyances1651
56— Faithful Counsellor, or the Marrow of the Law, 2 parts, 2 vol. compl.1651
57— President of Presidents1625
58Fleta de antiquis Britanniae Legibus, cum Commentariis Seldeni1647
59Godolphin's Abridgment of the Ecclesiastical Laws of this Kingdom1680
60Orphan's Legacy, or Testamentary Abridgment, 2d Edit.1677
61Swinburn's Treatise of Testaments and last Wills1590
62Fr. Clerke Praxis Curiae Ecclesiasticae, edita per Bladen1666
63Selden's History of Tithes, and the Practice of paying them1618
64Welwood's Abridgment of all the Sea-Laws1613
65Fulbeck's Parallel of the Civil Law, with the Canon Law, and the Common-Law, as also the Pandects of the Law of Nations1602
66Ridley's View of the Civil and Ecclesiastical Law1607
67Trial of Bastardy, or the Manner of the Government of England, ter­med Spiritual or Ecclesiastical, with Tables of prohibited Marriages, and of the English and Positive Canon Catalogues, &c.1594
68Hughs Grand Abridgment of the Law, 3 vol. compleat1660
69— Exact Abridg. of the Acts and Ordin. of Parliam. from 40 to 1656.1657
70— Abridgment of the Cases of the Law1657
71— Commentaries upon Original Writs1655
Law-Books in Octavo, Twelves, &c.
1HAwkes Grounds of the Laws of England, & Reasonableness of the Law1657
2Philips Directions for the Study of the Law1662
3— Principles of the Law reduced to Practice1661
4Noy's Compleat Lawyer, or a Treatise of Tenures and Estates1670
5— Grounds and Maxims of the Laws of England1663
6Wentworths Institutions, or principal Grounds of the Laws of England1552
7Doctor and Student, a Dialogue about the Laws of England1607
8Abridgment of the Doctor and Student1658
9Davenports Abridgment of Ld. Cooks Commentaries upon Littleton1652
10Irelands Abridgment of the Lord Cooks 11 Reports1657
11Trotmans Abridgment of the Lord Cooks Reports, French, with a Table1640
12Abridgment of the 12, 13 Reports of the L. Cook, by Manley1670
13Wingates Abridgment of all the Statutes in force and use1678
14— Another continued and inlarged1681
15Abridgment of the Statutes in the Reigns of K. Charles 1 & 2, by Manley1674
16Abridgment of the Stat. 16, 17, 18 Car. 1. & 12, 13 Car. 2.1663
17Abridgment of the Book of Assizes, French1555
18Abridgment of Brooke, Englished by March, with a Table1651
19Abridgment of Dyer, French1609
20Abridgment of the Reports and Commentaries of Plowden1650
21Abbreviamentum magnum Statutorum Angliae, ad ann. 15 Hen. 8. 
22Bridall's Abridgment of the Laws of England, touching Treason, Rebellion1679
23— View of the Laws of England, viz. Stat. Law, Com. Law, & Customs.1673
24Epitome of the Common-Law, 2d Edit. enlarged by Glisson, and Gulston1677
25Magna Charta antiquissima (sine titulo) latinèLond. 1525
26— Another (editionis Tottel) cum Statutis antiquis tum recentibus1576
27— Another, cum caeteris antiquis Statutis per exemplaria examinata1556
28— Another in English, with Notes and Observations of Ed. Coke.1680
29Fitzherberts Natura Brevium, French16 [...]9
30La Veiux & Natura Brevium dernierment corrigee1584
31Gregory's Abridg. des Cases Concernants les titles des Leys du Royalme1599
32Plowdens Queries, or a Moot-Book of choice Cases, Englished by H.B.1662
33Hughs Queries, or choice Cases for Moots, several Points of Law resolved1675
34Tenures de Mons. Littleton (Charta Magna) cum multis Notis M.SS.1604
35Littleton in French and English, with a Table1671
36— Another in French1617
37Perkins of the Laws of England, French, with Manuscript Notes1581
38Clodovei Childeberti Libellus antiquitatis, continens Legem Salicam, & Leges Burgund. Alamannorum, Saxonum, ex veteribus libris1573
39Coustumes des Pais, & Dutche de Bretagne, 24oRov. 1603
40Fortescue de laudibus Legum Angliae, with the Notes of John Selden, Esq1672
41Britton de Legibus antiquis Angliae, with Wingates Corrections1640
42Glanvil Tractatus de Legibus & Consuetudinibus Angliae, cum Commen­tario Fortescue, de politica Administratione & Legibus Angliae 
43— Another, cum diversis Manuscriptis examinatis cum Jndicibus1673
44Williams Excellency of the Laws of England, with Judge Hales Opinion in several select Law-Cases1680
45Sir Rob. Brookes Reading on the Statute of Limitations1647
46Glisson's Survey of the Law, with the Judges Opinions in several Cases1659
47Heydons▪ Idea of the Law, and the Idea of Government and Tyranny1660
48Meritons Landlords Law, a Collection of several Cases about Leases, &c.1681
49Tenants Law, several Cases in the Law about Leases, Rents, Distresses1674
50Enchiridion Legum, a Discourse of the Beginning, Nature, Progress, and Use of the Law1673
51Finches Law, with a Discourse thereof, in 4 Books, English1636
52Summary of the Com. Law of England, with Tablets for Method of Study1654
53Collins Summary of the Laws of England, as to Justices of the Peace1663
54Pages▪ Jus Fratrum, the Law of Brethren, shewing the Variety of Customs in several Counties1658
55Fountain of the Law, shewing the Method of Proceeding in all Actions1658
56Terms of the Law, with the Exposition of them, enlarged1624
57Leighs Philological Commentary of the obvious & useful Words of the Law1658
58Doderidges Honour's Pedigree, Rights and Priviledges of the Nobility, according to the Customs and Laws of England1657
59Treatise of the Nobility of the Realm, collected out of the Law1642
60The Magazine of Honour, or the Degrees of Nobility, by Bird1642
61Seldens Priviledges of the Baronage in Parliament1642
62Sheppards Actions upon the Case for Deeds, viz. Contracts, Assumpsits, &c.1675
63— Actions for Slander, a Collect. of 1000 Cases under Heads1674
64England's Balme, or Proposals for regulating the Law1657
65— View of all the Laws and Statutes concerning the Service of God1655
66Statuta vetera & recentiora, a Collection of Statutes about the Practice of the Law1672
67Hernes Law of Conveyances, the Nature, Kinds, Effects of them1658
68Hernes Law of charitable Uses, or the 43 Statute of Eliz. explainedLond. 1663
69Blounts Statutes concerning Bankrupts, methodically digested1670
70Stones Readings on the 13 of Eliz. touching Bankrupts1656
71Styles Practical Register, consisting of Rules, Orders, and Observations1657
72Brevia selecta, or choice Writs, not usually included in the Writ-Books1663
73Vaughans Discourse of Coin and Coinage, with an Account of the Law therein1675
74Townsends Preparative to Pleading in the Court of Common-Pleas1655
75Judg Jenkins Works on divers Statutes, relating to the Right of the King and Subject1680
76Lambards Office of the Justices of Peace, in two Books1581
77Chamberlains Compleat Justice, a Collect. of Stat. & Authors about that Office1681
78Sure Guide for his Majesties Justices of the Peace, by Sheppard1581
79Justice of Peace Clerks Cabinet, a Book of Warrants by Sheppard1660
80Kilburnes Choice Presidents upon all Acts of Parliament relating to the Office of a Justice of the Peace1681
81Practick part of the Office of a Justice of the Peace1682
82Justice restored, or a Guide for the Justices of Peace in and out of Sessions1661
83Wingates Justice revived, the whole Office of a Country-Justice1661
84Hornes Mirrour of Justices, French1642
85Youngs Table of the Statutes relating to Justices1663
86Clerks Manual, a Collection of Forms of Declarations, Pleas, &c.1678
87Browns Entring Clerks Vade mecum, or a Collection of Presidents1678
88Youngs Clerks Guide, a Collect. of choice English Presidents, 4 parts compl.1682
89— Another, containing Presidents for all sorts of Indentures, &c.1682
90Placita Generalia & Specialia, with the Forms of entring Pleadings1674
91Officium Clerici Pacis, a Book of Indictments, Informat. Appeals, Inquisit.1675
92Billinghursts Arcana Clericalia, the Mysteries of Clarkeship1674
93Young Clerks Tutor enlarged, a Collection of Presidents, of Recognis. &c.1682
94Compendious and accurate Treatise of Fines and Recoveries upon Writs of Entry1678
95Office of the Clerk of Assize, and of the Peace, with a Table of Fees1676
96Young Clerks Companion, or a Manual for his daily Practice1667
97The Clerk of Assize, Judges-Marshal, and Cryer, by T.W.1660
98Touchstone of Presidents, relating to Judicial Proceedings in Law, by G.F.1682
99A Book of Presidents and Instruments1616
100The Sollicitor, together with his Parts and Qualities, and fitting Endowments1663
101The Compleat Sollicitor, performing his Duty, and teaching his Client1668
102Attorney of the Court of Common-Pleas, Tothils Transactions of Chancery1648
103Attourney of the Court of Common-Pleas, with the Practice of the Court1642
104Attourneys Guide, suing out Fines and Recoveries, by G.T.1656
105Compleat Attourney, and his Office in the Prosecution of any Action1653
106Layman's Lawyer, or the 2d Part of the Practice of the Law, with the Duty of a Gaoler1654
107Sir Matt. Hales Pleas of the Crown, with a Summary of the Matters1682
108Bagshaw's Rights of the Crown of England, as it is established by Law1660
109Jura Coronae, his Majesties Rights asserted against Papal Usurpations1680
110Judgments in the Upper-Bench upon the most difficult Points in all Actions1655
111Ancient & modern Practice of the Kings-Bench & Com. Pleas, with the Rules of the said Courts, with the Practice of the Sheriffs Court, and Customs of the CityLond. 1674
112Rules and Orders for the Court of Upper-Bench at Westminster1655
113Vernon's Consideration for regulating the Exchequer1642
114Fanshaws Practice of the Exchequer-Court, with its Offices1658
115Practice of the Court of Chancery, with the Nature of the Offices of that Court1672
116Transactions of the Court of Chancery, both by Practice & President1649
117Lord Ellesmeres Observations concerning the Office of Lord Chancellor1651
118Collection of Orders heretofore used in Chancery1649
119Cary's Reports, or Causes in Chancery, out of Lambert, &c.1650
120Filacers Office, with the Nature and Forms of their Writs1655
121Kitchins Court Leet, Court Baron, with the Form of keeping them1580
122— Jurisdictions or lawful Authority of Court-Leets, 5th Edit. enlarg.1675
123Greenwoods Practical Demonstration of County-Judicatures1675
124Corporations, Fraternities, and Guilds, with Forms of the Charters of Corporations1659
125Court-keepers Guide, with the Jurisdiction of these Courts, by Sheppard1650
126Archion, or a Commentary on the High-Courts of Justice in England, by Lambard1655
127Articuli ad novas Narrationes, a Book of Diversity of Courts1561
128Lord Cokes Compleat Copy-Holder, with a Supplement1668
129Meritons Guide for Constables, Church-wardens, Overseers of the Poor1669
130Offices and Duty of Constables, Bar-holders, Tything-men, by Sheppard1641
131Duty of Constables, &c. with the Duty of the Surveyors of the High-way1641
132Babingtons Advice to Grand Jurors in Cases of Blood1680
133Trials per Pais, or the Law of England as to Juries, by G.D.1682
134— Another, methodically composed, by S.E.1665
135Englands Liberties, or the Free-born Subjects Inheritance1682
136Blount's Ancient Tenures of Land, & Jocular Customs of some Mannors1679
137Wilkinsons Office and Authority of Coroners and Sheriffs, with the Re­turn of Writs1657
138Smiths Commonwealth of England, with the Manner & Governm. thereof1635
139March Amicus Reipublicae, the Commonwealth's Friend1651
140Vaughan's Practica Walliae, or the Proceedings of the Great Sessions of Wales, with the old Statutes of Wales at large, & Abridgment of others1672
141Reports and Pleas of the Assizes at York1651
142Marius Advice concerning Bills of Exchange, with several Forms of Bills1674
143Atwoods Jani Anglorum Facies nova, touching the great Councils of the Kingdom, several Monuments of Antiquity1680
144— Another, containing the Laws Ecclesiastical and Civil, about the Clergy in Voting in Capital Cases1680
145Petyts Ancient Right of the Commons of England asserted1680
146— Miscellanea Parliamentaria, Presidents of Freedom from Censures, and Arrests of the Parliament-Members1680
147Hakewells Old way of holding Parliaments in England, & their Priviledges1660
148Copy of the two Journal-Books of the House of Commons, including their Transactions1680
149The whole Series of the Transactions of the Peers as to the Popish Plot1681
150L. Hollis Grand Question about the Judicat. of the Peers in Skinners Case1669
151— His Remains concerning the Judicature of the Bishops in Parliam.1682
152The Connexion, a Collect. of some principal Matters in K. James's Reign1681
153Hobbs Art of Rhetorick, with a Discourse of the Laws of England1681
154Lex Londinensis, or the City-Law, with its Customs, & Pract. of the Courts1680
155Camera Regis, or the State of the City, as to its Officers, Courts, Customs,1678
156Calthrop's Reports touching the Customs & Liberties of the City of London1655
157Act for the Reformation of Abuses in the Wardmote-Inquest, with the Articles & Charge of the said Inquest, with others relating to the City1617
158Charter of Henry K. of England, concerning the Ordinance Romeney-Marsh1597
159Turner's Case of the Bankers stated, the Property of the Subject asserted1675
160Right of Dominion, & Property of Liberty, with the necessity of Monarchy1655
161Catalogue of the Law-Books of England, interleav'd with M.SS. Additions1671
162— Another, with an Account of the best Editions, Volumes, Prices, &c.1683
163Jus Sigilli, or the Law of England touching the four principal Seals1673
164Ashes Tables to the Lord Cokes 11 Reports, of the old Editions1618
165— Table to the Statutes of Equity, with Dallisons & Bendloes Reports1609
166— Table to Judge Dyer's Reports1622
167— Table to Edw. 5. Rich. 3. Hen. 7, & 8, by Fleetwood1579
168Theloall Digest of Original Writs1579
169Ridley's View of the Civil & Ecclesiastical Law, with Gregory's Notes1675
170Molloy de Jure Maritimo & Navali, of Affairs Maritine, &c.1682
171Deggs Parfons Councellor, with the Law of Tithes or Tithing1681
172Hugh's Parsons Law, or a View of Advowsons1663
173Meriton's Parsons Monitor, consisting of Cases concerning the Clergy1681
174— Touchstone of Wills, Testaments, and Administrations1674
175Godolphin's View of the Admiral Jurisdict. with the Laws of Oleron abridg.1661
176Clerke Praxis Curiae Admiralitatis1679
177Wentworth's Office and Duty of Executors, a Treatise of Wills1663
178Appendix to the Office and Duty of Executors, by T.M.1678
179Sharrock's Provinciale vetus Provinciae Cantuariensis, cum selectioribus Linwoodi Annotationibus, & Constitutionibus Othoboni1664
180Cowelli Institutiones Juris Anglicani1630
181— Another in English, digested into the Method of the Civil Institutions1651
Law-Books Submitted in Folio.
1PƲlton's Collection of all the Statutes in Use, and those repealed abridged,Lond. 1618
2— Abridgment of all the Statutes from Magna Charta to 9 of K. James1617
3— De Pace Regis & Regni, touching Treasons, Homicides, Felonies, &c.1609
4Rastal's Collection of all the Statutes at large, with Marginal Notes, 2 vol.1618
5— Collection of Entries, Declarations, &c. large Paper1566
6Collection of the Ordinances, Proclamations, Declarations of O. Cromwell1654
7Collection of Acts of K. Charles the 2d, in 1660, 61, 62, 631660
8Winches Book of Entries, Declarations, Pleadings, &c.1672
9Lord Cookes Institutes compleat, 4 parts, 3 vol. with Tables1656
10— Pleas of the Crown, 3d part of the Institutes1644
11— Reports in English, 13 parts, with a large Table1680
12— In French, 11 parts, in 2 vol.Lond. 1619
13— 12th and 13th Parts, 2 vol.1656
14Prynnes Animadversions on the Lord Cooks Jurisdiction of Courts (lett.)1669
15Keilways Reports with Dallison and Bendlow, and a Table1633
16Leonard's Reports, with Alphabetical Tables, 3d part1663
17Hobarts Reports, (4th Edit.) enlarged and corrected, with a Table1633
18Ley's Reports in the Court of Wards1659
19Huttons Reports in the Com. Pleas, with References to some late Reports1682
20Davis Reports, with a Table1674
21Jones's Reports in the Kings-Bench1675
22Modern Reports, collected by a careful Hand, temp. Car. 21682
23Law of Common Assurances, touching Feoffments, Gifts, Grants, &c.1669
24Practical Counsellor, touching Fines, Recoveries & Judgments1671
25Book of Entries, containing many choice Presidents, by Brown, compleat1675
26— Formularum bene placitandi, pars secunda1674
27Judicial Writs, with their Returns & Entries in the Common-Pleas1679
28Country-Justice, both in and out of Sessions, with the Statutes abridged1682
29Reports of the Learned Judg Hobart1680
30Lyndwoods Provinciale, continens Constitutiones Provinciales quatuordecim Archiepiscoporum Cantuar. à Step. Langham ad H. Chicleium, Oxon1679
31Rolls Abridgment of the Law, (with L. Hales Preface) 2 parts, one vol.Lond. 1668
32H. Grotius of the Rights of War and Peace, Engl. by Evats1682
33Selden's Tracts of the Original of Ecclesiastical Jurisdict. of Test. &c.1683
34A compleat Collection of Year-Books, with Additions of new Notes, and References to the Abridgments of Brooke and Fitzherbert, with Tables to several of the Books, not before extant, in ten Volumes1672
35Edward the First and Second, published from the Manuscripts, and with the Notes and Tables of Serjeant Maynard1678
36Year-Books of Edward the 4th, Henry the 4, 5. Hen. 6. 2 parts. Edw. 5. Rich. 3. Hen. 7, 8. with Manuscript Notes, five vol. 
37Henry 7, 8, separatim, with large Manuscript Notes1555
38Rastal's Collection of Statutes, from Magna Charta to Q. Elizabeth 
39Sinderfin les Reports des divers special Cases Bancke le Roy, temp. Car. 2.1683
Law-Books omitted in Quarto.
1TEnures de Mons. Littleton, interleav'd with Paper, with Manuscript NotesLond. 1583
2Hughs Abridgment of Publick Acts and Ordinances of Parl. from 40 to 561657
3— Abridgment of the Law, with the Cases thereof1657
4Brownlows and Goldesboroughs Reports, 2 parts compleat1654
5— Declarations & Pleadings in English, or Forms of Proceedings in Law1653
6— Judicial Writs, as used in the Common-Pleas1653
7Smalls Collection of Declarations, Pleas, & Entries of Judgments1653
8Goldesboroughs Reports, or choice Cases agitated in all Courts at Westminster1653
9Moyles Entries of the most select Judicial Writs used in the Common Law1658
10Placita latinè rediviva, a Book of Entries, by Aston1663
11Earle Doctrina Placitandi, ou l' Art & Science de Bon Pleading1677
12Sheppards Abridgment of the Common and Statute-Law, alphabetically digested under proper Heads and Titles, 3 parts, one vol.Lond. 1675
13— Faithful Counsellor, or Marrow of the Law, first part1653
14Compleat Clerk, containing Forms of all Presidents for Conveyances, &c. with Forms of Bills, Pleadings, & Answ. in Chancery, by Eminent Lawyers1677
15Henden, Noy, Mason, Fleetwood, select & choice Presidents of Conveyances1655
16Guide for a studious Lawyer, Presidents out of Lord Coke, Hobart, &c.1654
17Doderidges English Lawyer, describing a Method for managing the Laws1631
18Life and Reign of King Edward the 6th, by Sir G. Hayward1580
Ryves Vicars Plea, declaring the Right of Tithes, notwithstanding Impropriat. 
History of the ancient and modern Estate of the Principality of Wales 
19Nic. Bacons Historical Discourse of the uniform Government of England, with a Discourse of the Power and Priviledges of Parliament, by way of Preface to the second Part, two Parts compleat1647
20Sadlers Rights of the Kingdom, and Customs of our Ancestors, with the Power of Parliaments1681
21Powel's Attorneys Academy, and Almanack, Repertory of the Records in Chancery and the Tower1631
22Crompton's Office and Authority of the Justices of the Peace1606
23Reports or new Cases, with the Reasons of the Resolutions1648
24Godolphins Orphans Legacy, or last Wills, of Executors, of Legacies1674
25Fulbeckes Pandects of the Law of Nations, with the Parallel1602
26Treatise of the Laws of the Forest, with what a Forest is, &c. by Manwood1615
27Fitz-herbert's Grand Abridgment of the Law, fair and large Cutt, (best Edit.) with a Table, and some Manuscript Notes1577
28Womans Lawyer, or the Rights belonging to Women1632
29Boon Examen Legum Angliae16 [...]
30Wisemans Law of Laws, or the Excellency of the Civil Law16 [...]
31Philips Reforming Registry, or a Representation of the Mischiefs of Registries, proposed to be erected in every County1671
32— Legality, Reason, &c. of the Rights & Priviledg. of the Kings Servants1671
33Prynne's Historical Vindication of the good old Fundamental Rights, Liberties and Properties of English Freemen, 3d part1657
34— Sovereign Power of Parliaments and Kingdoms' 3d & 4th parts1643
35— Plea for the Lords, a Vindicat. of the Legislative Power of the Peers, with his Speech, Dec. 4. 1648, touching the Satisfact. of Kings Answers1649
36Collection of Statutes Alphabetically from Magna Charta, to 1597 
Law-Books omitted in Octavo, Twelves, &c.
1WIngates Abridgment of all the Statutes in force and use1655
2— Another, beginning at Magna Charta, alphabetically digested1655
3Gregory's Moot-Book in French1599
4Wingates Body of the Common-Law of England1678
5Leighs Illustration of the useful Words, with their Distinctions in the Law1652
6Exposition of the Terms of the Law, without Title 
7Ashes Tables to the Statutes of Equity, with Dallison & Bendlows Reports1609
8— Table to the Reports of Judge Dyer1600
9Elenchus Annalium Edw. 5. Rich. 3. Hen. 7, 8.1597
10Th. Bassetts Catalogue of the Law-BooksLond.1682
11— Another, reducing the Books to proper Heads1682
12Actions on the Case for Deeds, collected out of the Body of the Law1675
13— Another, with 2 Alphabetical Tables1675
14— Actions on the case for Slander, by Sheppard1674
15Glisson & Gulstons Survey of the Law, with the Nature of a Writ of Error1659
16Marches Actions for Slanders, 2 parts compleat1674
17— Another, containing what Words are actionable in Law1648
18Law of charitable Uses, as Presidents upon that Statute of Uses1663
19— Another, teaching how to sue out and prosecute on that Statute1660
20Kitchins Jurisdictions of Courts, and the authentick Forms of Writs1653
21Greenwoods Ministerial Authority of Coroners and Sheriffs1675
22Magna Charta, & caetera Statuta, nunc per Exemplaria examinata1556
23Magna Charta, Edit. Tottell1576
24Tenures de Littleton, cum Notis Manuscriptis1604
25Tractatus de Consuetudinibus Angliae, per Glanvillum1673
26Direction or Preparative to the Study of the Law, by Fulbecke1608
27Clerks Guide, 4 parts compleat, by J.H. Counsellor1682
28Entring Clerks Vade mecum, by Brown1678
29Placita generalia & specialia, in a Collection of Presidents1674
30Practick Part of the Law, shewing the Office of an Attourney1666
31Compendious Treatise of Fines and Recoveries upon Writs Entry1678
32The Sollicitor, teaching his Client in all Courts1666
33Statutes concerning Bankrupts methodically digested, by T.B.1670
34— Ancient Tenures of Land, and Customs of Mannors1679
35Fragmenta Antiquitatis, with the Jocular Customs of Mannors1679
36City-Law, with its Customs, Powers, & Practice, & Acts of Com. Council1680
37State of London viewed, containing its Antiquity, Fame, Walls, &c.1678
38Jani Anglorum Facies Nova, by Atwood1680
39Copy of the Journal-Book of the last-Parliament, with the History and Discovery of the late Popish Plot1680
40Journal-Book of the Commons, containing the Discovery of the Popish Plot by the King to the two Houses of Parliament, with Danby's Accusation1680
41Ancient Right of the Commons, & that they were ever an essent. part of Parl.1680
42— Miscellanea Parliamentaria, by Petyt1681
43Cases of the Bankers and their Creditors examined and stated1675
44Anthrobus and Impey, choice Writs, being Extents directed to Bishops1663
45Wilkinsons Office of Coroners and Sheriffs1657
46View of the Civil and Ecclesiastical Law, by Ridley1675
47Parsons Law, or a View of Advowsons, by Hughs1663
48— Another, collected out of the Body of the Law1641
49Praxis Curiae Admiralitatis, per Clerk1679
50Cowells Institutes of the Laws of England1651
52Office of a Filacer, with a Table of their Fees16
52Office of the Clerk of the Market, and of the Laws of Provision1665
53Cary's Reports in Chancery, with the King's Decree in Chancery1650
54Grimstones Collection of Orders used in Chancery1669
55Reports at the Assizes of York, with Presidents for Pleading at Assizes▪1651
56Proceedings at the Sessions in Wales, by Vaughan1672
57Practice of the Exchequer Court, by Fanshaw1658
58Marches Actions for Slander, and of Arbitrements, two parts1648
59— Another in English, with a View of all manner of Pleadings1653
60Natura Brevium, French, with an ancient one in English, 2 vol.1580
61Fitzherberts Natura Brevium, French, with Rastals Table1598
62Ordinance of Parliament concerning the Subsidy of Tonnage1642
63Exposition of the Terms of the Law, with Rules and Principles of Law1567
64— Another, with the old Terms, French & English1579
65— Another, augmented in the French and English1609
66Parsons Law, collected out of the Body of the Common-Law1641
67Wingates Abridgment of Stat. from Magna Charta to 1666, with 4 Tables1666
68Resolutions of the Judges on the several Statutes of Bankrupts1670
Bundles of Pamphlets belonging to the Law, &c.
No 1
JUdge Thorpes Charge at the Assizes at York epitomizing the Statutes. Chancell. Ellesmeres Speech touching the Post-Nati. Laws and Orders of War for the Service of Ireland. Leighs Considerations for regulating the High-Court of Chancery. L. Bacons Speech concerning the Naturalization of the Scots.—His Charge at the Session for the Verge, with the Jurisdiction thereof. Warrens new Plea for the old Law. Proposals for regulating the Law, both in Sense, Form, and Practice. Vindication of the Laws of Engl. as established. E.C. Treatise of Bail and Mainprise. Right of Tithes as­serted by our old Saxon Laws. Articles of the Parliament exhibited against Sir J. Brampston, and Berkeley, Justices, 1641. Priviledges and Practice of Parliaments, with their Original, &c. Sir Nich. Bacon's Arguments exhi­bited in Parliam. proving the Persons of Noblemen attachable for Contempts against the Court of Chancery. Manner of Proceedings in the Courts of the Sessions of North-Wales. City-Law, or the Course and Practice of Proceed: at Guildhall. Argument of Nich. Fuller, proving that the Ecclesiastical Commissioners have no power to imprison, or to put his Majestie's Subjects to the Oath Ex Officio. Decree in the Star-Chamber, against ingrossing of Grain by Chandlers, 1633. Names of the Towns, Villages, Hamlets, in England and Wales, Alphabetical.
No 2
Gery's Proposals for Reformat. of Abuses and Subtilties against the Law. Vindication of the Laws of England, with Proposals for Regulation. Faldo's Reformat. of Proceed. at Law, by way of Petit. to the Parliam. Treatise of the Laws of England, with the Jurisdict. of the Court of Parliam. Doderidges Compleat Parson, or a Description of Advowsons, &c. Arguments upon the Writ of Habeas Corpus, with Sir J. Elliots Petition in behalf of the Li­berty of the Subject. Decree in the Star-Chamber against Rice Griffith, & John Scripps. Colthrops Customs and Usages of the City of London confir­med by Acts of Parl. Holborns Readings upon the Statute of Treasons. Or­ders and Directions for executing the Statutes for relief of the Poor. Con­siderations touching dissolving the High-Court of Chancery. Charge given at the Verge in K. James's time, by Sir Fr. Bacon. Speech without Doors, imperfect. Answer to that Speech call'd Mr. Challener's. Plea for Monar­chy, in an Address to General Monck. Instructions agreed on in Parliament, sent by the Commissioners to the Hague, with Commissioner Hollis's Speech. His Majesty's Letter sent by Sir J. Greenvil from Breda. His Majesty's [Page 14] Letter to the Generals at Sea from Breda. Souldiers Address under Gen. Monck to his Majesty. Discourse for a King and Parliament. Letter from an Independent, to his Friend a Presbyterian. Vindication of the Lord-Mayor & Common-Council, 1660. Discourse of the Settlement and Com­posure of Differences in this Nation. Speech of a Member of Parliam. ten­ding to the Establishment of Kingly Government. Sir Fr. Lovelaces Speech to his Majesty, at his Arrival at Canterbury. Covenant acknowledged by an English Covenanter. Declaration of the true State of the secluded Mem­bers Case.—
No 3
Cokes Readings upon the Statute of Fines. Proposals for regulating the Law, and making it plain. Collection of the Rights of Parliament. Privi­ledges of Parliaments allowed by the Learned in the Law. Order of holding Parliaments in Engl. Case of Ship-Money discussed. St. Johns Speech about Ship-Money. Bagshaws Argument in Parl. about the Cannons of the Church. Calthropes Relation between the Lord of the Mannor, and the Copy-holder. Act of Common-Council to regulate the Courts in Guildhall. Survey of the Office of Lord High-Steward of England. Grand-Jury-Man's Oath explained. Apology for a younger Brother, or Right of Parents dispose their Estates. A Proclamation for executing several Irish Statutes. Customs, Usages, & Liberties of the City of London. Judge Thorpes Charge at York Assizes. T.E. two Charges at the Assizes at Ipswich.
No 4
St. Johns Speech about Ship-Money. Case of Ship-Money discussed. Opi­nions of four Judges about Nusances in Houses. Rawleigh's Priviledges of Parliaments. Manner of holding Parliaments. Orders, Proceedings, Punishments, and Priviledges of Parliament. Collection of the Rights of Parliament, out of ancient Writers. Discourse of the Power of the Peers and Commons in Parliament. Jacksons Free-born English-Man's Plea for Justice. Star-Chamber Cases, & what Causes belong to that Court. L. Bacons Ordinances in Chancery. Hakewells Liberty of the Subject against Impositi­ons. Considerations for taking away the Court of Chancery. —
No 5
Petition of Right of the Freemen of England. Catalogue of the L. Chan­cellors, L. Keepers, & L. Treasurers of England. Pym's Declarat. upon Straf­fords Charge of High-Treason. Sir Fr. Bacons Cases of Treason. Vindicat. of Bagshaw's Readings about the Cannons, and Premunire upon them. Ar­gument to prove each Subjects Propriety in his Goods by a learned Judge. Foresta de Windsor, or the Meers, Meets and Bounds of the Forest of Windsor. Liberties and Customs of the Miners. Brooks Reading upon the Statutes of Magna Charta. City-Law, with the Offices disposed of by the Lord-Mayor. Liberties of London, with the Charters confirm'd by Parliam. and others not confirm'd. Speech about Ship-Money to the Lords in Parl. 1640. Original of Parliam. with the Saxon Denomination of Parliam. by Sir W. Rawleigh.
N. 6
Pettus Treatise of Taxes and Contributions. Case of our Affairs in Law and Religion. Leach's Proposition for registring of Deeds, Conveyances, &c. Compleat Law-Judg and Lawyer. Declarat. of the Lords & Commons upon the Statute that warrants the Commission of Array. Abstract of a Treatise about paying of Tithes in London. L. Bacon's Reading upon the Statute of Uses. Ancient Land-mark, or the Right of the Nobility to sit in Parliam. Discourse of the Fundament. Laws. K. negat. Voice, Power of Parl. with relat. to the Militia. Just Lawyers Complaint against private solliciting [Page 15] of Judges. Younger Brothers Apology. Free Customs and Priviledges of Stebunhith and Hackney, 1617. Commoners Liberty, or English-Man's Birthright. Experimental Essay touching regulat. of the Laws of Engl. Rea­ders Speech of the Middle-Temple on Magna Charta. Case of Tristam Wood­ward Esq about the Mannors of Tuddington in Bedfordsh. Imprisonment for Debt, against the Laws of God and Man. K. James Edict against Combats. Declaration for using lawful Sports on the Sabbath-Day. Sir J. Maynards Case truly stated. Poor Orphans Court, or Orphans Cry, by M.S. Leach Bribe-takers of Jury-Men discovered and abolished. — Safe Guards for Sheriffs and Bayliffs. Cottons Abstract of the Records touching the King's Revenue. Sheppards Parsons Law. Case of Ship-Money, according to the Grounds of Law. St. Johns Speech about Ship-Money. Liberties of the Miners in the Reign of K. Edw. 1. —
No 7
Proposals of the Attourneys of Com. Pleas for regulat. of the Law. Serjeant Cresholds Legacy to his 4 Sons. Arguments of 4 Sages of the Law, touching the extent of Customs of Cities, Towns, Corporations, &c. Leach's Propo­sals for an Act to prevent the Charge of false Arrests. Imprisonment for Debt against the Law of God and Man. A Compendium of the Abuses in the present Pract. of the Law. Proposals for an Act for speedy inlarging Pri­soners for Debt. Abstract out of the Records of the Tower, as to the Kings Revenue. High Court of Chancery's Continuance vindicated. An Enquiry, partly approving, partly disproving the Pract. of the Law. Proposals for the principal Courts of Engl. for keeping Terms, &c. Star-Chamber Cases, collected out of Crompton, &c. Ellesmeres Speech touching the Post-Nati. St. Johns Arguments, and Pyms Declarat. upon Straffords Charge of High-Treason. K. James Charge against Combats, and Combatants. —
No 8
Rules and Orders for the Court of Common-Pleas. St. Johns Speech about Ship-Money, with M.SS. Notes. Duke Hamiltons Case argued by Mr. Steel. Robinsons Proposals for new modelling the Law. Articles of Accusat. against Justice Bramston, and Berkeley, &c. by the Commons. Argument in Law touching the Bill of the Earl of Strafford. Englands Independency on the Papal Power stated, out of Coke and Davis. Ancient State of the Court of Requests. Doderidges Readings of Advowsons, and Parsons Guide as to Tithes. Arguments on the Writ of Habeas Corpus in the Kings-Bench. Powels Direction for Search of Records in the Chancery, Tower, Exchequer.—
No 9
Middle-Temple Readers Speech on Mag. Charta. Powell's Attorneys Al­manack. K. James Acts of Parliament past for the furtherance of Religion. Safeguard and Stay for Sheriffs, Bayliffs, &c. D. Hamiltons Case argued be­fore the High-Court of Justice. Articles of Direction touching Alehouses. Orders for the better Administrat. of Justice. Laws divine, and moral for the Colony in Virginia. Diggs, Coke, Littleton, and Selden's Conference touching the Rights of the Subject. Articles for the Justices of Scotland. De­claration of Nusances of Dwelling-Houses, with the Opinion of the Justices as to the Law touching Bastards. Remonstrance to his Majesty against Ship-Money. Tithing Table. Decree in the Star-Chamber about Grain. L. Bacon's Ordinances for the Chancery. — His Charge about Duels. —
No 10
Order of keeping a Court-Leet, &c. with the Charge. Orders in Chance­ry, in 2 parts. Proposals for regulating the Chancery. Continuance of the Chancery vindicat. 3 parts. Lawyers last Farewel. New Case put to an old [Page 16] Lawyer. Argument proving each Subjects Right in his Goods. J.M. Debate in Law concerning the Militia. Warrs Corruption of the Law debated. Raw­leighs Prerogative of Parliam. —His Tryal at Winchester. L. Cokes Speech & Charge. Star-Chamber Cases, with the Causes belonging to that Court. Brookes Reading on Magna Charta. Collection of Ordinanc. for the better Observat. of the Lords-Day. Civil Right of Tithes. Advertisement to Jury-Men touching the Engl. & Heb. Witch. Fullers Arguments in Lad & Mansels Case. Commons Articles of Accusation against Bramston, Berkeley, &c.—
No 11
Harringtons Form of a Common-wealth. Rota, or a Model of the free State of an equal Commonwealth. Needhams Case of the Commonwealth stated in 2 parts. Leicesters Commonwealth, by Parsons, alias Doleman. Judg Jenkins Discourse of the Inconven. of a long Parliam. Subjects Liberty set forth in the Politick Power of Engl. Judgment of the Lords against Poyntz, Darby, &c. for forging an Act of Parl. Seasonable Speech in the House of Commons, as to the other House. Sir John Evelyns Charge of H. Treason against three Earls. Prerogative of Parliam. in Engl. by way of Dialogue. Cooks K. Charles's Case, or an Appeal touching his Trial. Miltons Doctrine & Discipline of Divorce. — Tetrachordon, or 2d part of his Divorce. Un­limited Prerogat. of Kings subverted, proving them accountable for their Actions. Copy of the Commiss. of Array granted to Marq. of Hereford. Balls Sphere of Governm. accord. to Law. Smiths Manner of Governm. of Engl.
No 12
Venice Looking-glass, or a Letter from London to Rome, by Barbarini. Faithful searching Word to the Parl. Ordinances of the Lords & Commons for abolishing Archbishops and Bishops. J. Goodwins Right and Might well met. —His Anti-Cavalierism, or the Lawfulness of the War for suppres­sing that Butcherly Brood of Caval. Incend. Knaves and Fools in Folio. An Antidote against our unnatural Civil Wars. Remonstr. of the Parliam. to the King. Englands loud Cry for their King. J. Miltons Doctrine & Discipl. of Divorce, 2d Edit.—His ready way to establish a free Commonwealth with the Excellency thereof. Castlemains Compendium, or a short View of the late▪ Trials in relat. to the Plot. Pacquet of Advice to the Men of Shafts­bury. Withers Epistle at random. E. of Straffords Letters from the Tower to his Maj. The Naked Truth. Beginning, Progress of the Sect of Arminians. Articles of Enquiry for the Archdeaconry of Essex. Duels or single Combat derived from Antiquity into this Kingd. Silvers Paradoxes of Defence, pro­ving the true Grounds of Fight to be in the short ancient Weapons. —
N. 13
Pair of Spectacles for this purblind Nation, by H.M. Blands Argument in Justificat. of the 5 Parliam. Members. Continuation of remarkable Passa­ges, by way of Informat. to the Parl. Forerunner of Revenge, or 2 Petit. to the K. and Parl. touching K. James's Death by Poyson. The Will, & Lega­cies of Card. Richeleiu. Wottons Life of the D. of Buckingham. Petit. of the Parl. to his Maj. at York. Short View of the Prelatic. Church of Engl. J.M. Difference about Church-Governm. ended. North Star of Engl. Aphorisms of the Kingd. asserting the Parl. to be the Moderation of Monarchy. Pleydells Speech touching the Church. Religion of the Dutch, in several Lett. Causa­bons Question of Preaching discussed. L. Brook of the Nature of Episcopacy. Tract against Usury. Cooks K. Charles's Case, with an additional Opinion touching K. James's Death. J. Miltons Tenures of Kings and Magistrates, 2d Edit. Character of a Quaker, or the Clownish Hypocrite. & 3 other Tracts
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Libri Iuridici & Canonici, in Folio, Quarto, Octavo, Duodecimo, &c.

1FRanc. Modii Repertorium Sententiarum & Regularum, item (que) dictionum ex universo corpore Juris collectarumLugd. 1607
2Elb. Leonini Centuria Consiliorum de dotibus, &c.Antw. 1583
3Margarita nova Baldi, sive singularia feu repertorium Baldi1497
4Basil. Heroldi Origines & Antiquitates Germanicae, viz. Leges Salicae, Alemannorum, Saxonum, Angliorum, Burgundiorum, Francorum, &c. Bas.1557
5Joan. Seldeni Mare clausum, seu de Dominio MarisLond. 1635
6Corpus Juris Civilis Justinianei, cum Comment. Accursi, Scholiis Contii, Lucu­brationib. Gothofredi, Glossae obscurior. explicant. cū Indicib. S. Daoys, 6 vol.Lugd 1627
7Corpus Juris Canonici, cum Glossis, (liber antiquiss.) forsan unus è primis qui post Invent. Artis Typogr. è prelo prodierit, charact. majuscul. depict. & deaur.Pat. 1474
8Did. Covarravias opera omnia, cū Tractatu de frigiditate in MatrimonioFr. 1607
9Jul. Clari opera omnia, sive Practica Civilis & Criminal. cum aliis Tractat.Ib. 1636
10Jo. Calvini Lexicon Juridicum & Feudale, cum Lucubrationibus varior.Gen. 1622
11Franc. Suarez Tractatus amplissimus de Legibus, & Deo Legislatore.Lugd. 1619
12Budaei Tractatus de Asse, & ejus partibusBasil.
13A large Manuscript being a Collection of Opinions & Resolut. of Soto, Navar-Lessius, Diana, Sayrus, &c. in several Cases de Matrimonio, with an Index. 
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15Commentaria in 1, 2 Pandect. Nov. & Vet. & in Cod. 1, 2, additionibus clarissim. illustrata, unà cum Authoris vita & opinionib. passim citat. 3 volTaur 1575
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20Dom. Fusarius de Substitutionibus in genere, viz. de vulgari, pupillari, &c.Col. 1633
21Pet. Rebuffi Praxis Beneficiorum & Praxis Cancellaria cum Indice.Lugd. 1620
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23B. Fernandi Lucubrationes de Matrimonio, Arbor Consanguinitatis, &c.Lugd. 1601
24Eman. Costae Opera omnia Juridica de Rebus TestamentariisLugd. 1589
25Pet. Fontanellae Tractatus de Pactis Nuptialib. & Capitulis Matrimonial.Col. 1634
26Bapt. Boiardi Additiones & Annotat. in Practicam Criminal. J. Clari.Par. 1597
27Fr. de Caldas Pereyra Syntagma de universo Jure EmphyteuticoFranc. 1612
28Jo. Mynsingeri Apotelesma, sive Scholia in 4 libros Institut. JustinianiBas. 1559
29G. Saraynae Singularia clarissim. Doctor. qui hactenus de Jure responder.Lug. 1560
30B. Cepollae Opera omnia Juridica, viz de Servitute Urban. Rusticorum, &c.Ib. 1577
31Hieronymi Cagnoli Senatoris Sabaudiae Opera Juridica, 2 vol.Ibid. 1569
32M. Socini Commentaria in Jus Canonic. uná cū Tractatib. de Visitat. 3 vol.Ven. 1593
33Emyl. Ferretti praelectiones in Titul. de acquirenda possessione, &c.Lugd. 1552
34Fr. Zypei Consultationes Canonic. ex Jure noviss. Conc. Trid. deprompt.Ant. 1640
35Jul. Caprae Paraphrasis in Pandectarum libros JustinianiBas. 1560
36Gul. Duranti Speculum Juris Civilis, cum Additionibus BaldiVenet. 1495
37Nic. Garcia Tractatus amplissimus de Beneficiis Cardinal. S. Concil. Trid.Col. 1629
38Sebast. Medicis Summa decretorum Peccatorum, Haeresum & VirtutumVen. 1587
39Feliciano de solis Commentariis, de Censibus lib. 4Franc. 1605
40G. Redoani Opera, sive Tractatus de Rebus Ecclesiasticis non alienandisCol. 1618
41Justiniani Institutiones Juris Civilis, graecè per Theophil. Antecellorem.Bas. 1534
1Mart. Bonacinae Tractatus de Clausura, de Simonia, &c. in 4oLugd. 1628
2Arn. Vinnii Commentaria in Institutiones Imperiales Justiniani, 4oAmst. 1644
3Aug. Barbosa de Canonicis Dignitatibus & Benefiarciis CathedraliumLugd. 1634
4— Collectanea Bullarii aliorumve summorum Pontificum Constitutionib.Ib. 1634
5Lud. Grempii Codicis Justiniani methodica TractatioFranc. 1593
6Fr. Raguelli Commentarius ad Constitutiones & Decisiones JustinianiParis 1610
7Le Maistre de Bonis & Possessionibus Eccles. de veteris Censib. Sacerdot.Ib. 1636
8Emyl. Galli Tractatus de Exceptionibus in Successionibus ab IntestatoCol. 1619
9—Collectanea Doctorum de variis Questionibus in Foro Eccles. versant.Ib. 1634
10Guid. Papae Decisiones Juris, Annotationibus Steph. RanchiniLugd. 1602
11Barth. Ugolinus de Censuris Romano Pontifici reservatisVenet. 1602
12Card. Paleotus de Sacri Consistorii ConsultationibusIbid. 1594
13Edm. Merilii Observationes de Justitia & JureParis 1618
14Gasp. Lotti Consilium de Finibus & qualitate FiniumMutin. 1602
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16— Ejusdem Questiones Juris tam Romani quam SaxoniciIbid. 1579
17Sim. Maioli de Irregularitate, & aliis Impedimentis Canonic. TractatusRom. 1619
18Ant. Bullei Decas Miscellanea de tribus generalissimis Preceptis JurisBrem. 1621
19Matth. Wesenbeci Commentarius in 4 librum CodicisWiteb. 1616
20Step. D'Avila de Censuris Ecclesiasticis TractatusLugd. 1608
21Paul. Squillante de Privilegiis Clericorum in Curiis utrius (que)Neapol. 1635
22B. Automne la Conference du Droit Francois avec le Droit RomainParis 1615
23La Practique de Masuer par Anton. FontanonIbid. 1606
24Pandectes, ou digestes du Droit de FranceA Lyon 1597
25La 2d Partie des notables Questions de du Droit de la Parl. de TholosePar. 1606
26Corpus Juris Civilis, cum Annotationibus, & capitulis rubris, 3 vol.Lugd. 1551
27Volumen secundum separatimIbid. 1551
28Corpus Juris Canonici, cū Glossis & Annotationib. litera Gothica, 3 vol.Par. 1510
29Geo. de Nigromonte Tractatus de Jure Venandi, Aucupandi, Piscandi,Con. 1602
30Joan. Borcholten in 4 libros Institution. Juris Civilis CommentariaParis 1663
1Corpus Juris Civilis Argumentis & Notis Pacii illustratum, 8 vol. in 8o.Gen. 1580
2Pet. Monetae Tractatus de Decimis, de Optione, de Distributionibus, 8oCol. 1620
3Joan. Lancelotti Institutiones Juris CanoniciIbid. 1609
4Tho. Lansii de Principatu inter Provincias Europae ConsultatioAmst. 1636
5Budeus de Asse, & ejus partibus BreviariumCol. 1528
6—Ejusdem in Pandectarum libros AnnotationesBas. 1533
7Ant. Negusantius de Pignoribus & HypothecisLugd. 1620
8Tho. Beneuentani Praxis EpiscopalisCol. 1618
9Canisii Summa Juris CanoniciParis 1640
10—Alter cum AppendiceAntw. 1628
11Bern. Dias Regulae Juris cum AmpliationibusLugd. 1564
12Decretales Epistolae summorum Pontificum a Greg. Papa collectaeParis 1550
13J. Harprechti Commentarius in titulum de emptione & venditioneTub. 1612
14Corvini Enchiridion, sive Institutiones Imperiales per Erotemat. explic.Am. 1649
15Vinnii in Institutionum Elementa CommentariaIbid. 1663
16Justiniani Institutiones Juris cum rubris, 24o, gilt letter'dIbid. 1654
17Phil. Decius de Regulis Juris, unà cum Comment. Muxellani de RegulisLug. 1577
18Enchiridion, sive Rubricae omnes Caesarei & Pontificii JurisBas. 1559
19Praxis Curiae Admiralitatis AngliaeLond. 1679
20—Alter ejusdem EditionisIbid. 1679
21Modus legendi Abbreviaturas in Jure Civili & PontificioCol. 1560
22Gul. Grotius de Principiis Juris NaturalisCantab. 1673
23Sam. Puffendorfi Elementa Jurisprudentiae universalisIbid. 1672
24Justiniani Institutiones Doctiss. script. Notis illustrataeGen. 1568
25Wolf. Sigismundi Trismegistus Canonicalis, sive Nomenclatura Canonica1627
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