A Choice COLLECTION OF Law-Books ANCIENT, and MODERN.

Consisting of the LIBRARY OF Henry Parker, Esq of Grays-Inn deceased; AS ALSO Of another Eminent Professor of the Law, with some Additions of other New Law Books, Viz. REPORTS, &c.

Will be Exposed to Sale by way of Auction, on Munday next, the 5th. day of December, 1681. At the Auction House in Ivy-lane next door to the Wooll-sack.

By Edward Millington, Bookseller.

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TO THE READER.

AFter so many Sales by Auction of the Libraries of several eminent Clergymen deceased; to the general satisfaction of the Buyers, I resolved once to Consult the Interest, as also the Conveniency of the Gentlemen of the Long Robe; by exposing to Sale by way of Auction, a choice Collection of Books of the Common and Statute Law, consisting of the Library of Henry Parker, Esq &c. on Monday next, being the fifth day of December, 1681. At the Auction House in Ivy lane, be­ginning exactly at the hours of nine in the Morning till Twelve, and Two in the Afternoon till Six.

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A CATALOGUE OF Law-Books,

Folio.

  • 1 AShes Tables to the Body of the Law, to the first 10. Cook's Reports &c. 2 vol. Lon. 1614
  • 2 Brook's Grand Abridgment of the Law. 1575
  • 3—Another grand Abridgment interleaved, and metho­dized according to the Reigns of the Kings, with interscriptions. M. S. 7 vol.
  • 4 Table to Fitzherberts Abridgment. 1565
  • 5 Scobells Collection of Acts and Ordinances from 1640 to 1656. Exami­ned by Records. 1656
  • 6 Pultons Collection of Statutes at large, to the 21 of R. Jacobi. 2 vol. 1658
  • 7—Manbys Collections of Statutes, being a continuation of Pulton 1667
  • 8 Rastals Collection of Statutes from Magna Char [...] to 7. Jacobi. 1621
  • 9 Collections of the Statutes of Ireland, now in use. Dubl. 1670
  • 10 Collection of Acts, from 1661, to 1667. Car. II. Lond. 1667
  • 11 Collection of Acts of Parliament, with Resolves, Votes, Declarations Orders, Articles, Ordinances, as also a compleat Collect. of all the Proclamations, Declarations, Articles of Cromwel, from 1648, to to 1658 5 vol. 1656
  • 12 Keebles Col. of Statutes, new methodiz'd with additional references. 1681
  • 13 Brownes Formulæ benè Placitandi. pars 2. 1674
  • 14 Dalton's Office and Authority of Sheriffs for the use of the Gentry. 1628
  • 15—Another of the best Edition 1681
  • 16—Countrey Justice
  • 17 Crookes Reports at the Kings Bench in K. Charles I▪ time. 1657
  • [Page 2]18 Bulstrodes Reports, Eng. Temp. Jac. et Car. I. 2 parts. 1657
  • 19 Plowdens Commentaries, 2 parts, compleat, 3 Tables. 1578
  • 20 Dyers Reports, with Tables. 1672
  • 21—Another with 3 Tables, curiously noted. 1672
  • 22 Cowells Interpreter of the signification of the words of the Law. 1658
  • 23. Car. du Fresne Glossarium ad scriptores Mediæ et infimæ Latinitatis, in qua ferè omnia verba in Spelmanni Glossario, continentur, unà cum [...] & [...] Can. &c. e [...]plicatis. 3 vol. Par. 1678
  • 24 Finches L [...]w of Eng [...], in French. Lond. 1613
  • 25 Townsends Tables [...] the Printed; Pr [...]id. a [...]d p [...]eading [...] of the Law. 1667
  • 26 Cookes Com. on Littleton, the first part of the Institutes with a Table. 1639
  • 27—Reports in English, compleat. 13 parts, with a large Table. 1680
  • 28 Ashes Table to Cook's Reports, in English, a part. 1680
  • 29 Davis Reports in the Courts of Ireland with a Table, noted. 1628
  • 30 Hobartes Reports, Eng. with a Table, best Edition 1678
  • 31 Yelvertons Reports. 1674
  • 32 Dukes Law of Charitable Uses, with Sir Fra. Moores Cases in Law. 1676
  • 33 Leonard [...] Reports Eng. in Q▪ Elizabeths time. 4th. part▪ Lond. 1675
  • 34—Reports compleat. 4 parts, 2 vol. 1663
  • 35 Wingates Maxims of Reason in the Common Law of England. 1658
  • 36 Pultons Abridgment of the Statutes of England. 1642
  • 37—de Pace Regis et Regni, of Treasons, &c. 1610
  • 38 Prynns Animadversions on the Lord Cook. Jurisdiction of Courts. 1669
  • 39 Browns Book of Entries, containing choice Presidents. 2 vol. 1671
  • 40 Vaughans Reports in the Common pleas, English. 1677
  • 41 Leys Reports and Resolutions in Law in the Courts of Wards. Eng. 1659
  • 42 Eatches Cases and Reports in K. Bench. 1661
  • 43 Winches Reports of Common Pleas, French. 1657
  • 44 Cooks Reports 11 parts compleat, with Tables, 2 vol. 1672
  • 45—another compleat, 11 parts, Fr. 4 vol. 1607
  • 46—another English, compleat, with a large Table, 1 vol. 1680
  • 47—Commentary on Littleton, with a Table. 1628
  • 48—Com. on Magna Charta, &c. with a large Table. 1669
  • 49—his Institutes compleat, 4 parts, 3 vol. with Tables. 1639
  • 50—his Book of Entries, containing approved Presidents, with a Table. 1614
  • 51 Winches Entries, containing Declar. Informat. Pleadings, &c. 1681
  • 52 Rastals Collection of Entries, with a Table. 1671
  • 53—his Statutes from M. Charta, to K. James 7th. 1615
  • 54 Compleat set of year Books, viz. Edward the 3d. 1, 2. parts. Quadragesms, Book of Assizes, Edw the 4th. and long Quinto. Edw 4th. Hen. 6th. 2 vol. Hen. 4th, and 5th. Edw. 5th. Rich. 3d. Hen. 7th, and 8th. with new Notes and References to Sta­tham, and large Tables, 8 vol. Pastboards. Lon. 1679
  • [Page 3]55—another set with Brookes Notes, Manuser. by the Lord Finch, with Ashes Tables to them, Bellews Rich. II. large Paper, 12 vol. Folio. 1 vol. Octavo. Ibid. 1562
  • 56 Linwood Provinciale seu constitutiones Angliæ cum summariis et Annotat. una cum constitutionibus Othonis et Othoboni. Fol. & Octavo. Par. 1501
  • 57 Rolls Abridgment of the Common Law, compleat. Lond. 1668
  • 58—another compleat. 2 vol. 1668
  • 59—his Reports. temp. Jac. Regis. compleat. 2 parts. 1 vol. 1675
  • 60—another compleat. 2 vol. curiously Noted. 1675
  • 61 Registrum Brevium originalium. 1634
  • 62 Cottons Abridgment of the Records in the Tower. Publ. by W. Prynne. 1674
  • 63 Animadversions on the fourth part of Cooks Institutes, by Prynne. 1669
  • 64 Davis Reports with Hetley, Noy, Latch, and Owen, Banck Le Roy. Car. I. some of them noted. 1674
  • 65 Jones Reports of the Kings Bench, noted fairly. Lond. 1675
  • 66 Yelvertons Reports Bank Le Roy—temp. Q. Elizabeth. & Jac. 1674
  • 67 Hobarts Reports of Com. pleas, English, with Table. 1678
  • 68 Styles Modern Reports Car I. Engl. 1658
  • 69 Leonards Reports (temp.) R. Eliz.) 4 parts, one vol. 1658
  • 70 Vaughans Reports in the Common pleas. 1677
  • 71 Bridgemans Reports (temp. Jacob.) 1659
  • 72 Davis Reports in the Courts of Ireland. 1674
  • 73 Leys Reports in the Court of Wards, temp. Jac. & Car. I. 1659
  • 74 Noys Reports and Cases in Q. Elizabeths time. 1669
  • 75 Crooks Reports K. Bench. temp. Car. I. large Letter. 1657
  • 76—Compleat 3 vol. Eliz. Jac. & Car I. 1657
  • 77 Huttons Reports. 1656
  • 78 Moors Reports. 1656
  • 79 Pophams Reports. 1656
  • 80 Andersons Reports 2 parts, compleat letter'd. 1664
  • 81 Bulstrodes Reports compleat, 3 parts, one vol. 1657
  • 82 Palmers Reports. Car. II. 1678
  • 83. Keilways Reports, with Dallison and Benlow, with a Table. 1633
  • 84 Dugdales Origines Juridiciales, Historical Memoirs of the Eng­lish Law, with Cuts. 1680
  • 85 Sheppards Epitome of all the Common and Statute Laws of England, and the Laws words explained. 1656
  • 86—Law of common assurances, touching Deeds in General, &c. 1669
  • 87—his actions upon the Case for slander. 1662
  • 88—his Practical Councellor about Fines and Recoveries, compleat. 1601
  • 89 Book of Entries, being choice Presidents, by Brown. 1675
  • [Page 4]90 Law of Common Assurances, by Sheppard. 1669
  • 91 Fortescue de laudibus Legum angliæ, with a large commentary, by Mr. Waterhouse. 1663
  • 92 Officinà Brevium, Forms of Judicial Writs, with their Returns and Entries. 1679

Law-Books, Quarto.

  • 1 SƲinburne of Testaments and last Wills. Lond. 1638
  • 2—another of a later Impression. 1640
  • 3 Wests Symboleography, or the art of Presidents, 2 parts. 1610
  • 4—another compleat, 1 vol. 1615
  • 5 Crook and Huttons Arguments, as to Ship-money in Hambdens Case. 1641
  • 6—another with the Order and Votes of Parliament for vacating Judg­ment. 1641
  • 7 Hobarts Reports in the Court of Common Pleas. 1641
  • 8 Cowells Interpreter of the Words and Terms in the Law Writers▪ 1637
  • 9—another explaining most words in the Law. 1637
  • 10 Manwoods discourse of the Laws of the Forest. 1598
  • 11—another, a later Edition. 1615
  • 12 Staundfords Pleas of the Crown, with the Kings Prerogative. 1574
  • 13—another. 1567
  • 14 Crompton's Jurisdiction of Courts. 1637
  • 15 Antient right of Bishops to Sit and Vote in Parl. out of Cambden, Sel­den, and Spelman. 1660
  • 16 Brooks Grand abridgment of the Law, small 4to. 1576
  • 17 Fitzherberts Grand abridgment, with a large Table, small 4to.
  • 18 Hughes Grand abridgment of the Law, alphabetically disposed, 3 vol. 1660
  • 19 Gregories Moot-book, or abridgment of Law Titles Engl. by Hughes. 1657
  • 20—Hughes Commentary of original Writs. 1655
  • 21 Speappards Grand abridgment of the Common, and Statute Law of England, 3 vol. 1672
  • 22—Touchstone of common Assurances as to Conveyances. 1651
  • 23 Compleat Clerk, containing the best forms of Presidents. 1677
  • 24—another containg Presidents for Conveyances. 1677
  • 25 Pultons abstract of all the Statutes in force 1600
  • 26 Doctrina Placitandi ou L'Art de bon pleading. 1677
  • 27 Placita benè rediviva, a book of Entries. 1661
  • 28—another containing approved Presidents. 1661
  • 29 The perfect Conveyancer, choice Presidents, by Noy, Henden, &c. 1655
  • 30 Prynns Historical Vindication of the Liberties of Engl. 3 parts. 2 vol. 1655
  • [Page 5]31 Moyles Entries of the most most select Judicial Writs. 1658
  • 32—another of the same. 1658
  • 33 Powel's Attourney's Academy, or form of Proceedings in any action. 1623
  • 34—another with the modern and usual Fees of the Court. 1647
  • 35—treatise of the Antiquity and Authority of Courts of Leet. 1668
  • 36—another with the Explication of the Oath of Allegiance. 1642
  • 37—Attourney's Academy, and Almanack, with the Repertory of Records, &c. 1638
  • 38 Ridleys view of the Civil, and Ecclesiastical Law. 1634
  • 39 Zouchei elementa Juris prudentiæ. 1634
  • 40 Godolphins abridgment of Ecclesiastical Laws. 1680
  • 41—Orphans Legacie, 2d. Edition, inlarged. 1680
  • 42 Selden of Tythes History, and the Practice of Payment. 1618
  • 43 Fidels Presidents for a studious young Lawyer. 1654
  • 44 Smalls Declarations and Pleadings. 1653
  • 45 Littleton in French, with paper interleaved. 1591
  • 46 Boon Examen Legum Angliæ. 1656
  • 47 Brownlows Declarations and Pleadings. 1652
  • 48—of Judicial VVrits. 1653
  • 49—another of the same.
  • 50—reports Compleat, 2 parts.
  • 51—another of choice Cases in Law, 2 vol. 1651
  • 52 Marches Reports, or new Cases. 1675
  • 53—another with Resolutions and Judgments given on them. 1648
  • 54 Godbolts Reports of Cases in the Court of Records. 1652
  • 55 Bacons Elements of the Common Law of England. 1652
  • 56—Cases of Treason, and Ordinances in the Chancery, &c. 1641
  • 56—on the Statute of Uses, L. Brooks reading on Magna Charta. 1641
  • 57 Lambards Perambulation and Customes in Kent. 1596
  • 58 Bracton de Consuetudinibus & Legibus Angliæ 1640
  • 59 Fleta de Consuetudinibus & Legibus Angliæ Edit & Notis Jo. Seldeni. 1641

Law-Books in Octavo, Twelves, &c.

  • 1 VVIngates abridgment of the Statutes in Force and Use. Lond. 1655
  • 2—another with two Tables for the finding any Statutes. 1659
  • 3 Abridgment of all the Statutes 1617, 18. Car. I. 12, 13, 14. Car. II. 1663
  • 4—another of the same, with Alphabet. Table. 1664
  • 5—another with an Alphabetical Table. by Hughes. 1663
  • 6—of all the Statutes Caroli I. & II. to 1673 by Manby 1674
  • 7—another with the Names of the Lords and Commons.
  • [Page 6]8 Abridgment of all the Statutes in Force, and Use to 1681. by Wingate. 1681
  • 9—del Roy Henry le Sept. p. Brook 1614
  • 10 Hughes Abridgment of Sir Fr. Moors Reports, Engl. 1665
  • 11—another containing the substance of Reports. 1655
  • 12 Irelands abridgment of Dyers Reports, English. 1651
  • 13—abridgment of Cokes 11 Reports, English. 1651
  • 14 Abridgment de Dyer, interleaved with curious Notes, M. S. S. 1669
  • 15—another in French. 1602
  • 16 Abridgment of Cokes Reports, by Trotman. 1640
  • 17—another of the same, French. 1640
  • 18—of Cooks 12, and 13 Reports, Engl. by Manby. 1670
  • 19—of L. Cooks 11 Reports, Engl. by Davis. 1651
  • 20—another with Tables, fillited. 1651
  • 21 Ashes Table to the L. Cooks Reports. 1606
  • 22—Table of the Statute of Equity, with Dallison, and Benlows Re­ports. 1609
  • 23 Fleetwood Elenchus Annalium Edw. 5. R. 3. Hen. 7. and Hen. 8. 1597
  • 24—table to Hen. 7. and 8. year Book. 1597
  • 25 Fitzherberts Natura Brevium, French, interleav'd, VVrits white char. 1616
  • 26—another of another Edition. 1553
  • 27—another in Engl. with Rastal's Tables. 1666
  • 28 Kitchins Court Leet, Court Baron, Court Pypowder, &c. 1607
  • 29—another of the same. 1607
  • 30—another of the Jurisdiction of Court Leet, Baron, &c. Engl. 1663
  • 31—another with the Court of Pypowder, Engl. 1651
  • 32 Greenwood-practical demonstration of County Judicatures. 1659
  • 33—another with the Authority of Sheriffs, and method of Courts. 1675
  • 34—practick part of the County Court reviv'd. 1657
  • 35—another with the plain Method of keeping Courts. 1657
  • 36 Lambards discourse of the High Courts of Justice in England. 1635
  • 37—another corrected by the Authors Copy. 1635
  • 38 Directions to know the Fees of Prothon. Com. Pleas, and Chancery Courts. 1641
  • 39 Gregories Moot-Book, ou abridement des cases de Leyes. 1599
  • 40 R. de Glanvilla de Legibus & consuetudinibus Angliæ. 1673
  • 41—alter, cum duplici Indice & Manuscriptis examinatus. 1673
  • 42 Fortescue de laudibus Legum Angliæ, Notis Jo. Seldeni. 1672
  • 43—alter with the 2 Sums of Sir R. Hengham. 1616
  • 44 Britton de antiquis Legibus Angliæ, by Wingate, Lond. 1640
  • 45—another with Notes and Corrections. 1640
  • 46 Finches Discourse of the Law of England. 1627
  • 47—another of the last Edition. 1678
  • 48 William's Excellencie, and Prehemineney of the Law of England. 1680
  • [Page 7]49—another with a Discourse Tryals by 12 Men 1680
  • 50 Exact Law-giver, containing the Axioms of the Law. 1658
  • 51 Institutions, or principal Grounds of the Laws of England. 1625
  • 52 Topicks of the Law of England. 1646
  • 53—another with resolutions of Law Cases. 1647
  • 54 Noys Maxims and Ground of the Law. 1677
  • 55—another of the same, 4th. Edition. 1677
  • 56 Enchiridion Legum, or a discourse of the Law of England. 1673
  • 57—another of the same. 1673
  • 58 Statuta Vetera & Recentiora. 1672
  • 59—another with an abridgment of Statutes. 1672
  • 60 Bridalls view of the Laws of England. 1678
  • 61 Doctor & Student, a Dialogue about the Laws of England. 1623
  • 62—another of the last Edition. 1673
  • 63 Abridgment of the Doctor and Student 1630
  • 64 Calthrops reports, touching the customes of the City of London. 1670
  • 65—another with the case about paying Tythes in London. 1670
  • 66 Reports and pleas of Assizes at York. 1651
  • 67—another with Presidents of Pleadings at the Assizes. 1651
  • 68 Cooks necessary Use, and Fruit of Pleading, French. 1601
  • 69 Touchstone of Presidents, relating to Judicial proceedings. 1682
  • 70—another by G. F. of Grayes-Inn. 1682
  • 71 New Book of Instruments, fitted for Scriveners, &c. 1680
  • 72 Book of Presidents in the way of a Register. 1572
  • 73 Exact Book of the most approved Presidents, Lat. Engl. 1663
  • 74 Herns Law of charitable Uses. 1660
  • 75 Philological Commentary of the obvious, and useful words in the Law. 1652
  • 76 Philips Principles of the Law reduced to practice. 1660
  • 77 J. Jenkins Works on divers Statutes. 1648
  • 78—another concerning Liberty and Freedom of the Subject. 1648
  • 79 Wilkinsons Office and Authority of Coroners and Sheriffs. 1675
  • 80—another with directions for keeping Court Leets, &c. 1675
  • 81 Daltons Office and Authority of Sheriffs. 1628
  • 82 Fillacers Office with the Forms of the several Writs. 1628
  • 83 Attourney of the Court of Common Pleas. 1648
  • 84 Wentworths Office and Duty of Executors 1658
  • 85 Styles practical Register consisting of Rules, &c. in the Common Law. 1657
  • 86—another applicable to the proceedings of the Upper Bench. 1657
  • 87 Lambards Office of the Justices of the Peace, best Edit. 1610
  • 88 Compleat Justice, with the Judges Resolutions, 1633. Lond. 1656
  • 89—another of the same. 1681
  • 90 New Survey of the Justice of Peace, his Office, by W. S. 1659
  • 91 Youngs▪ Tables to the Statutes, concerning the Justices of Peace. 1643
  • [Page 8]92 Justice reviv'd, or a view of His Majesties Justices of Peace. 1661
  • 90—another of the same. 1661
  • 93 Practice of the high Court of Chan. with the sev. Offices belonging. 1672
  • 94—another with Reports of several Cases. 1672
  • 95 Tothills Transactions of the high Court of Chancery. 1649
  • 96 Collection of Orders heretofore used in Chancery. 1649
  • 97—another reforming the abuses of the said Court. 1649
  • 98 Jo. Seldens Priviledges of the Barons of England in Parliament. 1642
  • 99 Treatise of the Nobility of the Realm. 1642
  • 100 L. Ellesmere's Observations on the Office of L. Chancellour. 1651
  • 101 Elsyng's method and manner of holding Parliaments in England. 1675
  • 102—another with the Priviledge of Parliaments. 1663
  • 103 J. Dodridge &c. their several opinions of the H. Court of Parliament in England. 1658
  • 104—another touching the antiquity, power, and order of Parliaments. 1658
  • 105 Hakewells old manner of holding Parliaments in England. 1671
  • 106—another with the manner of passing Bills in Parliament. 1071
  • 107 Rights of the people, concerning Impositions, stated in a learned Arg. 1658
  • 108 Law concerning Juries, by Nisi prius, &c. by S. E. 1666
  • 109 Cookes compleat copy holder, with a supplement of Additions. 1673
  • 110—another being a discourse of the antiquity of Mannors, and Copy holds. 1644
  • 111 Questions resolv'd by M. Charta, who have been Englands Enemies. 1650
  • 112 Brooks Reading on the Statute of Limitations, 23 Hen. 8. cap. 2. 1647
  • 113—another of the same. 1647
  • 114—Meritons Touchstone of Wills Testaments and Administrations. 1674
  • 115—another with the Cases and Resolutions touching the same. 1671
  • 116—his Guide for Constables, Church-Wardens, Overseers, &c. 1679
  • 117—another shewing the Extent and Power of the several Offices. 1679
  • 118 Exact Constable, with his Original, and Power in Office. 1680
  • 119—another with the Addition of the London Constable. 1680
  • 120 Sheppards Offices of Constables, Surveyor, and Treasurers. 1652
  • 122—his Engl. Balm, or proposals to Cromwel for the Regul. the Law. 1657
  • 121—his Office of the Clerk of the Market, concerning Provisions. 1665
  • 123—of Corporations, Fraternities and Guilds. 1659
  • 124—another with Forms of Presidents and Charters of Corporations. 1659
  • 125—his Actions on the Case for Deeds, with 2 Alpha. Tables. 1675
  • 126—another of Deeds, viz. Contracts, Assumsits, Deceipts, &c. 1981
  • 127—his Actions on the case for slander, under many heads. 1674
  • 128—another of the same. 1674
  • 129 Marches Actions for slander, to which is added Awards, &c. Arbit. 1647
  • 130—another of a later Edition, 2 vol. 1655
  • 131 Terms of the words in the Common Law expounded. 1642
  • [Page 9]132 Compleat Sollicitor teaching his Clyent to manage his own business. 1668
  • 133—another with additions 1672
  • 134 Compleat Attourney and Solicitor, last Edition, much enlarged▪ 1681
  • 135 Billing hursts Mysteries of Clerk-ship, in Deeds, Fines, and Recover. 1674
  • 136—another of the same. 1674
  • 137 Clerks Vade mecum, or a Collection of Modern Presidents. 1655
  • 138—another containing all sorts of Sales, Bargains, Leases, &c. 1655
  • 139 Young Clerks Tutor inlarged, with directions for all sorts of Writs. 1680
  • 140—his Guide, being a Collection of choice Engl. Presidents. 2 vol. 1650
  • 141—another compleat, 4 parts, 1 vol. 1663
  • 142 Directions for the Study of the Law, under sev. heads. 1667
  • 143—another best Edition, and inlarged by W. P. 1675
  • 144 The Laymans Lawyer, relating to punishments, &c. 1654
  • 145 The Solicitor, shewing particularly the suing a Person Priviledged. 1663
  • 146 Magna Charta cum statutis tum antiquis, tum recent. Angliæ. 1602
  • 147—alter adjectis nonnullis statutis. 1618
  • 148 Littletons Tenures, French. 1554
  • 149—another French, very large Paper, and noted. 1591
  • 150—the same in English. 1627
  • 151—another of the same, English. 1627
  • 152 Brooks Cases temp. Hen. 8. Edw. 6. et R. Mariæ. 1625
  • 153—another of the same, French. 1625
  • 154 Sir S. Degge's Parsons Couns. with the Law of Tythes and Tythings. 1676
  • 155—another of the same. 1676
  • 156 Hughs Parsons Law, collect. from the Body of the Common Law. 1641
  • 157—another with the view of Advowsons, best Edition. 1673
  • 158 Clerks Praxis Curiæ Admiralitatis Angliæ. 1667
  • 159 R. Zouch's Assertion of the Jurisdiction of Admirality of Engl. against Cook. 1663
  • 160 Lambards duty of Constables.
  • 161—another of the same.
  • 162 Landlords Law.
  • 163—another.
  • 164 Tenants Law.
  • 165—another of the same.
  • 266 Perkins Works in English.
  • 176—another of the same.

Lib. Omissi, Folio. Law.

  • 1 COllect. of Acts and Ordin. made in the Parl, examined by Rec. Lond. 1658
  • 2—of Statutes in Force, from the beginning. 1621
  • [Page 10]3 Tables to the whole body of the Law, Year-books, &c. by Ash, 1 vol. 1614
  • 4 Edw. the 3, 4 parts. Edw. the 4th. Long Quinto of Edw. the 4th. Hen. 4, and 5. Hen. 6. 2 vol. Hen 7. with Hundreds of Notes, and Re­ferences and proper Tables to each Book, commonly called the Year Books, 9 vol. 1680
  • 4 Yelvertons Reports fairly noted. 1661
  • 5 Latches Reports with Table. 1661
  • 6 Davis Reports, old Print, with a Table. 1628
  • 7 Dyers Reports, old Print, with a Table. 1601
  • 8—another with a large Table in Twelves, 2 vol. 1585
  • 9 Law of England by Finch, French. 1613
  • 10 Maxims of Reason in the Common Law of England, by Wingate. 1658
  • 11 Table to all the Presidents of Pleading in the Law, by Townsend. 1670
  • 12 Law of Charitable Uses, with Cases, by Sir Fr. Moore. 1675
  • 13 Pulton de pace Regis & Regni. 1610
  • 14—his Collection of Statutes.
  • 15—another Collection of Statutes, by Rastal. 1595
  • 16 Office and Authority of the Sheriffs, by Dalton. 1623
  • 17 Browns book of Entries, 2 parts, compleat. 1675
  • 18 Prynns Animadversions on, and amendments of, and explanatory Re­cords to the Lord Cooks Jurisdiction of Courts, Letter'd. 1669
  • 19 Cook on Littleton, with a Table. 1670
  • 20—his Reports, 11 parts, 1 vol. with a Table, Octa. French, old Print.
  • 21—in English, with a large Table. 1680
  • 22 Table to Cooks reports, in English, by Ash. 1680
  • 23 Leonards Reports 4 parts, compleat. 1650
  • 24 Hobarts Reports, English, with a Table. 1658
  • 25 Andersons Reports Q. Eliz. 2 vol. compleat. 1664
  • 26 Crooks Reports, First part. Car. I. 1657
  • 27 Keebles Collection of Statutes, last Edition, with new References. 1681
  • 28 Sheppards Practical Councellor. 1671
  • 29 Rolls Reports compleat, 2 vol. 1675
  • 30—abridgment of the Law, 2 vol. 1668
  • 31 Dalton's Office of Sheriffs for the use of the Gentry. 1681

Quarto, Omissi. Law.

  • WEsts Presidents, 2 parts, compleat. Lond. 1597
  • 2—another compleat, with the Cases in Star Chamber. 1647
  • 3 Crooks and Huttons Judgments, as to Hambdens Case. 1641
  • 4 Swinbur ne of Testaments, and last Wills. 1676
  • 5 Staundfords Pleas of the Crown, with the Prerogative of the Kings. 1574
  • [Page 11]6 Compleat Clerk, best Presidents of all sorts. 1677
  • 7 Abstract of all the Statutes in Force.
  • 8 Brooks Abridgment of the Law, 2 parts, compleat, small 4to. 1576
  • 9—another of a later Edition, lettred. 1586
  • 10 Placita latine Redeviva, a book of Entries, &c. 1661
  • 11 Book of Entries, select Judicial Writs by Moyle. 1658
  • 12 Cowels Interpreter of the Terms, used in the Law. 1637
  • 13 The Conveyancers Light, or exact Presidents of all sorts. 1677
  • 14 Hughes Commentary on Original Writs. 1655
  • 15 Jo. Seldens History of Tythes, with opinions concerning them. 1618
  • 16 Tillesleys Animadversions on Mr. Seldens History of Tythes 1621
  • 17 Godolphins Abridg. of the Eccles. Laws, consistent with Temporal 1680

Octavo, Twelves, &c. Omissi. Law.

  • 1 BEllews Abridgment of Rich. II. Lond. 1585
  • 2 Abridgment des tout Les Ans Hen. 7. 1614
  • 3 Ashes Tables to the Lord Cooks Reports. 1606
  • 4 Trotmans Abridgment of the Lord Cooks 11 Reports.—2 1640
  • 5—another of the same. 1640
  • 6 Abridgments of Plowdens Commentaries. 1607
  • 7—of Dyers Reports. 1609
  • 8—another of the same. 1609
  • 9 Fleetwoods Table to Edw. 5. Rich. 3. and Hen. 7. 1597
  • 10—another. 1597
  • 11 Magna Charta cum statutis tum antiquis tum recent Angliæ. 1556
  • 12—another. 1540
  • 13 Terms and difficult Words of the Common Law expounded. 1624
  • 14 Brooks Cases Temp. Hen. 8. Edw. 6. Q. Mary. 1604
  • 15—another of the same. 1604
  • 16 Littletons Tenures, French. 1572
  • 17—another, English. 1597
  • 18 Perkins Book of the Laws of England. 1507
  • 19 Fitzherberts Natura Brevium, continued by Rastal, French. 1598
  • 20—another of the same, French. 1609
  • 21 Kitchins Court Leet, Court Baron, Court Pypowder. 1587
  • 22—another, French. 1607
  • 23 Fortescue de Laudibus Legum Angliæ, with 2 sums of R. Hengham. 1616
  • 24 Britton de Legibus & Cousuetudinibus Angliæ.
  • 25—another of the same publ. according to M. S S. by Wingate. 1640
  • 26 Topicks of the Law of England. 1647
  • 27 Noys Maxims and Grounds of the Laws of the Kingdom. 1642
  • [Page 12]28 Institutions of the Laws and Statutes of England. 1623
  • 29 Collection of Statutes, relating to the Practice of the Common Law. 1672
  • 30 Doctor and Student, a Dialogue of the Laws of England. 1607
  • 31 Calthrops Reports of the Customes and Liberties of the City of Lond. 1670
  • 32—another of the same. 1670
  • 33 Book of Presidents, with divers necessary Instruments. 1604
  • 34—another with sundry new additions. 1631
  • 35 Styles Register, with observations concerning the Common Law. 1657
  • 36 Wilkinsons Treatise of the Office of Coroners Sheriffs. 1638
  • 37—another with the Method of keeping of Courts. 1641
  • 38 Cooks Compleat Copy-holder. 1644
  • 39—another with a supplement. 1673
  • 40 Brooks Reading on the Statute of Limitations. 1647
  • 41 Manual for Justices of Peace, out of Lambard, Crompton, and Dalton. 1642
  • 42 Fundamental Constitutions of the Palace Court, or Marshalsea. 1663
  • 43 Catalogue of the Common and Statute Law Books of this Realm. 1671
  • 44 Justice Reviv'd, or a Guide for his Majesties Justices of Peace. 1661
  • 45—another of the same. 1661
  • 46 Meritons Touchstone of VVills Testaments, and Administrations. 1671
  • 47 Sheppards Office of Constables, Church-VVardens, &c. Lond. 1659
  • 48—his Justice of Peaces Clerks Cabinet, being Presidents. 1660
  • 49—another of the same. 1660
  • 50—of Fraternities, Corporations, and Guilds. 1659
  • 51 Tothills Transactions of the High Court of Chancery. 1649
  • 52—another with the Fees of the said Court. 1671
  • 53 Practice of the High Court of Chancery, with the Offices belonging. 1672
  • 54—another with Reports of many Cases. 1672
  • 55 Compleat Solicitor, performing his Dutie in all Courts. 1672
  • 56—another of the same, Fourth Edition. 1672
  • 57 Directions for the study of the Law. 1675
  • 58—another of the same. 1675
  • 59 Hughs Parson's Law. 1641
  • 60—another collected out of the Body of Common Law. 1641
  • 61 Treatise of the Nobility of the Realm, by J. Selden. 1642
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