Symbolæography, which may be termed the art, description or image of instruments, extra-iudiciall, as, couenants, contracts, obligations, conditions, feffements, graunts, wills, &c. : Or the paterne of præsidents. Or the notarie or scriuener
3d ed. To which is added Rules for pleading, both in the King's-Bench, and Common-Pleas. Together with several declarations, issues, and judgments. Also, instructions how to sue any person to the outlawry; how to levy fines, and how to suffer recoveries, in the said Courts.
3d ed. To which is added Rules for pleading, both in the King's-Bench, and Common-Pleas. Together with several declarations, issues, and judgments. Also, instructions how to sue any person to the outlawry; how to levy fines, and how to suffer recoveries, in the said Courts.
Place of Publication
[London]
Publisher
In the Savoy : Printed by John Nutt for W. Mears,
Date of Publication
1713.
Physical Description
8, 512 (i.e. 484) pages ; 19 cm
Notes
Jasper Yeates's Colonial Law Library.
"Purchased in July 2009, Nostre Livres, Arlington, VA" (note found in volume, January 2024)
Yeates's signature at top of title page.
Book number 81 as assigned by Yeates.
Ex libris9not Yeaates) partially obscured on back of title page.
Tables of all the cases printed in the books of reports, digested under proper heads; to which is added the names of all the cases in an alphabetical order
The trial in ejectment between Campbell Craig, lessee of James Annesley, Esq., and others, plaintiffs and the Right Honourable Richard, Earl of Anglesey, defendant : before the barons of His Majesty's Court of Exchequer in Ireland : begun on Friday, November 11th, 1743 and continued by several adjournments to Friday, the 25th of the said month : containing, the evidence at large as delivered by the witnesses, with all the speeches and arguments of the judges and of the counsel
taken in short-hand by Mr. John Lodge, and corrected and revised by themselves ; published by the permission of the Right Hon. the Lord Chief Baron Bowes, the Hon. Mr. Baron Mountney [sic], and the Hon. Mr. Baron Dawson.
Printed for John Smith ... and Abraham Bradley ...,
Date of Publication
1744.
Physical Description
377, [3] p. ; 32 cm. (fol.)
Notes
" ... the plaintiff's title is brought to a single question, whether the lessor, Mr. James Annesley be the legitimate issue of Arthur, late Lord Altham ... ": p. 359.
La 2. ed.: rev. & cor. par Robert Dobyns ... aven un adition de plusieurs mille Nouvelles references, par Edoüard Chilton & Robert Skinner.
Place of Publication
London
Publisher
Printed by J. Nutt, assignee of E. Sayer, for S. Keble,
Date of Publication
1714.
Physical Description
2 volumes in 1. 31 cm
Notes
Title varies; v. 2: Le second part de Les reports du Thomas Siderfin ... La 2. ed. cor. (According to Soule, this is the 3d edition of pt. 2, the 2d having appeared in 1689) The preface to this part, dated 1684, is signed: Rob. Siderfin.
Jasper Yeates's Colonial Law Library.
Yeates's signature at top of title page.
Book number 98 as assigned by Yeates.
Contents
[ptie. 1] Cases ... en les primier dix ans apres le restauration del Son ... Majesty ... Charles le II.--ptie. 2. Cases ... en le Court del upper banck en les ans 1657, 1658, & 1659.
A declaration and remonstrance of the distressed and bleeding frontier inhabitants of the province of Pennsylvania, presented by them to the Honourable the governor and Assembly of the province, shewing the causes of their late discontent and uneasiness and the grievances under which they have laboured, and which they humbly pray to have redress'd
On the massacre of the Conestoga Indians by the "Paxton Boys" and the Indian policy of the Pennsylvania authorities.
"Signed on behalf of ourselves, and by appointment of a great number of the frontier inhabitants. Matthew Smith. James Gibson. February 13th, 1764"--Page 18.
Printer's name and place of publication supplied by Evans.
Signatures: A-B4 C2 (C2 blank).
Reproduction from Library of Congress by Eighteenth Century Collections Online Print Editions, date not specified.
Evans
Hildeburn, C.R. Pennsylvania,
Summary
These documents were created by representatives of the Paxton Boys as a written defence of their massacre of the Conestoga Indians. "A Declaration" was written before the Paxton Boys arrived in Germantown, and Matthew Smith and James Gibson completed the "Remonstrance" on February 13. Both documents were later published together as "A declaration and remonstrance of the distressed and bleeding frontier inhabitants of the province of Pennsylvania". This book is a facsimile of an early published copy of the texts.
Modern cases, argued and adjudged in the Court of Queen's bench at Westminster, in the second and third years of Queen Anne [1703-1704] in the time when Sir John Holt sate chief justice there : with two tables: the first, of the names of the cases: and the other, of the special matter therein contained
Modern cases argued and adjudged in the Court of King's-Bench at Westminster : in the reign of Her late Majesty Q. Anne, in the time when Sir John Holt sat Chief-Justice there