An abridgment of the first part of my Ld. Coke's Institutes : with some additions explaining many of the difficult cases, and shewing in what points the law has been altered by late resolutions and acts of parliament
First part of the institutes of the laws of England
Edition
The fifth edition, to which is now added a large index in the nature of an analysis of the most general heads.
Place of Publication
In the Savoy [London]
Publisher
Printed by E. and R. Nutt and R. Gosling (assigns of Edw. Sayer, Esq.), for T. Osborne, in Gray's Inn,
Date of Publication
MDCCXXXVI [1736]
Physical Description
vi, 501, [99] p. ; 17 cm. (12mo)
Notes
Hawkins's abridgment of the commentary of Sir Edward Coke on Littleton from Coke's First part of the institutes of the laws of England. Hawkins omits Coke's reprint of Littleton's Tenures and such parts of Coke as were obsolete when the work was compiled. Cf., J.G. Marvin, Legal bibliog.
Signatures: Aâ´( -A4) B-2C¹².
Publisher's advertisements, "Books sold by T. Osborne in Grays Inn," on final leaf (leaf 2C12).
An institute of the laws of England, or, The laws of England in their natural order, according to common use : published for the direction of young beginners or students in the law, and of others that desire to have a general knowledge in our common and statute laws : in four books
The attorney's practice in the Court of King's Bench : or, An introduction to the knowledge of the practice of that court, as it now stands under the regulation of several late acts of Parliament, rules and determinations of the said court : with variety of useful and curious precedents in English, settled or drawn by counsel ; and a complete index to the whole
"At a Supream Court of judicature held for the province of New-York, at the City hall of the City of New-York, on Wednesday, the 16th day of April, 1735"--Page 10.
Error in paging: no. 15-16 omitted.
Jasper Yeates's Colonial Law Library.
Book number 467 as assigned by Yeates.
At top of first page: Presented to the Lancaster Law Library by Samuel Evans of Columbia, Pa, Feb 28th, 1873.
3rd ed., carefully corr. from the errors of former impressions,
Place of Publication
[London] In the Savoy
Publisher
Printed by C. and R. Nutt and R. Gosling for J. Walthoe,
Date of Publication
1735.
Physical Description
3 volumes in 1 ; 33 cm
Notes
Pt. 2, 2nd edition; pt. 3, 4th edition.
Title of pt. 3: Select cases in the High Court of Chancery, solemnly argued and decreed by the late Lord Chancellor, with the assistance of the judges, with an exact table to the whole ...
Das Neue Testament unsers Herrn und Heilandes Jesu Christi nach der Deuchen übersetzung [D.] Martin Luthers. welchem beigefügt sind Eines jeden capitels kurtze Summarien und nöthigste Parallen in gleichen Eine Unweisung derer ordentlichen Sonn-und Fest-taglichen Episteln un Evangelien wie acuh etlicher Biblischen Sprüche so mit dem Haupt-- zweck der Evangelien übercin Kommen
Declarations and pleadings in the most usual actions brought in the several courts of King's-Bench and Common-Pleas at Westminster ... : also (incidently) shewing the forms of proceedings as well in the Petty-Bag Office in Chancery, as in corporation courts, &c
Der Alten Trost und Licht, Das ist: Auserlessen Christliches Geb t=Buch Darin enthaloten, so wol T glich Morgan und Abe [page torn, text missing] als sonderbahre Sonn=und Fest=t gige, auch Be [page torn, text missing] Communion= Standes =und Beruffs= [pages torn; text may be missing] imgleichen in Roth, Kranckheit= und Todes=F llen dienliche Geb ter, Von Alten Personnen/ zu Huase, in the Kirche, und sonst in ihrem Unliegen stets zu gebrauchen
Gedruckt und verlegt von Johann Heinrich Meyer, Hoch=Gr ft. Lipp. privilegirten Hof=Buchdrucker,
Date of Publication
1739.
Physical Description
552 [8] p. ; 19 cm.
Notes
p 78, 134, 240, 283, 292, 396, 441, 459,and 507, printed in smaller font.
Signatures: A2-Mm5.
On front of first flyleaf: John Long his book January 26, 1800.; Elisabegth Gaul's Book, Jan 26, 1800; Elizabegth Gauls Book October 26 1803; Cash paid for Binding 20 [cents]
On front of second flyleaf: John Long, his book.
Printed in large type.
Appraiser's note: Rare to have whole book printed in such large type (Until Revolution in America, printers used large type but just for the first few pages).
Full leather binding; no spine label; front cover loose.
The English pleader : being a select collection of various precedents of declarations of actions brought in the Courts of King's Bench and Common Pleas at Westminster, in case, debt, covenant, trespass and assault, ejectment, replevin, prohibition, &c. : taken from the Rolls of the treasury of the said courts, and forms settled by counsel and special pleaders, since the commencement of the act of Parliament for the laws being in the English language, and is the only book approv'd of for authentick precedents : to which are added, the forms of pleas and issues both general and special, with replications thereto, and also judgments in both courts on the several actions, and likewise forms and precedents of recoveries and concords of fines with a method of suffering and passing the same