415, 416, 417. Four Volumes, in the long Quarto size, on paper; written in an unintelligible hand, but apparently a Judge's Note Books, from the year 1715 to 1732. From the following entry in one of the Volumes Mr. Hargrave conjectured them to contain the Notes of Sir Francis Page, as he was the only person made a Judge of the Common Pleas in Michaelmas Term 1726. " Mich. Term 1126. I was sworn a Justice of the Common Pleas the 22 Octob. 1726 and kissed the Kings hand the same day in the Mor...
A thin Volume, in Quarto: containing, 1. King Charles the First's Instructions to the Earl of Bridgewater, Lord President of Wales concerning the better Govenment of the Principality. fol. 1. 2. Of Executors. fol. 71 3. The Office and Duty of the several Officers belonging to the Prince of Wal...
An Octavo Volume, closely written on paper; containing Collections concerning the Old Laws and Customs of the City of London, its Officers, and Jurisdiction. The following Note in the hand-writing of a former possessor occurs upon a blank leaf at the beginning. " A Copy of what I presume to be ...