folio. A Volume very well preserved, and neatly written on vellum about the end of the reign of Henry V. containing the Nova Statuta from 1 Edw. III. to 3 Hen. V.
folio. A Law Commonplace Book, in which are interleaved the title and index of a printed work intitled "A brief method of the law, being an exact alphabetical disposition of all the heads necessary for a perfect common place book. 1680."
4to. A Volume intitled "Enquiries: Book the I. which together with my 2d book of the same work to page 62 compleated two volumes, and extended to 32 parishes; the inscriptions of whose churches are likewise comprized in two volumes, now in the hands of the worshipful John Bridges, Esq. Dated Ju...
folio. A large and curious Collection of Epitaphs and Arms in many of the churches in London and other parts of England, collected chiefly by Henry Saint George, Esquire, Clarencieux, and Nicholas Charles, Esquire, Lancaster heralds, with some later additions. At fo. 50 b is an alphabetical ind...
folio. A Collection of Reports of certain Cases adjudged in the time of Queen Elizabeth in the King's Bench, Common Pleas, and Exchequer, by divers eminent persons, amongst whom are Justice Harper, Baron Saville, Sir John Walter, and Matthew Ewens. From internal evidence this Manuscript, which ...
folio. "A further report from the Committee to whom the petition of the proprietors of the stock of the Governor and Company for raising the Thames water in York buildings, assembled in their general court held at their house in Winchester street the 12th Jany 1732. was referred."
4to. "Sermons upon the holy historie of the passion and buriall of our Lord Jesus Christ, decribed by the foure Evangelistes. By Theodore Bæza. Faithfully translated out of Frenshe into Englishe by [the name carefully erased] and by him afterwardes perused, corrected, and amended, according unt...
folio. A work entitled "An ecclesia sit libera? A new question about ancient rights of the Church; or an humble enquiry into some privileges of the Church and Clergy, and more particularly, whether spirituall revenues, especially tithes (as the law now stands) are liable to the charges for the ...
folio. The Register Book of fines, reliefs, &c. received by the Abbot and Monastery of Chertsey in Surry, from the 1st to the 21st year of King Edw. III.; written on parchment in that reign. At the end are copies of a few charters relating to lands in Egham.