4to. Reports of Cases in the King's Bench from 3 to 20 Jac. I.; with an alphabetical index of names. At the end of the volume is a collection of cases concerning errors in the Exchequer Chamber, printed in Moore's Reports.
4to. A Collection of Reports of Cases in divers Courts from the 43 Eliz. to the 10 Jac. I. Seemingly in the hand-writing of Mr. Siderfin with an alphabetical index of names.
oblong 4to. A small Volume of Cases in the Court of Chancery, before the Lords Commissioners Trevor, Rawlinson, and Hutchins, in the reign of William and Mary.
8vo. John Page's "Groundes et maxi mes de le ley;" extracted from Plowden's Commentaries; with an alphabetical table of contents. The whole in his own handwriting.
4 to. Mr. Serjeant Ravenscroft's Law Common-place book, with an alphabetical index of matter. At the end is a short chronology of events chiefly relating to the Courts of Law, from 1625 to 1631. Among these are some particulars of the last moments of Judge Hobart, and an account of Sir John Fin...
4to. A Collection of various old Law Cases, the names of which are mentioned on the last leaf of the volume; together with Readings by Wells, Constable, Brograve, Dyer, Bromley, Egerton, &c.
4to. The original of Serjeant Ravenscroft's Reports in the King's Bench temp. Jac. I.; with an alphabetical index of names of Cases. The rest of the volume contains various Readings by Welsh, Barket, Heath, Denn, and Mountagu.
4to. A Collection of Readings by Coke, Egerton, and Shuttleworth, together with a few Reports in the reign of Queen Elizabeth, and all alphabetical index of names of cases. Among them is Sir Francis Bacon's argument in the great case of Perpetuities, or Chidley's case.