MINUTES of the " Committee of the House of Commons appointed to draw up Articles of Impeachment against [Henry Dundas], Lord Viscount Melville," from the first day of its meeting, 5 July, 1805, to 12 July, when the Committee adjourned. The proceedings before the Committee are reported verbatim. ...
COMMON-PLACE BOOK Of parliamentary and legal precedents, etc.; in several different hands. Paper; ff. 205. Temp . Chas. II. Duodecimo. England; Parliament: Commonplace-book of precedents: temp. Chas. II. Law OF ENGLAND: Precedents: common-place book of: temp. Chas. II.
" PRECEDENTS concerning Impeachments in Parliament, compiled by William Petyt, of the Inner Temple, Esq. [afterwards Keeper of the Records], pursuant to an order of the House of Peers made 8 Oct. 1690; to which are added many interesting Papers relative to the History and Doctrine of Impeachemen...
PRECEDENTS Of Impeachments, from 1330 to 1474, containing articles of impeachment, proclamations, petitions, and other documents connected with some of the chief cases within that period. These are followed by a list of impeachments and attainders, tempp. Edw. I.-Will. III. At the end is a table...
DECRETUM GRATIANI; with marginal notes and references. Complete, except that the " paleae " are mostly wanting. At the end (f. 222) is a list of popes, with the names of the emperors contemporaneous with them, ending with the 16th year of Alexander III. [1174] and the antipope John [Calixtus III...
" TRACTATUS de praxi Romanaæ, Curiæ ": a treatise on the procedure of the Roman Curia, with specimens of official documents, apparently by a former clerk in the Chancery. Paper; ff. 28. Written in France, xviith cent. Belonged to Thomas Astle. Duodecimo. Court of Rome: Tractatus de praxi Romanæ...
BRACTON De Legibus et Consuetudinibus Angliæ. No title; begins with a table of chapters. Instead of the usual division into five books, there are here seventy divisions, the number of chapters in each varying between two and 109. At the heads of the pages is a further division into sixteen books...
ENGLAND'S EPINOMIS, by John Selden [1584-1654]: a sketch in ten chapters of the history of the laws of England, with the text of some of the most important, from the earliest times to Afaciia Carta. A short chronological table is annexed. Printed in 1683, with two other tracts. Paper; ff. 61. xv...
" OBSERVATIONS taken from the Laws of England": an analysis of a work by Christopher Saint-Germain (ob. 1540), entitled, Doctor and Student,, or Dialogues between a Doctor of Divinity and a Student in the Laws of England, concerning the grounds of these Laws," first published in 1523 and repeate...