PAPERS relating to Wales; consisting of copies and extracts from charters, patents, inquisitions, ministers'accounts, etc., with law cases and Correspondence. Lat. and Eng. Two volumes. Paper; xixth cent. Folio.
Copy of the confirmation of the charter of Denbigh; 4 May, 14 Chas. II. [1662]. Paper; xixth cent. Small Quarto. Denbigh, Denbighshire: Copy of the confirmation of the charter of 1662: 19th cent.
PAPERS relating to Ireland; consisting of copies and extracts from the Irish statutes, charters, patents inquisitions, pleas, etc., with law cases and notes, chiefly connected with lands hold by the Irish Society and the City companies. Lat. and Eng. Two volumes. Paper; xixth cent. Folio.
TRACTATUS de "civilibus negociis:" a transcript by John Caley from a MS. in Holkham Hall library, formerly belonging to Sir Fdward Coke, followed by a copy of the same with the abbreviations extended; beginning, "Quoniam ea que in civilibus negoeijs frequenter accidunt." Cf. Harl. MS. 3,834, f. ...
LEGAL, precedents of pardons, releases, grants, proclamations, licences, presentations to benefices, etc. Lat. and Eng. They are mostly taken from actual documents, and among the names, etc., are- The King's; Hall, Cambridge, ff.18, 77 b;-John Thomson, "ordinis heremitarum S. Augustini," f. 28;...
REPORTS of law cases chiefly in the Common Pleas; 38 Hen. VIII.-41 Eliz. [1546-1599]. Fr. Paper; xviith cent. On f. 1 is the name of Henry Bradshawe. Folio. Law OF ENGLAND: Cases in the Common Pleas: 1546-1599.
REPORTS of law cases in the King's Bench; 1-8 Jas. I. [1603- 1611]. Fr. Paper; xviith cent. On f. 2 is the name of Henry Bradshawe. Folio. Law OF ENGLAND: Cases in the same: 1603-1611.
"THE Treasure of Pollicye: wherin ar conteyned Discourses, Relations and instructions of great importance for ye managing of negotiations, dependencies, affairs and deseignments of Princes." Apparently translated from the Italian. The author speaks of having served under the Duke of "Mania" in t...
JOHANNIS de Bridlington carmina vaticinalia sive "de gestis futuris." Followed, at f. 12, by "The Prophesie of ffysshes, taken oute of the versis before written," etc., beginning, "When the Crabbe in his countrie on his commons shall calle." At the end is the colophon "explicit partem Roberti Sc...