A folio Volume, on paper: entitled, " A plaine and sommarie Treatice of The principall Grounds and Maxims of the Lawes of the Kingdome. Verie fitting and necessarie for all Students, and others which desire the knowledge and understanding of the Lawes ; especially such as have not attained the F...
" Historia Placitorum Coronæ. The History of the Pleas of the Crown." In seven Volumes. Folio; on paper. At the beginning of the first Volume are the following Notes in Mr. Hargrave's hand-writing. " This and the six succeeding Volumes are a Transcript of Lord Hale's History of the Pleas of the Crown from the original Manuscript in his own hand-writing. The printed Book was from the latter with such Corrections as appear in this Transcript to be in the hand-writing of Lord Hale. In respect ...
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Sir Matthew Hale, judge: History of the Pleas of the Crown by.
Extract from a Manuscript Reading on that Chapter of Magna Charta of the 9th Hen. III. which confirms to London all its antient Liberties and Customs, by Francis Phillips Esqr. Serjt. at Law, who was one of the City Counsel, and wrote soon after the Restoration. Folio; on paper. Francis Phillip...
Various Pieces concerning the Controversy about the Equitable Jurisdiction of Chancery in the Reign of King James I. Copied from the Harleian Manuscript Num. 1767: and containing, 1. Some Notes and Observations upon Magna Charta and other Statutes concerning the Proceedings in Chancery in Cause...
A Paper Book, in folio, entitled Mr. Toote's [it should be Tottles] Notes concerning Suits in Chancery. Copied from the Harleian Manuscript Num. 4265. Tottle, Mr: Notes of, concerning Suits in Chancery.
A Volume, in folio; on paper. containing, 1. A Treatise concerning the Institution of the High Court of Chancery, the Practice thereof, and the several Officers thereunto belonging. Copied from the Harleian Manuscript Num. 1716. 2. Notes out of a Booke of the Chancery. includes: 1 Chancer...