folio. A Volume of collections or common places relating to the English ecclesiastical law, in the hand writing of John Anstis, Esquire, Garter King at Arms; supposed to have been made in the early part of his life.
folio. A Volume formerly belonging to Henry Powle, Esq., Speaker of the House of Commons and afterwards Master of the Rolls, containing an abstract of the principal passages in the Registers of the Archbishops of Canterbury, remaining at Lambeth, collected by Mr. Selden, and transcribed from th...
4to. "An abridgement of most of the statutes concerning Wales, reduced into an alphabeticall methode by Fra. Tate of the Middle Temple, an apprentice at the law, and 2d Justice for the great sessions for the counties of Brecon, Glamorgan, and Radnor."
8vo. A Volume written on vellum towards the beginning of the fifteenth century, and containing the following articles relating to the Statute and Common Law.
4to. The old law treatise commonly called BRITTON, written on vellum in the fourteenth century. (French.) The first twelve and the last four chapters of the work are wanting.
folio. A Volume of collections relating to the County Palatine of Chester, formerly in the possession of Mr. Warburton, Somerset Herald, and purchased at his auction, A.D. 1759.
large folio. The Steward's accounts relating to a part of the Cavendish-Newcastle estates in and about Clare-market, Mary-bone, and in Nottinghamshire and Lincolnshire, 1711, 1712.
8vo. The Commonplace book of the celebrated Dr. South when a student at Christ Church, Oxford, containing Latin and English poetry, some ludicrous orations; (see particularly fo. 18 b and fo. 22 b;) precepts on the celestial and terrestrial globes; problems in geometry and arithmetic; and vario...
4to. An English translation of Minutius Felix, by Thomas Hough of Trinity College Cambridge, 1720; with a dedication to the-Bishop of Peterborough. Never printed.