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bles, for better regulating their respective parishes, monitions concerning alehouse-keepers, the surveyors appointment and guide, &c. 8vo. 1787, 2s.

"The instructions to overseers and constables," with the "monitions concerning alehouse-keepers," were sold separately.

77. GUIDE for constables, headboroughs, &c. 12mo. 1692, 1 s. 78. HALE'S (sir Matth.) short treatise touching sheriffs accounts, trial of witches at the assizes held at Bury St. Edmund's, for the county of Suffolk, on the 10th of March, 1664, and his provision for the poor, 8vo.

1716, 3s.

79. HALE'S (sir Matt.) treatise of sheriffs accounts, with the trial of the witches, 8vo.

1683, 2s.

1682, 2 s.

80. HALE'S (sir Matt.) tryal of witches, 8vo. The tracts above are bound with his pleas of the crown, printed 8vo. 1716.

81. HALE'S (sir Matt.) Discourse touching provision for the poor, 12mo. 1683, 18. 6 d. 82. HARVEY'S (James) orders, warrants, informations, and variety of precedents for justices, 3d edition, enlarged, 12mo. 1733, 1734, 2 s.

1751, 3s. 1706, 1726, 18.

83. HELP to magistrates, 12mo. 84. HIGGES'S (Jos.) guide to justices, containing great variety of precedents, 3d edit. with additions, 12mo. HIGGES's justice,

1751, 3s. 1734, 1742, each 1 s. 6d. 85. HIGHWAYS. (1) Hawkins (John) observations on the state of the highways, and on the laws for amending and keeping them in repair, 8vo. 1763, 2s. 6d.

85. (2) SHAPLEIGH's (John) highways: a treatise showing the hardships and inconveniences of presenting, or indicting parishes, towns, &c. for not repairing the highways, and offering several material additions and amendments to the laws, 8vo. (a pamphlet.)

1749, 1s. See "Layer's office," No. 109, and "Nelson's office," No. 118, infra.

See also Ch. I. No. 108 (7), 110, 111.

86. HISTORICAL treatise on the laws for the relief and management of the poor, containing an abstract of 22 Geo. III. with illustrations calculated to show the expediency of establishing houses of industry, 8vo. (a pamphlet.) 1791, 1s. 6d.

87. HISTORY of the sheriffdom of the city of London. See CUSTOMS, London. Ch. III. Sect. 3, No. 48. ante.

88. HISTORY of the ancient office of clerk of the market of the king's household, its authority and usefulness, with the several advantages accruing to the crown on its being duly executed, &c. By Eboranos, 8vo.

1737, 3s.

89. HORNE'S mirror of justices. See common law, Ch. V. Sect. I. No. 23. p. 106.

90. JACOB'S (Giles) modern justice, containing the business of a justice of peace, with precedents, &c. an appendix, (1729) 3d edit. 8vo. 1720, 1726, 45. 91. JACOB's review of the statutes, with a complete table of those relating to justices of the peace, with an appendix, 1713, (1715, 2s.) 3d edit. 1726, 45.

92. IMPEY'S (John) practice of the office of SHERIFF and undersheriff, showing the powers and duties of those officers; the manner of appointing the high sheriff, undersheriffs, and their deputies; election of the sheriffs of London and Middlesex, with the bye-laws of the city relative thereto; the nature of actions by and against sheriffs; including all the modern determinations and necessary precedents of returns to writs, &c. Also, the practice of the office of CORONER; showing the mode of his appointment, with the powers and duties of taking inquisitions, and mode of holding courts. To each of which works are added, copious appendixes of useful precedents. Fourth edition, with considerable alterations and improvements, royal 8vo. 1817, 11. 4s. boards.

IMPEY'S sheriff, 8vo. 1786, 3s. 2d edit. 8vo. 1800, 5 s. 3d edit. royal 8vo. 1812, 10 s. 6d. 93. JONES'S (sir Will.) inquiry into the legal mode of suppressing riots, with a constitutional plan of future defence, &c. 8vo. 1780, 1s. 6 d. 94. IRENARCH, or justice of peace's manual, addressed to the gentlemen in commission for Leicester, by Ralph Heathcote, B. D. 8vo. 1781, 35.

95. JUDGES of assizes resolutions, 1633, concerning statute law for parishes, and the power of the justices of peace, churchwardens, and constables, and to know what they are to do concerning bastards born in their parishes, reliefe of the poor, and providing for poor children, what remedy for the same, 4to. 1639, 1641, 1s. 6d.

Printed generally with the book intitled, Declaration of a Nusance, &c. 4to. (No. 56) ante.

It appears by Dalton's Justice, ch. 73, that these resolutions were subscribed by Sir Rob. Heath when chief justice, the other judges not concurring therein; and that having been thus made public without proper authority, they were disallowed from the bench by Justice Twysden.

* 96. JUDGES resolutions concerning statute-law for parishes, and the power of justices, &c. to know what they are to do concerning bastards. Declaration of a nusance, &c. 1639, is. 6d.

97. JUSTICE of the paes, printed by W. de Worde, 1510, 56 leaves, 4to. by R. Copland, 1515. See Dibdin's Ames, vol. iii. p. 113.

98. JUSTICE of the peace. The book that teacheth to keep a court-baron, &c. Forms of deeds, and ordinances for taking fees in the exchequer, 1550, 1559, 1569, 1574, 3s.

99. JUSTICE restored, 3d edit. 12mo. 1671, 1 s.. 100. JUSTICE revived, the office of a justice, 12mo. by E. W. i. e. Edmond Wingate, 1644, 1661, 1s.

101. JUSTICE's case law: being a concise abridgment of the crown law, and cases relating to the business of justice of the peace, digested in a new alphabetical method, 8vo. 1731, (1734, a new title only)

3 s.

102. JUSTICE's vade mecum: being a summary of all the acts of parliament relating to justices of the peace. To which are added, some adjudged cases concerning justices of peace, and the several branches of their business, instructions for drawing all manner of warrants, commitments, &c. (See Blackerby's No. 13, ante.)

12mo.

1719, 2s.

103. KEBLE'S (Jos.) assistance to justices of peace, for the easier performance of their duty, fol. 1689, 4s.

104. KILBURNE'S (Rich.) choice precedents upon all acts of parliament relating to the office and duty of a justice of the peace, with notes, &c. 8th edition, enlarged, 8vo. 1707, 2s. 1715, 3 s.

1

105. LAMBARDE'S (Will.) eirenarcha; or the office of justices of the peace. To which is added, the duty of constables, bursholders, tything-men, &c. 8vo. (these editions the same.) 1610, 1614, 1619, 5s. 106. LAMBARD'S eirenarcha, 8vo. printed by R. Newberry and H. Binnyman, 1581, 1582, 1588, 1591, 1592, 1594, 1599, 1602, 1607, 2s. 6d. often wants the office of constable, &c. and several of those editions vary in the paging.

Judge Blackstone recommends this work to the perusal of the student. Comm. V. 1. c. 9.

107. LAMBARDE's duty of constables, &c. 8vo. pr. by R. Ward, 1582; R. Newberie and H. Myddleton, 1583, 1594, 1602, 1631, 1633, 1677, 2s.

This author composed also a charge for the peace, by order of the Decalogue or ten commandments of Almighty God. Printed in Append. to Memoirs of Will. Lambarde, in Bibl. Top. Brit. where mention is also made of a collection of his charges, from 1581 to 1600.

108. LAW concerning the poor, with additions, 3d and 4th lit. the same, 1718, 1720, 23.

109. LAYER'S (John) office and duty of constables, churchwardens and overseers of the poor, with the office of surveyors of the highways, 12mo. 1641, 1 s. 6d.

110. LAYMAN's Lawyer. See Foster's ante. No. 74. 111. L'ESTRANGE's (Ham.) justices law: being an abstract of the acts wherein justices of the peace have the power of acting, 12mo. 1720, 2s. 6d. 112. LOVELASS'S (Peter) statement and investigation of bills brought into parliament by W. Wilberforce, esq. for securing charitable donations, &c. &c. 8vo. 1811, 7s. 6d. boards.

113. MAGISTRATE's assistant; or a summary of those laws which immediately respect the conduct of a justice of the peace, to July 12, 1788; to which are added forms of warrants, summonses, and recognizances; forms of convictions, and oaths of office. By a country magistrate (Dr. Glasse). Second edition, 8vo. Gloucester. MAGISTRATE's Assistant. Third edition, continued by ap pendixes, to 1797, in 2 vols. 8vo.

1794, 1797.

Fourth edition, continned by 16s. bound. 1784, 5 s.

MAGISTRATE's Assistant. appendixes to 40 Geo. III. 8vo. MAGISTRATE's Assistant, 8vo. 114. MANUAL; or analecta. Being a collection out of such as have treated of the office of justice of peace, 12mo. 1641, 1648, 18. See Complete justice.

115. MANUAL; or a justice of peace's vade mecum, a table containing the substance of all statutes, whereby one or more justices are enabled and authorized to order matters out of the sessions of the peace, 12mo.

1642, 2 s.

116, MODERN parish officer; or, the parish officer's complete duty, 12mo. 2d edit. 1774, 3s. 6d.

1 s.

117. MERITON's (Geo.) guide to constables, 7th edit. 117.* NARES'S (J.) summary of the law on penal convictions, 8vo. 1815, 6s. boards.

118. NELSON'S (Wm.) office and authority of a justice of peace showing also the duty of constables, commissioners of sewers, coroners, overseers of the poor, surveyors of the highways, churchwardens, and other parish officers, 2 vols. 12th edit. very much enlarged, &c. 8vo.

NELSON's justice, 2 vols. 8vo. 11th edit.

1745, 8 s. 1736, 5 s. See

119. NEW boke of justices of the peace, by A. F. K. Fitzherbert.

120. NOLAN'S (Michael) Treatise of the law for the relief and settlement of the poor. Third edit. 3 vols. 8vo. 1814, 17. 15s. boards. Second edit. 2 vols. 8vo. 1808, 12 s. 2 vols. 8vo. 1805, 78. 121. NOLAN'S (Michael) Reports of cases relative to the duty and office of a justice of peace. See Chap. XXI.

122. NORTH'S (hon. Roger) discourse of the poor, shewing the pernicious tendency of the laws now in force for their maintenance and settlement; containing likewise some considerations relating to national improvement, 8vo. 1753, 3s.

123. OFFICE of the clerk of assize: containing the form and method of the proceedings at assizes and general gaol delivery: as also on the crown and nisi prius side, together with the office of the clerk of the peace, 8vo. 2d edit. 1682, or 1694, 2s. 6d. 1st edit. 1676, 1s. 6d. 124. OFFICE of a justice of the peace: containing precedents of appeals, informations, indictments, &c. 12mo. no date, 2 s. 125. OFFICE of justices of peace, sheriffs, bailiffs, &c. pr. by Redman,

1538.

126. OFFICE of sheriffs, bailiffs, escheators, constables, coroners, &c. 8vo. pr. by T. Petyt, 1543; by H. Middleton, 1545; by W. Powel, 8vo. 1549; by R. Tottel, 1550, 1552, 1562, 1570; by J. Allde,

1573, 2 s.

127. OFFYCE of shyrriffes. In this booke is conteyned the offyce of shyryffes, baylyffes of lybertyes, escheatours, constables and coroners, and sheweth what every one of them maye do by vertue of their offices, drawen oute of bookes of the common lawe and of the statutes (not_paged) printed in 16mo. 80 leaves, imprynted at London, in Crede lane, by John King, no date.

128. ORDERS and directions, together with a commission for the better administration of justice, and more perfect information of his majesty; how and by whom the laws and statutes tending to the relief of the poor, the well ordering and training up of youth in trades, and the reformation of disorders and disordered persons, are executed throughout the kingdom, which his royal majesty hath commanded to be published and inquired of, by the body of his privy council, whom he hath made principal commissioners for that purpose, 4to. 1630, 1s. 6 d.

129. ORDERS relating to the proceedings of his majesty's justices of the peace for the county of Middlesex and their officers; collected by a committee of his majesty's said justices appointed for that purpose, and approved in the general quarter sessions of the peace, and session of oyer and terminer, 8vo. 1776. (a pamphlet.)

1 s.

130. OBSERVATIONS on the act for the relief and encouragement of friendly societies; to which are added, forms of instruments necessary under the act, with an abstract of the act. By the gentleman who framed the bill, &vo. (a pamphlet.) 1794, 18. 131. PALEY'S (Wm.) law and practice of summary convictions on penal statutes, by justices of the peace, and appendix of forms, &c. 8vo. 1814, 14s. boards.

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