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132. PARISH Matters. Laws respecting parish matters. See Chap. I. No. 108 (4)

133. PARISH officer's pocket companion. Wherein the office and duty of incumbents, clerks of parishes, organists, &c. are treated of, 12mo.

1744, 1s. 6 d.

134. PAUL'S (J.) Parish officer's guide, containing the duty of churchwardens, overseers, constables, &c. 8vo. 1806, 3 s. 6d. 135. PEARCE'S (Tho.) complete justice of the peace and parish officer; showing the authority and power of a justice, and the alterations and amendments that have been made therein, 8vo. 1756, 6 s.

136. PEARCE'S justice of the peace's pocket companion: or, the office and duty of a justice epitomized, 12mo. 1753, 35. 137. PHILLIPS'S (sir R.) letter to the livery of London on the office of sheriff, 12mo. 1807, 7 s.

138. POOR LAWs, or the laws and statutes relating to the poor, 12mo. 1724, 1727, 25. 139. POTTER'S (R.) observations on the poor laws on the present state of the poor, and on houses of industry, 8vo. 1775, 2 s.

140. POWER of the civil magistrates asserted, in securing both the person and property of every subject of Great Britain, by a vigorous execution of the present laws of the land, &c. to which is added, the opinion of sir Thomas More, Ld. High Chancellor of England, on the same important subjects, 8vo. 1752, 1s. 6d. 141. PRACTIC part of a justice of peace; containing precedents of appeal, &c. 12mo.

1681, 18.

142. PRECEDENTS of examinations, warrants, bonds, recognizances, summonses, orders, and commitments, taken from the words of the statutes, and suited to all the offences in which one or more justices of the peace (out of sessions) have authority in bastardy. With necessary observations thereon, 8vo. (a pamphlet.) 1736 and 1762, the same, 1s. 143. PRIDEAUX's (Humph.) Directions to churchwardens for the faithful discharge of their duty, the seventh edition; to which is added, a compendium of the law of tithes, small 8vo. 1805, 3 s. 6d. boards.

PRIDEAUX's directions to churchwardens, 12mo. 1730, 28. 144. PRITCHARD'S (D.) Digest; or an entire new and complete body of the law concerning the poor, from the earliest period to the present time, arranged under proper heads, comprising a great number of reported cases not to be found in any other work of this kind; together with many other determined cases never before printed, taken from the notes of Henry Dealtry, esq. clerk of the rules of the court of king's bench, part I. 4to. 1791, 5 s. sewed.

145. PRYNNE'S (Will.) Irenarches Redivivus; or, a brief collection of sundry useful and necessary statutes and petitions in parliament (not hitherto published in print, but extant only in the parliament rolls) concerning the necessity, utility, institution, qualification, jurisdiction, office, commission, oath, and against the causeless, clandestine discommissioning of justices of peace; fit to be publickly known and observed in, these reforming times; with some short deductions from them, and a touch of the antiquity and institutions of assertors and justices of peace in other foreign kingdoms; together with a full refutation of sir Edw. Coke's assertion, and the commonly received erroneous opinion of a difference between ordinances and acts of parliament in former ages, here clearly manifested to be then but one and the same in all respects, and in point of the threefold assent, 4to. 1648, 2s. 6d. 146. PYE's (Henry James) Summary of the duties of a justice of peace out of sessions, with some preliminary observations, 12mo. 1808, 1810. 3d edit. 1817, 6s. 6d. boards. 147. REMARKS on the laws relating to the poor, with proposals for their better employment, 8vo.

1735, 28.

148. RITSON'S (J.) Office of constable; being an entire new compendium of the law concerning that ancient minister for the conservation of the peace, carefully compiled from the best authorities; with a preface, and an introduction, containing some account of the origin and antiquity of that office, 2d edit. 8vo. 1815, 3s. 6 d. sewed.

1792, 1s. 6d. 1811, 4 S.

149. RITSON'S (J.) Office of bailiff, 8vo. 150. ROBINSON'S (Wm.) suppl. to Burn's justice, 8vo..1774,

3 s.

151. SADLER'S (Fra.) Exactions and impositions of parish fees discovered, showing that the common fees demanded for performing any office of the church are contrary to law, &c. sixth edition, 8vo. 1771, 18. 152. SAUNDER'S (Rob.) Observations on the present state and influence of the poor laws, founded on experience, and a plan proposed for the consideration of parliament, &c. 8vo. 1799, 5 & 153. SCOTT's digest of the poor laws, 8vo.

1773, 2 s.

154. SESSIONS cases, adjudged in the court of king's bench, chiefly touching settlement cases, from the latter end of Q. Anne's reign to the present time (20 Geo. II.) 2 vols. 8vo. 2d edit. 1760, 10 s. 1st edit. 2 vols. 1750, 1754, 6s. 155. SHAPLEIGH's highways. See highways, No. 85, (2) ante. 156. SHAW'S (Jos.) parish law; or a guide to justices of the peace, ministers, churchwardens, overseers of the poor, constables, and all others concerned in parish business. With forms of warrants, commitments, &c. 10th edit. 1763, 6s.

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SHAW's parish law, 8vo, 1734, 1743, 1748, 1750, 1753, 1755, each,

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157. SHAW's practical justice of peace; or, a treatise showing the present power and authority of that officer, in all the branches of his duty compiled from the common and statute law, 6th edit. with large additions, 2 vols. 8vo. 1756, 95. SHAW's justice, 2 vols. 8vo. 1728, 1733, 1736, 1744, 1750, 5s. 158. SHEPPARD'S (Wm.) justice of the peace's clerk's cabinet; or precedents fitted for every case that may happen in his master's office, 12mo. 1654, 1660, 1 s. 159. SHEPPARD's office of the clerk of the market, of weights and measures, and of the laws of provision, &c. 12mo. 1665, 28. 160. SHEPPARD'S office and duty of constables, &c. 1641, 1655, 1659, 1s. 161. SHEPPARD'S sure guide for his majesty's justices of the peace, showing their duty and the duties of the several officers of the counties, hundreds, and parishes, 8vo. 1649, 1652, 1663, 1656, 1669, 25.

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162. SHORT inquiry into the policy, humanity, and past effects of the poor laws, &c. &c. 8vo.

8 s. boards. 163. SHUTTLEWORTH'S (R.) manual, for the assistance of magistrates in applying the forms containing blank precedents of such proceedings as are not sold amongst the separate forms, with short references to the statutes, &c. 8vo. 1815, 10s. boards.

Forms of warrants, summonses, convictions, &c. requisite for the several offices of magistrate, sheriff, high constable and parish officer, with a short manual noticing each statute, 2 l. 10 s. 164. SKIRROW's (Geo.) complete practical under-sheriff, comprehending the duties of the office as exercised by the sheriff in person, or under-sheriff, &c. &c. 8vo. 1811, 12s. boards.

165. TOONE'S (Wm.) magistrates manual; or, a summary of the duties and powers of a justice of the peace, with precedents, 8vo. 1813, 12 s. boards. 2d edit. 8vo. 1817, 18's. boards. 166. TOONE'S (Wm.) overseers guide, 8vo. 1815, 5s. 6 d.

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167. TREATISE of replevins, distresses, avowries; containing the laws for securing the payment of rents, and preventing frauds by tenants; forms of notices of distress and proper warning to tenants, lodgers, appraiser's oath, inventory, &c. the office of sheriffs, &c. 4th edit. To which is added, the office and duty of a coroner, with curious precedents, 8vo. 1761, 48. 168. TREATISE of replevins, 1718, 1739, 1746, 2s.

169. TURNER'S duty of high constables of hundreds, petty constables, tithingmen, &c. 1761, 1 s. 6d. 170. UmfREVILLE'S (Edw.) lex coronatoria; or the office and duty of coroners: wherein the theory of the office is distinctly

laid down, and the practice illustrated with precedents, and an account of the dignity of the office, 2 vols. 8vo.

1761.

171. UNDER sheriff; containing the office and duty of high sheriffs, under sheriffs, and bailiffs; with an appendix of precedents never before published, 8vo. 1766, 6 s.

172. UNIVERSAL officer of justice; containing the general power of justices, clerks of the peace; custos rotulorum, commissioners of hackney coaches, hawkers and pedlars, and wine licenses, of mayors and bailiffs, of clerks of markets, parish officers, &c. 8vo. 1730, or 1731, 3 s. 173. UNIVERSAL (New) parish officer; containing all the laws relating to parish business, ranged in alphabetical order, 4th edit. enlarged, 12mo. 1774, 3s. 6d. 174. WALTHEW's (Rich.) moral and political essay on the poor laws, showing their abuse, and the injuries resulting therefrom; and a plan for correcting the same, &c. &c. 8vo. 1814,

5 s. boards. 175. WARD'S (Ld.) and Cunningham's justice of peace and parish officer. To which is added, a collection of precedents, settled by the most eminent lawyers, 3 vols. 4to. 1760, 15 s. The collection of precedents was sold separate, sewed, 176. WARD'S (Ld.) practical justice of peace; containing the statutes and variety of precedents: published by T. Cunningham, esq. 2 vols. 8vo.

9 s.

1762, 5 s.

177. WELCH'S (Saund.) observ. on the office of a constable, a new edit. enlarged, 8vo.

1758, 1s.

178. WILKINSON's (John) officer of coroners and sheriffs, 4th edit. with additions, 8vo.

1675, 3s. WILKINSON'S office of coroners, &c. the writs, Eng. 8vo. 1618, 1638, 1651, 1652, 1657, 3 s.

179. WILLIAMS's (Tho. Walter) whole law relative to the duty and office of a justice of peace, comprising also the authority of parish officers. 3d edit. to 51 Geo. III. by H. N. Tomlins, 4 large vols. 8vo. 1812, 3 l. 12 s. 2d edit. down to the 47 Geo. III. 4 large vols. 8vo. 1808, 1l. 4s. WILLIAMS's justice, 5 vols. 8vo. 1793, 1798, 15 s.

180. WILLIAMS's (Edw.) Precedents of warrants, convictions, and other proceedings before justices of the peace, chiefly original; and containing none that are to be met with in Dr. Burn's Justice, to which this publication is offered as a supplement of practical forms, &c. 8vo. 1801, 1805, 12 s.

181. WILLIAMS'S (Thomas Walter) jurisdiction of justices of the peace, and authority of parish officers in all matters relating to parochial law, with forms, &c. 2 vols. royal 8vo. 1814, 2. 12s. 6d. boards.

182. WINGATE'S (E.) statuta pacis, a table of all the statutes concerning justices. (See justice revived, No.100, p.124.) 1641, 1s. 183. YOUNG'S (Walt.) vade mecum, and cornucopia, or table of the statutes concerning justices, with an epitome of Staundford's pleas of the crown, 12mo. 7th edit. 1663, 2 s.

CHAPTER VII.

CONSTITUTION, CROWN,

AND

PARLIAMENT.

SECT. I. CONSTITUTION, &c. in general.

II. ANTIQUITY, Constitution, and Manner of proceed-
ing in Parliament.

III. BISHOPS Right of voting in the House of Lords.
IV. JOURNALS and History of the Proceedings of
Houses of Lords and Commons.

V. JURISDICTION and Privileges of the Houses of
Lords and Commons.

VI. NOBILITY, Peerage, and Titles of Honour.
VII. PROCEEDINGS in Cases of Impeachment and High
Treason.

VIII. PROCEEDINGS in Cases of Elections.

IX. REVENUE of the Crown.

X. STATE Papers.

XI. SUCCESSION and Title to the Crown.

XII. SUPREMACY and Ecclesiastical Jurisdiction of the
Crown, and Power of dispensing with penal Statutes.

XIII. POLITICAL ECONOMY.

Sect. I.-CONSTITUTION, &c. in General.

1. ACCOUNT of the affairs of Scotland, in relation to their religious and civil rights, 4to. (a pamphlet)

1690, 1 s.

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