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as are found in several authentic manuscripts and printed books of precedents; also a more accurate exposition of the terms of the common law than any hitherto extant, 2d edit. corrected and enlarged, 8vo.

JAW French and Latin dictionary,

1718, 55.

1701, 38.

26. LAW grammar; or, an introduction to the theory and practice of English jurisprudence, 8vo.

1791, 9s.

27. LISLE'S (Edw.) philological commentary; or, an illustration of the most obvious and useful words in the law, with their distinctions and divers acceptations, 1651, 1652, 2d edit. enlarged,

1658, 2s.

28. LOFFT'S (Capel) principia juris universalis, præcipue Anglicani, 2 vols. 12mo.

1779, 8 s.

29. LOFFT's elements of universal law, and particularly of the law of England, vol. 1. being a translation of the first volume of a work intitled Principia, &c. 12mo.

1779, 5 s.

30. LYE's dictionarium Saxonico et Gothico Latinum, edit. Manning, 2 vols. fol. 1772, 74. 75.

31. MERITON'S (Geo.) nomenclatura clericalis; or, the young clerk's vocabulary, in English and Latin, containing several hundred English words rendered into Latin, not elsewhere to be found, with precedents, &c. 12mo. 1685, 2s. 32. NOLAN'S Syllabus of lectures on the laws of England, 8vo. 1797, 2s. 6d. boards.

33. Noy's (sir Will.) grounds and maxims of the English law; to which is annexed a treatise of estates, by sir J. Doddridge, and observations on a deed of feoffment, by T. H. gent. with additions, &c. by Cha. Barton, esq. eighth edition, 12mo. 1817,

5 s. boards. Sixth and 7th edit. by Cha. Barton, esq. 12mo. 1794, 1806; 5th edit. 1757; 3d & 4th edition, the same as each other, 12mo. 1666, 1677, 1s. 6 d. 1641, 1642, 2 So

Noy's maxims, 4to. 34. PHILLIPPS'S (Will.) principles of law reduced to practice, 12mo. 1660, 1661, 18. This is but a mean collection, see MS. notes in Serj. Hill's copy of Branche's Principia.

35. PLOWDEN'S (Edm.) queries; or, a moot book for young students, methodized, &c. by H. B. 12mo. 1662, 2 s.

PLOWDEN'S queries, French, 12mo.

1 s. 6d.

See a translation of Plowden's queries at the end of his commentaries. See Ch. XXI. infra.

36. Porrs's (Tho.) compendious law dictionary; containing both an explanation of the terms, and the law itself, intended for the use of the country gentleman, the merchant, and the professional man, 12mo. 1803, 5s.; 1813, 12s.; 8vo. 16s, beards.

37. PRINCIPIA legis & æquitatis. See Branche, p. 274, No. 4. 38. SHEPPARD'S (Will.) epitome, explaining above fifteen hundred of the hardest terms of the law, fol. 1658, 5s.

39. SKENE (John) de verborum significatione; the exposition of the terms and difficill words in the regiam majestatem, &c. 4to. 1641, 4 s.

40. SKINNER'S (Step.) etymologica expositio vocum forensium tum antiquarum et jam obsoletarum, tum recentium, et quæ adhuc in usu sunt, rejectis etiam hic quæ aperte Latinos natales agnoscunt, (contained in Skinner's Etymologicon Anglicanum, fol. Lond. 1671, 2 l. 28.

41. SPELMAN'S (sir H.) glossary; containing barbarous Latin obsolete terms, &c. illustrated, with commentaries, much enlarged, 1687, 4l. 4s.

SPELMAN'S glossary,

1664, 2l. 2s.

This edition is the same in contents with the last printed edit. except a prefutory epistle, but is not so well printed.

SPELMAN'S glossary, 1st edit. goes but half way through the alphabet, 1626, 5 s.

The authority of the latter part of this very valuable work having been called in question, in the dispute concerning the antiquity of the commons in parliament, and particularly by Mr. Atwood in his Jus Anglorum, ab antiquo, p. 244, the authenticity of it is vindicated, and some curious particulars concerning it are related by Dr. Brady in his animadversions on a book, intitled, Jani Anglorum facies nova. See also Bp. Gibson's life of sir H. Spelman, prefixed to his English work.

42. STUDENT'S law dictionary; or, complete law expositor; containing an explanation of every particular word and term used in the law. Whereto is added, a table of the Latin contractions in ancient records, &c. 8vo.

1740, 6s. 43. TERMS of the law; or, certain difficult and obscure words and terms of the common and statute laws of this realm now in use, expounded and explained in French and English in opposite columns. Corrected and enlarged with the addition of many other words; particularly of those that have been lately introduced into the statute law of Great Britain, 8vo. 1721, or 1742, being the same,

10 s.

1708, 5s.

TERMS of the law, 8vo. TERMS of the law, printed 1618, 1624, 1629, 1641, 1659, 1667, 1669, 1671, 1685, 2s. TERMS of the law, Fr. and Eng. with J. Rastell's proheme and old tenures, by R. Tottel, 1563, 1567, 1572, 1575, 1579, 1592, and by C. Yetsweirt,

1595.

The editions earliest printed have old tenures often bound with them at the end of the book, small 8vo.

44. TOMLINS'S (T. E.) law dictionary, defining and interpreting the terms or words of art, and explaining the rise, progress and present state of the English laws, royal 8vo.

2 vols.

1810, 11. 5. boards.

See Jacob's law dictionary, ante, No. 21, p. 276.

12mo.

45. TOPICKS in the laws of England, containing media apt for argument, and resolutions of law cases; also an exposition of several words not noticed by former glossaries, (by Clayton) 1646, 2 s. 46. WILLIAMS's (T. W.) compendious and comprehensive law dictionary, elucidating the terms and general principles of law and equity, 8vo. 1816, 12 s. boards. 47. WINGATE'S maxims, or reason; or, the reason of the common law of England, fol.

1658, 6 s.

CHAPTER XI.

ENTRIES, DECLARATIONS,
PLEADINGS, WRITS.

1. ARTICULI ad novas narrationes; being a commentary and some rules upon the counts, declarations, &c. contained in the novæ narrationes, 16mo. pr. by R. Pynson, 1525; the same year, 24mo. by R. Redman; and again, 24mo. 1528; by T. Berthelet, 12mo. 1530; Lat. and Eng. 8vo. 1531; and again the same year in Eng. only, publ. by the king's command; again 12mo. 1532; by Redman, 12mo. 1539; 8vo, by H. Smyth, 1545; by R. Walley, 1547. See Novæ narrationes, infra, No. 62. 1539, 2 s.

2. ASTON'S (R.) placita Latine rediviva: a book of entries of approved precedents, of counts, declarations, bars, avowries, replications, pleas in abatement, issues, judgments in actions real and personal, 3d edit. corrected, Lat. 4to. 1661, 1673, 4s.

There is a chasm in the paging from 144 to 177*.

*It will in general be necessary to correct the errors in the paging here pointed out, in the books of entries, otherwise many of the references from other books to the precedents therein contained will not be found to apply.

3. ATTORNEY and pleader's treasury; containing forms of the most useful pleas in abatement, and in bar, demurrers, continuances, &c. Also all manner of writs in the courts of king's bench and common pleas, 2 vols. 8vo. 1736, 12s.

See Morgan's modern pleader. No. 59, infra.

4. BEAMES'S (John) brief view of the writ ne exeat regno, with remarks upon its equitable process, 8vo. 1812, 58. boards.

5. BOHUN'S (Will.) declarations and pleadings in the courts of king's bench and common pleas. Also forms of proceedings as well in the petty-bag office in chancery, as in corporation courts, 8vo. 2d edit. with additions,

BоHUN's declarations, 8vo.

1743, 69.

1733, 3 s.

6. BOHUN's English lawyer; showing the nature, forms of original writs, processes, and mandates of the courts of Westminster, also the forms of returns and directions of writs, processes, &c. in English, with many curious observations on the whole, 8vo.

1732, 58.

7. BOOTH'S (Geo.) nature and practice of real actions in their writs and process, both original and judicial, with some records of the county palatine of Chester, &c. second edit. corrected, with the additions and notes of the late Mr. Serj. Hill, royal 8vo. 1811, 16s. boards.

Fol. 1701 or 1704, (the same, the latter being only a new title) 5s. 8. BREVIA selecta; or, choice writs. Being a collection of divers writs not taken notice of in the books, Latin, 8vo. 1663, 1675, 25.

This is bound at the end of the 4th and 5th editions of Kitchen

on courts.

9. BROWNE'S (Will.) formulæ bene placitandi. A book of entries; containing choice precedents of counts, declarations, informations, pleas in bar and in abatement, continuance, replications, rejoinders, issues, verdicts, judgments after verdicts, outlawries, recoveries, and avowries, in two parts, 1st or 2d edit. the same, Latin, fol. 1671, 1675, 6s.

10. BROWNE'S entering clerk's vade mecum; being a collection of precedents of declarations and pleadings in most actions; especially such as are brought for or against heirs, executors, or administrators; also upon bills of exchange, policies of assurance, &c. 2d edit. with additions, Lat. 8vo. 1695, 4 S. 1678, or 1686, 2$.

BROWNE'S entering clerk, 1st edit. 11. BROWNE's methodus novissima intrandi placita generalia; or, a complete method of drawing contracts or entering declarations, pleas, issues, continuances, verdicts, judgments. process, ministerial and judicial, cognizance of plea, privileges of parliament pleaded, proceedings upon writs of error, &c.

To which is added, a complete analysis of true and correct pleading, Latin, 8vo. 1699, 3 S.

12. BROWNE'S modus intrandi placita generalia. The entering clerk's introduction; being a collection of such precedents of declarations and others pleadings, with process, as well mesne as judicial, as are generally used in every day's practice. With notes and observations thereon; also true directions for the style of writs, according to the latest grants, to each corporation in England, Latin, 2d or 3d edit. the same, 8vo. 2 parts, 1702, 1703, 6s. 13. BROWNE's tutor clericalis instructus, in 2 parts. The first being an introduction in grammatical rules, &c. drawing all manner of recognizances, &c. 8vo. 14. BROWNLOW's (Rich.) brevia judicialia; forms of all sorts of judicial writs in the common bench, with the returns of the said writs, Latin, fol.

There is a chasm in the paging from 172 to 225.

The other in

1701, 1727, 2 s.

or approved

1662, 5 s.

15. BROWNLOW's declarations and pleadings, in English; being the form of proceedings in actions, real, personal, and mixed. Whereto are added, choice precedents, &c. by some others of good note, 2 parts, 4to. part 1st, 3d edit. with additions, (part 2d printed but once, 1654) 1659, 1654, 65. 1652, 1653, 35.

BROWNLOW's declarations, part I. In the second part, p. 176, four leaves are double numbered, several others wrong paged, and a chasm from 379 to 400.

16. BROWNLOw's Latine redivivus; a book of entries of such declarations, informations, pleas in bar of abatement, replications, rejoinders, issues, verdicts, &c. contained in the first and second parts of his declarations, Latin, folio,

1693, 6 s.

17. BROWNLOW's writs judicial: showing the nature and entries of all manner of executions, in real, personal and mixed actions, in the common pleas, and some special writs in the king's bench, in English, 4to. 1653, 4s.

Several leaves are wrong paged after 136.

18. CARY'S (Hen.) fruit of pleading in sir Edw. Coke's reports, 8vo. 1601, 1s. 6d. 19. CHITTY'S (Jos.) forms of beginnings and conclusions of declarations, &c. in general, and of the most usual special declarations, in one large sheet,

1805, 3 s. 20. CHITTY'S (Jos.) Precedents of replications, rejoinders, demurrers, &c. in one large sheet. 1805, 2s. 6d,

21. CHITTY'S (Jos.) precedents of general issues and the most useful special pleas, in one large sheet, 1805, 2s. 6d. 22. CHITTY'S (Jos.) practical treatise on pleading; with a collection of practical precedents, 1st edit. 2 vols. royal 8vo.

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