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A26742 A catalogue of the common and statute law-books of this realm and some others relating thereunto alphabetically digested under proper heads, with an account of the best editions, volumes, and common prices they are now sold at / collected by Tho. Bassett. Bassett, Thomas, bookseller. 1671 (1671) Wing B1043; ESTC R37085 31,991 134

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Exchequer-Chamber Dutchy-Chamber c. Carefully Revised and Enlarged in Octavo Price 3 s. Englands Compleat Law Iudge and Lawyer by G. Cooke one of the Judges of the Admiral Court and Probate of Wills Quarto A Collection of all the publick Orders Ordinances and Declarations of both Houses of Parliament from the 9th of March 1642. until Decemb. 1646. together with several of his Majesties Proclamations and other papers printed at Oxford in Folio price 16 s. An Exact Collection of all remonstrances Declarations Votes Orders Ordinances Proclamations Petitions Messages Answers and other remarkable passages between the Kings most Excellent Majesty and his High Court of Parliament beginning at his Majesties return from Scotland being in Dec. 1641. and continued untill March 21. 1643. in Quarto price 6 s. The Charter of Rumny-Marsh in Octavo price 4 s. D. 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The English Lawyer describing a Method for the managing of the Laws of this Land and expressing the best qualities requisite in the Student practicer Judges and Fathers of the same Written by the Reverend and Learned Sir Iohn Doderidge Knight and one of the Justices of the Kings Bench in Quarto Price 2 s. 6 d. E. THe Exact Lawgiver Communicating to the skilfull the firm Basis and Axioms of their Profession to the Ignorant their Ancient and undoubted Birthrights and Inheritances in Octavo Price 1 s. 6 d. The Speech of the Lord Chancellor Elesmore in the Exchequer Chamber touching the Post-Nati in Quarto Price 1 s. Edgars Charge in Quarto F. FLeta or a Commentary upon the English Law so called written by an Anonymos Author in the time of E. 1. with the small Treatise called Fet assavior annexed and Mr. Seldens Historical Dissertations to Fleta in Quarto Latine Price 12 s. * De laudibus Legum Angliae written by Sir Iohn Fortescue Lord Chief Justice and after Lord Chancellor to King Hen. 6. to which are added the two Sums of Sir Ralph de Hengham Lord Chief Justice to King Edw. 1. commonly called Hengham Magna and Hengham Parva Notes both on Fortescue and Hengham are added in Octavo English and Latine Price 3 s. 6 d. Perfect and Exact Directions to all those that desire to know the true and just Fees of these Courts following viz. The Fees of all the Offices belonging to the Court of Common Pleas. A Table of the Prothonotaries Fees The Fees of the Chancery according to the Table in the Office The Ordinance of the Chancery by Thomas Lord Coventry late Lord Keeper of the Great Seal of England in Octavo Price 1 s. Law or a Discourse thereof in four Books written by Sir Hen. Finch in Folio French Price 8 s. and done into English by the same Author in Octavo Price 3 s. 6 d. * A Parallel or Conference of the Civil Law the Canon Law and the Common Law of this Realm wherein the Agreement and disagreement of these three Laws and the Causes and reasons of the said Agreement are opened and discussed in two parts to which is added the Pandects of the Law of Nations containing several discourses of the Questions points and Matters of the Law wherein the Nations of the World do consent and accord by William Fulbeck in Quarto Price 8 s. The Lawyers Logick exemplifying the Precepts of Logick by the Practice of the Common Law by Abraham Fraunce in Quarto Price 3 s. The Freeholders Grand Inquest in Quarto Price 1 s. 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With an Exposition of divers obscure words and terms of Law used in Ancient Records c. and also plain Decimal Tables c. with a Concordance of years c. the Second Edition Corrected and Amended by Iohn Herne Gent. in Octavo Price 2 s. * The Law of Charitable uses wherein the Statute of 43 Eliz. chap. 4. is set forth and explained with directions how to sue out and prosecute Commissions grounded upon that Statute Also Presidents Inquisitions and Decrees and other proceedings upon the said Statute by Iohn Herne The Second Edition much Enlarged and Amended in Octavo Price 2 s. The Idea of the Law charactered from Moses to King Charles Whereunto is added the Idea of Government and Tyranny by Iohn Heydon Gent. in Octavo Price 1 s. 6 d. I. JVdgments as they were upon solemn Arguments given in the Vpper Bench and Common Pleas upon the most difficult points in all manner of Actions together with the Terms and Number Rolls in which the same are Entered in Octavo Price 2 s. 6 d. Instructions for Iury-men on the Commission of Sewers shewing 1 What they are to survey and view 2. What to enquire and present 3. How Delivered in a charge to three several Juries at a Session of Sewers holden at Spalding in the County of Lincoln To which is added two other Charges the one concerning Lovell's works the other touching the river of Glean in Octavo Price 1 s. 6 d. The Works of Iudge Ienkins upon divers Statutes concerning the Liberty and Freedom of the Subject in Twelves Price 1 s. K. L. * ARchalonomia or Books of the ancient Laws of the English heretofore in antient
A CATALOGUE OF THE Common and Statute LAW-BOOKS OF THIS REALM And some others relating thereunto Alphabetically digested under proper HEADS WITH An Account of the best Editions Volumes and common Prices they are now sold at Collected by Tho. Bassett And are to be sold at his Shop at the George near Cliffords-Inne in Fleet street 1671. TO THE READER FOR several Years last past having traded in Books it has often happened that I have been at a loss when by Gentlemen either whose Profession induced or their Curiosity inclined them to buy Books on that Subject an Account hath been demanded of me of all the Law-Books extant Now for avoiding the trouble which for the future I and other Book-sellers might undergo in such case but more especially for satisfaction of those who are desirous to be informed therein I have collected the ensuing Catalogue whereby the Reader will be informed of all the Law-Books now Extant which directly or more remotely concern the Common and Statute Law of this Realm and of the best Editions and Prices c. of the same In doing of which I had the kind assistance of some Gentlemen of the Profession of Law To do a thing first and to do it perfectly is more than perhaps any has as yet pretended to and therefore this Printed Catalogue may well be capable of amendment or additions at least and being conscious of it I have left blanks at the end of each Title that what is omitted here by me and occurs to others may be added in their proper Places And to the end those into whose hands this Catalogue shall come may have it more and more perfect if they please to have recourse to me I shall afford them my assistance therein and in the mean time Collect and Insert in a Catalogue I keep by me for that purpose all Books which upon farther search and others Information I find omitted and also those that shall be hereafter Published Besides the encouragement I had from some to whom I imparted my intentions concerning this Catalogue when it was only in design and the inducements I touched before I apprehended that by this Collection some advantage would redound to such as living remote from London are by specious Titles trepann'd into the buying of some Law-Books before they are assured whither in truth the Discourse tends which how frequently it happens experience sufficiently convinces The Method I have vsed and the placing Books under the Titles I have disposed them may probably be disliked by some however the Catalogue not being very long the whole may be soon read over which will cure that Fault And the ends I aim at will I hope excuse the attempt and my Errors in the performance of it Tho. Bassett A TABLE of the Titles in the ensuing Catalogue ABridgments Page 1 Arguments Page 11 Constables Page 15 Courts Page 18 Crown Page 27 Customs Page 30 Interpreters of Law Terms Page 33 Justice of Peace Page 37 Maxims and Grounds of the Law Page 42 Parliament Page 46 Presidents Page 50 Readings Page 61 Reports Page 64 Sheriffs Page 80 Statutes Page 82 Tables Page 85 Tithes c. Page 88 Wills and Testaments Page 90 Of Writs Page 92 Miscellanies Page 94. c. ADVERTISEMENT I Desire the Reader to take Notice That all Books in this Catalogue not said to be in another Language are in English And also that I have mentioned none but the best Editions and that there is no difference in the Editions though some have been often Printed but where this Mark * is prefixed Licensed Octob. 13. 1670. Roger L'Estrange ABRIDGMENTS AN Abridgment of the Book of Assizes in Octavo French Price 1 s. 6 d. * An Abridgment of the Common Law contained in the Year Books and other Books of Law Readings and Records Collected and written by Sir Robert Brook Knight Chief Justice of the Common-Bench in the time of the Reign of Queen Elizabeth This Book hath been printed in three several Volumes but no Addition to either of them the least esteemed best is in Quarto Price 45 s. The next is in small Folio Price 40 s. And the other in large Folio Price 35 s. All three in French Some New Cases of the Years and Time of King Hen. 8. Edw. 6. Queen Mary Written out of the great Abridgment of Sir Robert Brook in Octavo French Price 1 s. 6 d. The same is also Translated into English by Iohn Marsh in Octavo Price 1 s. 6 d. An Exact Abridgment of the Records of the Tower of London from the Reign of King Edward the Second unto King Richard the 3 of all the Parliaments holden in each Kings Reign the several Acts in every Parliament together with the Names and Titles of all the Dukes Marquesses Earls Viscounts and Barons summoned to every of the said Parliaments Collected by Sir Robert Cotton Knight and Baronet Revised and Published by Wil. Prynne Esq in Folio Price 20 s. * A brief Summary of the Laws and Statutes of England to the Year 1663. So far forth as the same do concern the Office of Justices of the Peace Sheriffs Bayliffs Constables and Churchwardens and other Officers and Ministers of this Kingdome Together with divers other Matters necessary for such as bear Office in this Kingdom the Fourth Impression Collected by Nicholas Collyn of Lincolns-Inne Esquire in Twelves Price 1 s. A Perfect Abridgment of the Eleven Books of Reports of Sir Edward Coke Knight by Sir Iohn Davis sometime Attorney General in Ireland in Twelves Price 2 s. Synopsis or an Exact Abridgment of the Lord Cokes Commentaries upon Littleton being a brief Explanation of the Grounds of the Law Composed by Sir Humphrey Davenport Knight in Octavo Price 2 s. 6 d. An Exact Abridgment of that excellent Treatise called Doctor and Student in Octavo Price 1 s. The Office and Authority of Sheriffs Abridged by the former Author Mich. Dalton of Lincolns-Inne Esquire in Octavo Price 3 s. An Abridgment of the Reports of Sir Iames Dyer in Octavo French Price 2 s. 6 d. The same is Translated into English in Octavo Price 2 s. * An Abridgment of the Common Law contained in the Year Books and other Books of Law Readings and Records Collected and Written by Sir Anthony Fitzherbert Knight Lord Chief Justice of the Common Pleas in the Reign of King Hen. the 8th in Quarto French Price 3 l. 5 s. The Common Law Epitomiz'd with Directions how to prosecute and defend Personal Actions To which is Annexed the Nature of a Writ of Errour and the general Proceedings thereupon by W. G●isson and A. Gulston Esquires in Octavo Price 3 s. Gregory's Moot-Book being an Abridgment of Cases concerning the Titles most material for the Students and Practitioners of the Laws of the Realm digested in certain apt Divisions under the same Titles in Octavo French Price 10 s. The same is also Translated into English and much inlarged by William Hughes of Grayes-Inne Esquire in Quarto Price
10 s. The Grand Abridgment of the Law continued or a Collection of the Principal Cases and Points of the Common Law of England contained in all the Reports Extant from the first of Elizabeth to the year 1663. by way of Common Place by William Hughes of Grayes-Inne Esquire in Three Volumes in Quarto Price 50 s. An Abridgment of Acts and Ordinances made from the Year 1640. to the Year 1656. by William Hughes of Grayes-Inne Esquire in Quarto Price 8 s. An Abridgment of the Three Volumes of Reports of Sir George Croke Knight of such select Cases as were adjudged in the Courts of Kings-Bench and Common-Bench during the Reigns of Q. Elizabeth King James and King Charles the First by William Hughes Esquire in Octavo Price 6 s. An Abridgment of the Cases Reported by Sir Francis More Knight with the resolution of the Points in Law therein by the Judges by William Hughes Esquire in Octavo Price 2 s. 6 d. An Abridgment of all the Statutes in force and use made in the 16. 17. and 18. 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