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Court-hand restored; or, The student's assistant, in reading old deeds, charters, records, etc. Neatly engraved on twenty-three copper-plates, describing the old law hands, with their contractions and abbreviations. With an appendix containing the ancient names of places in Great Britain and Ireland; an alphabetical table of ancient surnames; and a glossography of Latin words found in the works of the most eminent lawyers and other ancient writings, but not in any modern dictionaries
Wright, Andrew (1937-)
1867
Plates accompanied by nine leaves with transliteration, not included in paging.
Ignorami Lamentatio super legis communis translationem ex latino in anglicum : una cum dedicatione ad Dulmannum & praefatione ad curtesium lectorem. Cui adjicitur, index expositorius locupletissimus voces communis legis angliae in hoc opere usitatas exponens & explanans
Bramston, James (1694?-1744)
1736
"Dedicatio" signed: Ambi-dexter Ignoramus. In verse.
Cases of treason
Bacon, Francis (1561-1626)
1641
Title vignette. Head-pieces. Including chapters on Cases of felony.-Cases of premunire.-Cases of abjuration and exile.-Cases of heresies.-The King's prerogative.-The office of constables.-The juri...
Present state of the law : The speech of Henry Brougham, Esq., M. P., in the House of Commons, on Thursday, February 7th, 1828, on his motion that a humble address be presented to His Majesty, praying that he will graciously be pleased to issue a commission for inquiring into the defects occasioned by the time and otherwise, in the laws of this realm, and into the measures necassary for removing the same
Brougham and Vaux, Henry Brougham Baron (1778-1868)
1828