J. 8
Duke’s Charitable Uses.
fol.
1815 Catalogue, page 71. no. 30, as above.
DUKE,
George.--
MOORE, Sir Francis.
The Law of Charitable Uses, revised and much enlarged; with many Cases in Law both antient and modern: whereunto is now added,
the Learned Reading of S
r Francis Moor, K
t. Sergeant at Law. 4 Jacobi, in the Middle Temple Hall, upon the Statute of 43. Eliz . . . Together, with the manner of Proceedings
in Chancery . . . Methodically digested, by George Duke of the Inner Temple, Esq;
London: Printed for
Henry Twyford,
1676.
Law 207
First Edition. Folio. 103 leaves collating in fours.
STC D2504.
This edition not in Marvin.
Sweet & Maxwell I, 403, 6.
Bridgman, page 104.
Clarke, page 221, no. 55.
Middle Temple Library Catalogue, page 297.
Old calf, rebacked. Initialled by Jefferson at sig. I and T. With the Library of Congress 1815 bookplate inlaid in the new
endpapers.
George Duke, fl. 1670, English legal writer.
Sir Francis Moore, 1558-1621, English law reporter.
[1723]
J. 9
[
Herne’s law of Charitable Uses. in the Clerk of Assize
]
1815 Catalogue, page 71. unnumbered, as above,
8vo.
HERNE,
John.
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, with divers Judgements,
and Resolutions upon Exceptions and Appeals against Decrees; and other Proceedings upon the said Statute. By John Herne.
London: Printed by
T. R. for
Timothy Twyford,
1660.
Law 247
First Edition. Sm. 8vo. 83 leaves, collating in eights.
This edition not in Marvin.
Sweet & Maxwell I, 404, 7.
Not in Bridgman.
Clarke, page 224, no. 79.
STC H1568.
Half bound. Initialled by Jefferson at sig. I.
Jefferson had this copy bound with the
Clerk of Assize
, see no. 1910.
John Herne, fl. 1660, was the son of John Herne, counsel for Prynne in his trial for the publication of
Histrio-Mastix
.
[1724]
J. 10
History of the Chancery.
12
mo.
1815 Catalogue, page 71. no. 1, as above.
[BURROUGHS,
Samuel.]
The History of the Chancery; relating to the Judicial Power of that Court, and the Rights of the Masters . . .
London: Printed for
J. Walthoe,
1726.
Law 180
First Edition. 12mo. 62 leaves collating in sixes, the first leaf with the half-title on the recto and a list of books printed
for
J. Walthoe on the verso.
Halkett and Laing III, 77.
Marvin, page 165.
Sweet & Maxwell I, 213, 6.
Clarke, page 247, no. 27.
Rebound in half calf. Initialled by Jefferson at sig. I.
By Samuel Burroughs written in ink on the title, not by Jefferson.
Samuel Burroughs, d. 1761, English legal writer.
[1725]