in abatement, declarations, barrs, replications, rejoynders, demurrers, issues and judgments, in the now most Common and
ordinary actions . . . Also, the forms of entries in writs of error, utlaries, general issues, and judgments, intended for
the benefit of the students of the Common Law, and for the use of practising clerks and attorneys. Together with a table.
London: Printed for
John Place, and
Thomas Basset,
1674.
Law 284
First Edition. Folio. 246 leaves in fours; black letter.
Not in Halkett and Laing.
STC L1951.
Marvin, page 464.
Sweet & Maxwell II, 78, 72.
Arber I, 173.
Calf. Initialled by Jefferson at sig. I and T. The autograph signature
Jo
n. Massall
in several places; a manuscript note in an early hand written on a slip of paper and inserted between pages 20 and 21; a manuscript note on page 368 is not by Jefferson. With the Library of Congress 1815 bookplate.
This work is usually cited as Thompson’s Entries. Arber indexes it under “? Thompson.”
[1896]
J. 105
Tremaine’s
[entries of
] Pleas of the crown.
fol.
1815 Catalogue, page 79. no. 224, as above.
TREMAINE,
Sir John.
Placita Coronæ: or Pleas of the Crown, in matters criminal and civil. Containing a large collection of modern precedents .
. . With great variety of precedents, under many other heads, relating to the Crown-Law. The whole collected by the late Sir
John Tremaine, Knight, Serjeant at Law. And digested and revised by the late Mr. John Rice, of Furnivals-Inn. With a compleat table to the whole.
[
London] In the Savoy: Printed by
E. and R. Nutt and
R. Gosling, (Assigns of
E. Sayer Esq;) for
T. Ward, and
T. Wotton and
E. Valentine,
m dcc xxiii
. [1723]
Law 126
First Edition. Folio. 364 leaves collating in twos, publisher’s advertisement on the verso of the first leaf.
This edition not in Marvin.
Sweet & Maxwell II, 118, 47.
Clarke, page 114, no. 37, and page 291, no. 90.
Old calf, repaired. Initialled by Jefferson at sig. I and T. With the Library of Congress 1815 bookplate and that of Peyton
Randolph.
Formerly in the library of Peyton Randolph.
Sir John Tremaine, d. 1694, English lawyer.
[1897]
J. 106
Vidian’s entries.
fol.
1815 Catalogue, page 80. no. 225, as above.
VIDIAN,
Andrew.
The Exact Pleader: a book of entries of choice, select and special pleadings in the Court of Kings-Bench in the reign of His
present Majesty King Charles II. with the method of proceeding in all manner of actions in the same Court. By Andrew Vidian Gent. Late one of the Clerks of the Papers in the said Court.
London: Printed by
W. Rawlins,
S. Roycroft, and
H. Sawbridge, Assigns of
Richard and Edward Atkins Esquires. For
Christopher Wilkinson,
Tho. Dring and
Charles Harper,
mdclxxxiv
. [1684]
Law 355
First Edition. Folio. 156 leaves in fours; black letter.
Marvin, page 711.
Sweet & Maxwell II, 85, 127.
STC V353.
Calf, rebacked and repaired with the Library of Congress 1815 bookplate preserved and inlaid in the new endpapers. Initialled
by Jefferson at sig. I and T. Written on the title-page in an early hand is
T. Gardiner Intra Templi 1689.
[1898]