J. 109
Instructor clericalis.
6. v.
8
vo.
1815 Catalogue, page 77. no. 42, as above.
[GARDINER,
Robert.]
Instructor Clericalis: compleat in five parts. The first [-The fifth and last] Part . . .
London: Printed, and sold by
John Walthoe,
1715 [-1727].
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5 parts in 6 vol. 8vo., with varying titles and imprints. Vol. I,
5th edition, 1715, 250 leaves,
Walthoe’s advertisement at the beginning; vol. II,
5th edition, 1724, 258 leaves, published by
Joell Stephens whose advertisement is at the beginning; vol. III,
4th edition, 1724, printed for
Walthoe, 288 leaves; vol. IV,
3rd edition, 1727, 260 leaves, imprints of
Walthoe and of
Stephens and their separate advertisements at the beginning; vol. V and VI,
2nd edition, 1722, for
Walthoe, 194 and 209 leaves with continuous pagination and signatures,
separate titles. The first part is anonymous, the other volumes
are ascribed on
the title-pages to
R. B. a Clerk of the Court of Common-Pleas
, whose initials are appended to the preliminary addressed to the
Reader.
Halkett and Laing III, 162.
Marvin, page 412.
Sweet & Maxwell II, 75, 49.
Calf. Initialled by Jefferson at sig. I and T in vol. II-VI (Ii and Tt in vol. VI); not initialled in vol. I. With the Library
of Congress 1815 bookplate in each volume. From the library of John and Peyton Randolph with their names written on the fly leaf in vol. I. Other signatures or names are
Mary Burwell 1719: [punct.
sic--
Ed.]
James Burwell (crossed out);
John Chapman.
Robert Gardiner, a clerk to the Court of Common Pleas. The first edition appeared from 1697-1714.
[1901]
J. 110
Doctrina placitandi.
4
to.
1815 Catalogue, page 75. no. 167, as above.
E[VER], S[
amson].
Doctrina Placitandi, ou l’art & Science de bon pleading: monstrant lou, & en queux Cases, & per queux persons, pleas, cy bien
real, come personal ou mixt, poient estre properment pleades; & è Converso. Opus accuratè compositum elucubratione S.E. Servientis Regis ad Legem. Alphabeticalment digest desouth lour proper titles, ove un perfect table.
London: Printed by the Assigns of
R. and E. Atkins Esquires, for
Robert Pawlet, and are to be sold by
H. Twyford,
T. Basset,
S. Heyrick and
T. Dring,
1677.
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4to. 212 leaves in fours; black letter.
Halkett and Laing II, 104.
STC E3410.
Sweet & Maxwell I, 180, 21.
Marvin, page 299.
Calf. Initialled by Jefferson at sig. I and T.
[1902]
J. 111
Regula placitandi.
8
vo.
1815 Catalogue, page 78. no. 43, as above.
Regula Placitandi. A Collection of special rules for pleading, from the declaration to the issue, in actions real, personal,
and mixt; with the distinction of words to be used therein, or refused . . . With divers Precedents, illustrating and explaining
the same: very useful and necessary for clerks, attorneys, solicitors, &c. The
second edition, corrected.
London: Printed by the Assigns of
R. and E. Atkyns, Esquires; for
Thomas Basset, and
Thomas Bever,
m dc xciv
. [1694]
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8vo. 172 leaves.
Marvin, page 605.
Sweet & Maxwell II, 82, 98.
STC R759.
Rebound in calf. Initialled by Jefferson at sig. I and T. The autograph signature
John Wayles 2/ on the title-page and
R Corbin ejus Liber written above
To the Reader.
The first edition appeared in 1691.
[1903]