ters relating thereunto, and necessary to be known by Justices of the Peace. The 
            second edition. With large additions of modern indictments, appeals, &c. As also variety of new cases relating to the Clerk of Assise,
            and Clerk of the Peace. 
            London: Printed for 
            D. Browne, and 
            J. Walthoe, 
            1705.
         
         Law 305
         8vo. 203 leaves.
         
            Not in Halkett and Laing.
            Sweet & Maxwell II, 60, 41 (with date 1707).
          
         Rebound in half cowhide. Initialled by Jefferson at sig. I and T.
         The first edition was published in 1675.
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         J. 120
         
            Bohun’s Institutio legalis. 
            8
               vo.
            
         
         1815 Catalogue, page 74. no. 49, as above.
         BOHUN, 
            William.
         
         
            Institutio Legalis: or, an Introduction to the study and practice of the Laws of England, as now regulated and amended by
               several late Statutes. Divided into four parts, viz. I. The Practice of the Court of King’s Bench. II. The Practice of the
               Court of Common Pleas. III. The Nature of all actions usually brought in either of the said Courts. IV. The Order and method
               of pleading. With useful precedents throughout; and a compleat table to the whole. The 
               fourth edition, corrected and enlarged. By William Bohun, of the Middle-Temple, Esq; . . .
             [
            London] In the Savoy: Printed by 
            E. and R. Nutt, and 
            R. Gosling (Assigns of 
            Edw. Sayer Esq;) for 
            J. Walthoe, 
            B. Motte, 
            T. Woodward, and 
            H. Lintot, 
            1732.
         
         Law 157
         8vo. 316 leaves.
         
            Marvin, page 132.
            Sweet & Maxwell II, 6, 7.
            Clarke, page 258, no. 14.
          
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         The first edition was published in 1708.
         [1912]
       
      
         J. 121
         
            Bohun’s English lawyer. 
            8
               vo.
            
         
         1815 Catalogue, page 74. no. 50, as above.
         BOHUN, 
            William.
         
         
            The English Lawyer: shewing the nature and forms of original writs, processes and mandates, of the Courts at Westminster.
               As also the forms of returns and directions of writs, processes, &c. With many curious observations on the whole. Written
               and composed in pursuance of the late Act 4 Geo. II. Cap. 26. That all Proceedings in Courts of Justice shall be in the 
               English Language. By William Bohun of the Middle-Temple, Esq; . . .
             [
            London] In the Savoy: Printed by 
            E. and R. Nutt, and 
            R. Gosling (Assigns of 
            Edward Sayer, Esq;) for 
            Daniel Browne, 
            John Shuckburgh, and 
            Weaver Bickerton, 
            
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         Law 156
         
            First Edition. 8vo. 244 leaves.
         
         
            Marvin, page 132.
            Sweet & Maxwell II, 71, 14.
            Clarke, page 280, no. 6.
          
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            Robert Paltock; an Index written in an early hand on the blank leaf at the end.
         
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