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Style’s practical register.
8
vo.
1815 Catalogue, page 79. no. 51, Styles’s Practical Register, 8vo.
STYLE,
William.
Style’s Practical Register, begun in the Reign of King Charles I. consisting of rules, orders, and the principal observations concerning
the Practice of the Common Law in the Courts at Westminster. Particularly the Kings Bench, as well in matters criminal as
civil. Carefully continued down to this time from modern reports. Alphabetically digested under several titles. With a table
for the ready finding out of those Titles. The
fourth edition with large additions [By John Lilly] . . .
London: Printed for
C. Harper,
D. Brown,
J. Walthoe and
D. Midwinter,
1707.
Law 340
8vo. 352 leaves, publisher’s advertisement on the second.
Marvin, page 677.
Sweet & Maxwell II, 84, 122.
Cowley, 193.
Calf, rebacked and repaired: signature A misbound. Initialled at sig. I and T by Jefferson; the correct numerals written in
ink on the pages of the misbound sheet, possibly by Jefferson.
William Style, 1603-1679, English legal author. The first edition appeared in 1657.
[1914]
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Lilly’s practical register.
2. v.
fol.
1815 Catalogue, page 77. no. 229, as above.
LILLY,
John.
The Practical Register: or, A general abridgment of the Law . . . Together with all the rules of the said Courts brought down
to the year 1719. Collected by the Author, John Lilly, Gent. In
two volumes. The
second edition. In which are comprized the Rules of the respective Courts, brought down to this present year 1735, and likewise
(under their several heads) all the cases reported since the Publication of the former edition. To which are added, Two Tables:
one of the several Acts of Parliament mention’d and explain’d throughout this whole work; the other, of the names of the several
heads contained in each volume. Vol. I [-II].
[
London] In the Savoy: Printed by
E. and R. Nutt, and
R. Gosling, (Assigns of
Edw. Sayer, Esq;) for
J. Walthoe,
D. Midwinter [and others],
mdccxxxv
. [1735]
Law 286
2 vol. Folio. 448 and 445 leaves in twos; publishers’ advertisements in both volumes.
Sweet & Maxwell II,78, 74.
Cowley 228.
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.
John Lilly of Clifford’s Inn. This work was adapted by Lilly from the
Practical Register
by William Styles [see no. 1914]. This is the
second edition of Lilly’s work in this form, and was originally published in 1719. See also no. 1909.
[1915]
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The compleat attorney & Sollicitor.
8
vo.
1815 Catalogue, page 79. no. 52, as above.
The Practick Part of the Law: shewing the Office of an Attorny, and a guide