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J. 129
Powell’s Attorney’s academy. 4 to.
1815 Catalogue, page 78. no. 56, as above, p 4to.
POWELL, Thomas.
The Attovrney’s Academy: or, the manner and forme of proceeding practically, vpon any suite, plaint or action whatsoeuer, in any Court of Record whatsoeuer, within this Kingdome . . . With the moderne and most vsuall fees of the officers and ministers of such courts. The third impression corrected and inlarged with additions of the Verge Court and others. Publisht by his Maiesties speciall priuiledge, and intended for the publike benefit of all his subjects . . . London: Printed for Benjamin Fisher, 1630.
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4to. 160 leaves; separate signatures and pagination for The Marshalsey, or Verge-Covrt; woodcut initials and head-pieces; dedications in verse to Iohn Lord Byshop of Lincolne, and Lord Keeper, and to Francis, Lord Verulam, and Viscount St. Albanes.
STC 20164.
Marvin, page 580.
Sweet & Maxwell I, 184, 44.
Rebound in calf. Initialled by Jefferson at sig. I and T.
Thomas Powell, 1572?-1635?, attorney and author, was a native of Wales.
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J. 130
Book of judgments. 12 mo.
1815 Catalogue, page 74. no. 57, as above.
Judgements as they were upon solemne arguments given in the Upper-Bench and Common-Pleas, upon the most difficult points in all manner of actions: Together with the terms and Number-Rolls, in which the same are entred. As also other speciall Judiciall proceedings in Order thereunto; taken out of the records of the same Court, very usefull for all clerks, attorneys, and others. VVith an exact alphabeticall table, wherein may be found the principall matters therein contained. London: Printed by Thomas Roycroft, 1655.
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First Edition. Sm. 8vo. 184 leaves.
STC J1185.
Marvin, page 430.
Sweet & Maxwell I, 199, 39.
Clarke, 285, 44.
Rebound in sheep. Initialled by Jefferson at sig. I and T.
This work is known as the First Book of Judgments . For the Second Book of Judgments , see the following entry.
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J. 131
Huxley of judgments. p. 4 to.
1815 Catalogue, page 76. no. 58, as above.
HUXLEY, George--TOWNESEND, George.
A Second Book of Judgements. In real, personal, and mixt actions, and upon the Statute: all or most of them affirmed upon Writs of Error. Being, the collection of George Huxley, of Lincolns-Inne Gent. out of the choice manuscripts of Mr. Brown-lowe, and Mr. Moyle, sometimes Prothonotaries of the Common-Pleas; As also of Mr. Smythier, formerly Secondary of the same Court. Perused, transcribed, and somewhat corrected, and tabled, with addition of some notes, by George Townesend Esq; Second Prothonotary of the Common Pleas . . . London: Printed by T. R. and N. T. for George Dawes, 1674.
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