8vo. 276 leaves; publisher’s list of Law Books on the verso of the first leaf, recto blank.
Not in Halkett and Laing.
Marvin, page 645.
Sweet & Maxwell II, 53, 2.
Clarke, page 118, no. 45.
Calf, rebacked. Not initialled by Jefferson. With the Library of Congress 1815 bookplate.
[1932]
J. 141
Dalton’s office of sheriff.
fol.
1815 Catalogue, page 75. no. 232, as above.
DALTON,
Michael.
Officium Vicecomitum. The Office and Authority of Sheriffs: gathered out of the statutes, and books of the Common Laws of
this Kingdom. By Michael Dalton, late of Lincolns Inn, Esq; and one of the Masters of the Chancery. To which is added an appendix or supplement . . . With
a new and copious Table, wherein the defects and imperfections of the old Table are supplied and amended. The New matter is
inserted likewise in the Table, under their proper Heads, and have this mark * set before them. Purged from the Errors of
all former Impressions.
London: Printed by the Assigns of
Richard Atkins, and Edward Atkins, Esquires. Anno Dom.
mdcc
. [1700]
Law 203
Folio. 300 leaves in fours; separate title-page for the Appendix; in black, roman and italic letter.
STC D154.
Marvin, page 251.
Sweet & Maxwell I, 158, 2.
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. A few manuscript notes not by Jefferson.
Michael Dalton, d. 1648?, English legal writer. This is the last edition of the work, originally printed in 1623.
[1933]
J. 142
Madox’s Formulare Anglicanum.
fol.
1815 Catalogue, page 78. no. 233, as above.
[MADOX,
Thomas.]
Formulare Anglicanum: or, a collection of ancient charters and instruments of divers kinds, taken from the originals, placed
under several heads, and deduced (in a series according to the order of time) from the Norman Conquest, to the end of the
Reign of King Henry the VIII.
London: Printed for
Jacob Tonson, and
R. Knaplock,
mdccii
. [1702]
Law 417
First Edition. Folio. 249 leaves collating in twos, 2 folded plates, the second signed by H. Moll; title printed in red and black.
Halkett and Laing II, 313.
Sweet & Maxwell I, 309, 19.
Rebound in buckram; some leaves discolored. Initialled by Jefferson at sig. I and T.
Thomas Madox, 1666-1727, English legal antiquary.
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J. 143
Accomplished Conveyancer.
3. v.
8
vo.
1815 Catalogue, page 79. no. 68, as above.
JACOB,
Giles.
The Accomplish’d Conveyancer. Containing, the nature and kinds of deeds and instruments used in conveyancing: and an abridgement
of the Law relating