to all sorts of conveyances and deeds in general, with every thing belonging to them; proved by many Law-Cases and Resolutions
thereupon. And also, all manner of smaller sorts of precedents . . . By Giles Jacob, Gent. Vol. I [-III]. [
London] In the Savoy: Printed by
J. Nutt, Assignee of
Edward Sayer Esq; for
B. Lintott,
1714-1715.
Law 255
3 vol. 8vo. 260, 270 and 288 leaves, the last sheet for
Books Printed for J. Walthoe . . . and J. Walthoe Jun
r.
; Advertisement of the 2 remaining volumes in each volume.
This edition not in Marvin.
Sweet & Maxwell II, 152, 28.
Calf, rebacked and repaired; some leaves badly dampstained. Initialled by Jefferson at sig. I and T.
Other works by Giles Jacob appear in this catalogue.
[1935]
J. 144
Bridgman’s Conveyancer.
fol.
1815 Catalogue, page 74. no. 234, as above.
BRIDGEMAN,
Sir Orlando.
Sir Orl. Bridgman’s Conveyances: being select precedents of deeds and instruments concerning the most considerable estates in England. Drawn
and approved by that Honourable Person in the time of his practice. Vol. I. [-II.] The
fifth edition, with large additions: and a new table to the Whole.
[
London] In the Savoy: Printed by
E. and R. Nutt, and
R. Gosling, (Assigns of
E. Sayer Esq;) for
R. Gosling, and
Winstanley Battersby,
m dcc xxv
. [1725]
Law 390
Folio. 2 vol. in 1. 205 and 289 leaves, vol. I, in fours, vol. II, in twos; engraved portrait frontispiece of the author by
Van der Gucht (backed).
Marvin, page 146.
Sweet & Maxwell II, 150, 6.
Rebound in calf by the Library of Congress. Title slightly defective and backed. Initialled by Jefferson at sig. I and T in
vol. I.
This book is unchecked in the working copy of the 1815 catalogue, is on the manuscript list of missing books made at a later
date, and the entry is omitted from the later catalogues of the Library of Congress. The bookplates have been lost in the
rebinding, but it may have been one of the books sent for a time to the Washington Library (see no. 1793).
Sir Orlando Bridgeman, 1606?-1674, lord keeper, devoted himself to conveyancing during the Protectorate. The first edition of this book was posthumously
published in 1682.
[1936]
J. 145
Brydall’s Conveyancer.
8
vo.
1815 Catalogue, page 74. no. 69, as above.
BRYDALL,
John.
Ars transferendi Dominium. The Second Part. Or, a sure Law-Guide to the Conveyancer, consisting of many Observations and various
Questions, with their Resolutions . . . By John Bridall of Lincolns Inn, Barrister . . .
London: Printed by the Assigns of
R. and E. Atkyns Esquires; for
Isaac Cleave,
J. Hartley, and
J. Deeve,
R. Smith,
B. Barker, n.d. [?
1698.]
Law 392