J. 148
Pigott’s conveyancing.
fol.
1815 Catalogue, page 78. no. 237, as above.
PIGOTT,
Nathaniel.
New Precedents in Conveyancing: containing great variety of curious draughts many of them on special occasions, drawn or settled
by Mr. Piggot, Northey, Webb, and other eminent hands; and now publish’d from original manuscripts. With a compleat table to the whole.
[
London] In the Savoy: Printed by
Henry Lintot, (Assignee of
Edward Sayer, Esq;) for
John Worrall,
m.dcc.xlii
. [1742]
Law 309
Folio. 304 leaves in twos, engraved vignette on the title-page, publisher’s advertisement of Law-Books on the first leaf.
Marvin, page 572.
Sweet & Maxwell II, 154, 42.
Calf, rebacked and repaired, with the Library of Congress 1815 bookplate and that of George Wythe preserved and inlaid in
the new endpapers. Not initialled by Jefferson; a manuscript note could be by Wythe.
From the library of George Wythe.
Nathaniel Pigott, 1661-1737, English barrister-at-law.
[1940]
J. 149
West’s Symboleography.
p. 4
to.
1815 Catalogue, page 80. no. 70, as above.
WEST,
William.
[The First Part of Symboleography. Which may be termed, the art, or description, of instruments and presidents. Collected
by William West of the Inner Temple Esqvire . . .
London: Printed for the Assignes of
John More Esq.,
1632.]
The second part of Symboleography, newly corrected and amended, and verie much enlarged in all the foure seuerall treatises.
1 Of Fines and Concords. 2 Of Common Recoueries. 3 Of Offences and Indictments. 4 Of Compromises and Arbitrements. Whereunto
is annexed another Treatise of Equitie . . .
ib.
Printed for the
Companie of Stationers,
1627. Cum priuilegio.
Law 360
4to. 2 parts in 1; 311 leaves only, should be 312, lacks the first leaf with title, the last a blank; 360 leaves; partly in
black letter; woodcut initials, one on C
6 of part 1 with a coat of arms.
STC 25276.
Sweet & Maxwell I, 312, 34.
Rebound in calf; some leaves dampstained, the last leaf defective. Initialled by Jefferson at sig. I and T.
William West, fl. 1568-1594, English lawyer of the Inner Temple. This work was originally published in 1590, and was revised by the author
and several times reprinted.
[1941]
J. 150
The compleat Clerk & Scrivener’s guide.
p. 4
to.
1815 Catalogue, page 79. no. 71, as above.
The Compleat Clark, and Scriveners Guide. Containing exact draughts and presidents of all manner of assurances and instruments
now in use: as they were penned and perfected by divers learned judges, eminent lawyers, and great conveyancers, both ancient
and modern. Whereunto is also added a concordance of years, from the time of King Richard the third untill this present; very
usefull for conveyancers and others. With an exact alphabeticall table, whereby any of the said