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J. 186
[Gilbert’s ] law of distresses. 8 vo.
1815 Catalogue, page 76. no. 93, Gilbert’s Law of Distresses, 8vo.
GILBERT, Sir Geoffrey.
The Law of Distresses and Replevins, delineated. Wherein the whole law under those heads is considered; what things may, or may not be distrained; and the regular method to be pursued in suing out Replevins, &c. agreeable to the present practice. With many references to the best authorities. By the late Lord Chief Baron Gilbert. To which is added, An appendix of English precedents in replevin. [ London] In the Savoy: Printed by Henry Lintot, for J. Worrall and B. Tovey, m dcc lvii . [1757]
Law 231
First Edition. 8vo. 204 leaves in eights; publishers’ advertisement of books by Gilbert at the beginning and of Law books at the end.
This edition not in Marvin.
Sweet & Maxwell II, 143, 4.
Calf, rebacked and repaired, with the Library of Congress 1815 bookplate preserved. Initialled by Jefferson at sig. I and T.
[1978]
J. 187
[Gilbert’s ] law of Ejectments. 8 vo.
1815 Catalogue, page 76. no. 94, [Gilbert’s Law of] Ejectments, 8vo.
[GILBERT, Sir Geoffrey.]
The Law and Practice of Ejectments: being a compendious treatise of the Common and Statute Law relating thereto: to which are added select precedents of pleas, special verdicts, judgments, executions, and proceedings in error: With two distinct tables to the whole. The second edition. [ London] In the Savoy: Printed by R. and B. Nutt, and F. Gosling, (Assigns of Edw. Sayer, Esq;) for T. Waller, m.dcc.xli . [1741]
Law 230
8vo. 202 leaves in eights, publisher’s advertisement on the verso of the first leaf with half-title on the recto.
Not in Halkett and Laing.
This edition not in Marvin.
Sweet & Maxwell II, 135, 2.
Calf, rebacked. Initialled by Jefferson at sig. I and T.
The first edition was published in 1734.
[1979]
J. 188
Law of Actions 8 vo.

Trover. 8 vo.
1815 Catalogue, page 77. no. 109, [Law of] Trover, 8vo.
The Law of Actions on the case for torts and wrongs; being a methodical Collection of all the cases concerning such actions. Viz. I. For Trover and conversion of goods. II. For malicious prosecutions. III. For Nusances. IV. For disceits and on warranties. V. On the common custom against carriers, innkeepers, &c. To which are added, several select precedents of declarations and pleas in such actions, and references to all that are extant in the Books of Entries. London: Printed for Thomas Trye, 1741.
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