8vo. 280 leaves, the last a blank.
Not in Halkett and Laing.
Marvin, page 448.
Sweet & Maxwell II, 135, 7.
Calf. Initialled by Jefferson at sig. I and T. Errors in pagination corrected in ink (not by Jefferson). With the Library of Congress 1815 bookplate.
First printed in 1711.
[1983]
J. 192
[Law of
] Ejectments.
8
vo.
1815 Catalogue, page 77. no. 100, as above.
The Law of Ejectments, or, A treatise shewing the nature of ejectione firme, the difference between it and trespass, and how
to be brought or removed where the lands lie in franchises . . . As also who are good witnesses or not in the trial on ejectment
. . . Together with the learning of special verdicts at large . . . Very necessary for all Lawyers, attornies, and other persons,
especially at the assises, &c.
London: Printed for
John Deebe,
1700.
Law 280
First Edition. 8vo. 156 leaves in eights.
STC L635 (for John Delve).
Not in Halkett and Laing.
Sweet & Maxwell II, 136, 8.
Calf, rebacked and repaired with the Library of Congress 1815 bookplate preserved. Initialled by Jefferson at sig. I and T.
The autograph signature
Will
m. Temple
on the title-page and on the last blank. The title written in ink on the fore-edge.
In Arber’s Term Catalogues the name of the publisher reads John
Deere thus providing a third variant for the name.
[1984]
J. 193
[Law of
] Evidence
,
8
vo.
1815 Catalogue, page 77. no. 101, as above.
[The] Law of Evidence: wherein all the cases that have yet been printed in any of our law books or tryals, and that in any
wise relate to points of evidence, are collected and methodically digested under their proper heads: with necessary tables
to the whole.
[
London] In the Savoy: Printed by
Eliz. Nutt, and
R. Gosling, (Assignees of
Edward Sayer Esq;) for
R. Gosling,
1717.
Law 281
First Edition. 8vo. 166 leaves only, should be 168, lacks the first and last leaves with lists of law books printed for
R. Gosling.
Sweet & Maxwell II, 122, 22.
Clarke, page 294, 19.
Rebound in calf. Initialled by Jefferson at sig. I and T. Part of the title-page and the first 20 leaves of text are mutilated.
This work has been attributed to William Nelson and is quite different from that of Sir Geoffrey Gilbert with a similar title,
first published in 1761.
[1985]
194
[Law
] Military of England.
12
mo.
1815 Catalogue, page 77. no. 102, [Law] Military of England, 12mo.
[JACOB,
Giles.]
The Law military; or a methodical collection of all the Laws and statutes relating to the armies and soldiery of Great Britain:
and also to the navy-royal, cruisers, convoys, privateers, &c. under proper heads, down to this time. With an introduction
to the art of war, both in the camp and the siege: articles for the better government of the British forces by land and sea,
&c. and the statutes concerning Greenwich Hospital. The whole contained in two parts.
[
London] In the Savoy: