J. 236
Goldsborough.
p. 4
to.
.....................................28.El.--43.El.
1815 Catalogue, page 80. no. 136, as above.
GOLDESBOROUGH,
John.
Reports of that learned and judicious Clerk J.
Gouldsborough, Esq. sometimes one of the
Protonotaries of the Court of Common
Pleas. Or his Collection of choice cases, and
matters, agitated in all the
Courts at Westminster, in the latter yeares of the
Reign of Queen Elizabeth.
With learned arguments at the Barr, and on the
Bench, and the grave
resolutions, and judgements, thereupon, of the
Chief Justices, Anderson, and
Popham, and the rest of the Judges of those times.
Never before published, and
now printed by his original copy. With short notes
in the margent, of the chief
matters therein contained, with the Yeare, Terme,
and Number Roll, of many of
the Cases. And two exact tables . . . By W. S. of
the Inner Temple, Esq; . . .
London: Printed by
W. W. for
Charles Adams, Anno
Dom.
1653.
Law 83
First Edition. 4to. 113 leaves collating in fours.
STC G1450.
Marvin, page 342.
Sweet & Maxwell I, 198, 34.
Clarke, page 361, no. 113.
Sheep, rebacked and repaired. With the Library of Congress 1815 bookplate preserved, and that of Peyton Randolph inlaid in
the new endpapers. Initialled by Jefferson at sig. I and T.
John Goldesborough (
or
Gouldsborough), 1568-1618, English legal reporter, was called to the bar by the Middle Temple, and was one of the prothonotaries of the
common pleas. See also no. 2040.
W. S. probably stands for William Sheppard, d. 1675?, English legal writer, q.v.
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Anderson........................................................626.H.8.--1.Jac.1. [
misprint, should read “26.H.8.”--
Ed.]
1815 Catalogue, page 80. no. 261, as above, fol.
ANDERSON,
Sir Edmund.
Les Reports du Treserudite Edmund Anderson Chivalier,
Nadgairs, Seigniour Chief Justice del Common-Bank.
Des mults principals Cases
argues & adjuges en le temps del jadis Roign
Elizabeth cibien en le
Common-Bank come devant touts les Juges de cest
Roialme, colligees &
escries per luy mesme & imprimees per
l’Original ore remaneant en les
maines del Imprimeur. Ove deux tables des nosmes
des cases & des principal
matters conteinus en yceux. [-La second part.]
London: Printed by
T. R. for
Andrew Crook,
Henry Twyford,
Gabriel Bedell,
Thomas
Dring
, and
John Place,
1664,
1665.
Law 56
First Edition. 2 parts in 1. Folio. 200 and 120 leaves collating in fours; separate signatures and pagination; printed in black
letter.
STC A3085, 6.
Marvin, page 60.
Sweet & Maxwell I, 194, 2.
Clarke, page 347, no. 6.
Old calf, rebacked and repaired with the Library of Congress 1815 bookplate and that of Peyton Randolph preserved and inlaid
in the new linings. Initialled by Jefferson at sig. I and T.
Formerly in the library of Peyton Randolph.
Sir Edmund Anderson, 1530-1605, English judge, was lord chief justice of the Court of Common Pleas, and as such took part in many famous trials,
including those of Mary Queen of Scots, the Earl of Essex, Sir Walter Raleigh, John Udall (of Martin Marprelate fame) and
others.
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