First Edition. Folio. 4 parts in 2 vol. 174, 123, 174 and 138 leaves, printed in black letter. The publishers of vol. I and II
were as above; vol. III was printed by
John Streater; vol. IV for
William Lee and
Abel Roper. [
Title of vols. II-IV varies; set includes cases for the span of regnal years described by Jefferson.--
Ed.]
STC L1103.
Sweet & Maxwell I, 200, 44.
Clarke, page 364, no. 137.
Both volumes rebound, vol. I in cowhide, vol. II in calf and with the armorial bookplate of Peyton Randolph pasted on the
fly-leaf; some leaves foxed. Initialled by Jefferson in both volumes. Manuscript notes appear to be in the handwriting of Sir John Randolph.
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J. 241
Owen.
[with Noy.
]..........................................4.5.P.M.--12.Jac.1.
1815 Catalogue, page 80, unnumbered, as above.
OWEN,
Thomas.
The Reports of that late Reverend and Learned Judge,
Thomas Owen Esquire; one of the Justices of the
Common Pleas. Wherein are many
choice cases, most of them throughly
[
sic
--
Ed.
] argued by the Learned Serjeants, and after argued and resolved by the
grave Judges of those times. With many cases
wherein the differences in the
Year-books are reconciled and explained. With two
exact alphabeticall tables,
the one of the cases, and the other of the
principall matters therein
contained.
London: Printed by
T. R. for
H. Twyford,
T. Dring, and
J. Place,
1656.
Law 109
Folio. 87 leaves only, should be 89; printed in black letter.
STC O832.
Marvin, page 550.
Sweet & Maxwell I, 201, 51.
Clarke, page 369, no. 170.
At one time bound with Noy, [no. 2051] but since separated by the Library of Congress and rebound in half calf. Not initialled by Jefferson (the initials in Noy).
On the verso of the title-page is an account of the author written in an early hand [?by Sir John Randolph] taken from
Woods Athenae Oxoñ. 294. 6.
Thomas Owen, d. 1598, English judge. These
Reports were first published in 1650.
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J. 242
Coke.
7. vols.
8
vo.
...........................................14.15.El.--14.Jac.1.
COKE,
Sir Edward.
The Reports of Sir Edward Coke Kt. in
English, in thirteen
parts compleat; (with references to all the ancient
and modern Books of the
Law.) Exactly translated and compared with the
first and last edition in
French, and printed page for page with the same. To
which are now added the
respective pleadings in
English. The whole newly
revised, and carefully
corrected and translated with many additional Notes
and References.
[
London] In
the Savoy: Printed by
E. and R. Nutt, and
R.
Gosling
, (Assigns of
Edward Sayer
Esq;) for
R. Gosling,
W. Mears,
W. Innys [and
others],
m.dcc.xxxviii
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Law 71
13 parts in 7 vol. 8vo. Vol. I, 290 leaves; vol. II, 258 leaves; vol. III, 267 leaves; vol. IV, 272 leaves; vol. V, 340 leaves;
vol. VI, 293 leaves; vol. VII, 172 leaves; each part with separate title-page, signatures and pagination.
Marvin, page 209.
Sweet & Maxwell I, 196, 15.
Clarke, page 354, no. 66.
Calf (vol. III rebound). Initialled at sig. I and T in the first part in each vol. by Jefferson who on the fly leaf in each volume (except vol. I and V) has listed the cases with their page numerals. Manuscript notes by Jefferson and others occur.
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