and
necessary tables, the one of the names of the
Cases, the other of the principal
matters contained in this Book.
London: Printed for
W. Lee,
D. Pakeman, and
G.
Bedell
,
1657.
Law 135
First Edition. Folio. 71 leaves collating in fours; printed in black letter.
Marvin, page 741.
Sweet & Maxwell I, 202, 64.
Clarke[,] page 380, no. 252.
STC W2964.
Half calf; at one time bound with Noy,
Reports and cases
, but separated and bound by the Library of Congress. Not initialled by Jefferson (whose initials appear in the volume by
Noy).
Sir Humphrey Winch, 1555?-1625, English judge.
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Hobart............................................................3.4.El.--23.Jac.1.
1815 Catalogue, page 80. no. 266, as above, fol.
HOBART,
Sir Henry.
The Reports of that reverend and learned Judge, the Right
Honorable S
r. Henry Hobart knight and baronet, Lord Chief Justice of His Majesties
Court of Common Pleas; . . . The
third edition.
Purged from the errors of all
former impressions, and enlarged with new Notes in
the margent. With an exact
alphabeticall table, by an honorable and learned
hand.
London: Printed for
William Lee,
Allen Banks, &
Charls
[
sic
--
Ed.
]
Harper,
1671.
Law 86
Folio. 217 leaves collating in fours; printed in black letter.
STC H2208.
Sweet & Maxwell I, 198, 36.
Clarke, page 361, no. 117.
Calf, rebacked, the new endpapers covering the 1822 bookplate. Initialled by Jefferson at sig. I and T.
Sir Henry Hobart, d. 1625, chief justice of the common pleas. The first edition of his Reports appeared in 1641. The “honorable and learned
hand” is supposed to have been Sir Heneage Finch.
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Brownlow--
p. 4
to.
...........................................4.E.4.--23.Jac.1.
1815 Catalogue, page 80. no. 139, as above.
BROWNLOW,
Richard
and
GOLDESBOROUGH, John.
Reports of divers choice cases in Law taken by those late
and most judicious prothonotaries of the Common
Pleas, Richard Brownlow, and
John Goldesborough, Esquires, the First Part . . .
[-The second part.]
London:
Printed for
Henry Twyford,
1675.
Law 62
2 parts in 1 vol. 4to. 132 and 177 leaves collating in fours; the titles differ according to the contents of the volume.
STC B5200.
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Sweet & Maxwell I, 195, 10.
Clarke, page 351, no. 39.
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From the library of Peyton Randolph with his armorial bookplate. The name
John Randolph written on slip of paper and pasted on inside of front cover; the initials
W M with the price 5
s. in an old hand on the title-page.
The first edition of these
Reports was published in 1651. See also no. 2029.
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Bulstrode........................................................7.Jac.1.--1.Car.1.
1815 Catalogue, page 81. no. 267, as above, fol.
BULSTRODE,
Edward.
The Reports of Edward Bulstrode of the Inner Temple,
Esquire. In three