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parts. Of divers resolutions and judgments given with great advice and mature deliberation by the grave, reverend, and learned Judges and Sages of the Law, of cases and matters in the law: with the reasons and causes of their said Judgments, given in the Court of Kings Bench, in the time of the Reign of King James I. and King Charles I . . . [-The third part.] The Second impression carefully corrected; with the addition of thousands of references never before printed. London: Printed by W. Rawlins, S. Roycroft, and M. Flesher, Assigns of Rich. and Edw. Atkyns Esquires; for H. Twyford , T. Bassett, T. Dring [and others], m dc lxxxviii . [1688]
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Marvin, page 158.
Sweet & Maxwell I, 195, 11.
Clarke, page 351, no. 42.
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Edward Bulstrode, 1588-1659, English lawyer. The first edition of this work was printed in 1657, 8, 9.
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Popham..........................................................34.35.El.--2.Car.1.
1815 Catalogue, page 81. no. 268, as above, fol.
POPHAM, Sir John.
Reports and Cases collected by the learned S r. John Popham K t. Late Lord Chief Justice of England. Written with his own hand in French, and now faithfully translated into English. To which are added some remarkable cases reported by other learned pens since his death. With an alphabetical table, wherein may be found the principal matters contained in this book. The second edition, corrected. London: Printed by the Assigns of Richard and Edward Atkins, Esquires. For John Place , 1682.
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Folio. 114 leaves collating in fours, publisher’s advertisement on the last leaf; printed in black letter.
Marvin, page 577.
Sweet & Maxwell I, 201, 58.
Clarke, page 371, no. 179.
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Sir John Popham, 1531-1607, chief justice of the King’s Bench. The first edition of his Reports was posthumously published in 1656. Popham presided at the trial of Sir Walter Raleigh, and at that of Guy Fawkes and other conspirators in the Gunpowder Plot. He was active in 1606 in procuring patents for the London and Plymouth companies for the colonization of Virginia.
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Benloe. [Old. ].................................................6.H.8.--3.Car.1.
1815 Catalogue, page 81. no. 269, as above, fol.
BENDLOWES, William.
Les Reports de Gulielme Bendloes Serjeant de la Ley: des divers resolutions et judgments donne par les Reverendes Judges de la Ley: de certeine matieres en la Ley en le Temps del Raigne de Roys et Roignes Hen. VIII. Edw. VI. Phil. et Mar. et Elizab. avecque autres select cases en la Ley adjudges et resolves en
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