255
[Bridgman.
[with Lane.
].................................11.Jac.1.--9.Car.1.
1815 Catalogue, page 81. unnumbered, as above.
BRIDGMAN,
Sir John.
Reports of that grave and learned judge, Sir John
Bridgman, Knight; Serjeant at Lavv, sometime
Chief Justice of Chester. To which
are added two exact tables, the one of the Cases,
and the other of the
principal matters therein contained.
London:
Printed by
Tho. Roycroft for
H.
Twyford
,
Tho. Dring, and
Jo. Place,
1659.
Law
First Edition. Folio. 77 leaves in fours, chiefly black letter.
STC B4487.
Sweet & Maxwell I, 195, 7.
Originally bound with Lane and Hetley, no. 2032 and 2046.
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Godbolt.
p. 4
to.
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GODBOLT,
John.
Reports of certain Cases, arising in the severall Courts
of Record at Westminster; in the Raignes of Q.
Elizabeth, K. James, and the
late King Charles. With the resolutions of the
Judges of the said Courts, upon
debate and solemn Arguments. Collected by very
good hands, and lately
re-viewed, examined, and approved of by the late
learned Justice Godbolt. And
now published by
W: Hughes of Grays Inne Esquire.
With two tables, one of the
cases, the other of the principall matter therein
contain’d . . .
London:
Printed by
T. N. for
W. Lee,
D. Pakeman, and
Gabriell Bedell,
m. dc. lii
. [1652]
Law 82
First Edition. 4to. 230 leaves collating in fours.
STC G911.
Marvin, page 339.
Sweet & Maxwell I, 198, 33.
Clarke, page 360, no. 112.
Calf. Initialled by Jefferson at sig. I and T. With the Library of Congress 1822 bookplate.
John Godbolt, d. 1648, English judge, was a member of Barnard’s Inn and of Gray’s Inn.
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Hutton............................................................26.El.--14.Car.1.
1815 Catalogue, page 81. no. 273, as above, fol.
HUTTON,
Sir Richard.
The Reports of that Reverend and learned Judge, Sir
Richard Hutton Knight; sometimes one of the
Judges of the Common Pleas.
Containing many choice cases, judgments, and
resolutions, in points of Law, in
the severall Raignes of King James and King
Charles; being written in
French by
his owne hand: and now faithfully translated into
English according to Order .
. .
London: Printed by
T. R. for
Henry Twyford,
and
Thomas Dring,
1656.
Law 88