First Edition. Folio. 78 leaves collating in twos; printed in black letter.
STC H3843.
Sweet & Maxwell I, 199, 37.
Clarke, page 362, no. 122.
Calf, rebacked, with the Library of Congress 1815 bookplate, and that of Peyton Randolph inlaid in the new endpapers; some
leaves foxed. Initialled by Jefferson at sig. I and T.
Sir Richard Hutton, 1561-1639, English judge, presided at the court of common pleas between the death of Hobart, December 26, 1625 [see no.
2039 above], and the appointment of his successor, Thomas Richardson, on 28 November 1626. In 1641 Braithwaite published an elegy
on Hutton entitled
Astrea’s Teares
.
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Noy.................................................................31.32.El.--15.Car.1.
1815 Catalogue, page 81. no. 274, as above, fol.
NOYE,
William.
Reports and Cases, taken in the time of Queen Elizabeth,
King James, and King Charles; collected and
reported by that learned lawyer
William Noy, sometimes Reader of the Honourable
Societie of Lincolnes-Inne,
since Attovrney Generall to the late King
Charles. Conteining most excellent
matter of exceptions to all manner of
declarations, pleadings, and demurrers .
. . Now translated into
English. With two
necessary tables of the cases and
contents, for the readers ease and benefit.
London: Printed by
F. L. for
Matthew Walbancke, and
T. Firby,
1656.
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First Edition. Folio. 103 leaves; printed in black letter.
STC N1449.
Sweet & Maxwell I, 200, 50.
Clarke, page 369, no. 169.
Rebound in half calf. The Reports of Owen and Winch, no. 2034 and 2048, were at one time bound with this work, but were separated by the Library of Congress and each one rebound separately. Initialled
by Jefferson at sig. I and T. On the verso of the title-page and the upper margin of A
2 is written in an early hand (possibly by Sir John Randolph) an account of the author from
Woods Athen. Oxon. 594.
William Noye (or Noy), 1577-1634, attorney-general to Charles I.
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Croke.
3. vols.................................................24.El.--16.Car.1.
1815 Catalogue, page 81. no. 275, as above.
CROKE,
Sir George.
The first part {though last publish’d} [-The second -The
third part] of the Reports of S
r. George Croke K
t. Late one of the Justices of the Court of Kings-Bench, and formerly
one of the Justices of the Court of Common-Bench;
of such select Cases as were
adjudged in the said Courts, from the 24
th to the 44th/45 of the late Queen Elizabeth. Collected and written in
French by
Himself; revised and published in
English by Sir
Harbottle Grimston Baronet,
Master of the Rolls. The third impression,
carefully corrected, with the
addition of many thousand of references never
before printed.
London: Printed
by
W. Rawlins,
S. Roycroft, and
H. Sawbridge,
Assigns of
Richard and Edward
Atkins
Esquires; and are to be sold by
H.
Twyford
,
F. Tyton,
H. Herringman [and
others],
1683.
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