J. 262
Aleyn..............................................................22.Car.1.--24.Car.1.
1815 Catalogue, page 81. no. 277, as above, fol.
ALEYN,
John.
Select cases in B. R. 22, 23, & 24. Car. I. Regis,
reported by John Aleyn late of Greys Inn Esq;
with tables of the names of the
cases and of the matters therein contained: also
of the names of the learned
councel who argued the same.
London: Printed for
Robert Pawlet,
1681.
Law 54
Folio. 58 leaves collating in twos; printed in black letter.
STC A920.
Marvin, page 56.
Clarke, p. 347, no. 4.
Rebound in calf. Initialled by Jefferson at sig. I and T, a manuscript note on page 67 is not by him.
John Aleyn, fl. 1658, English lawyer.
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J. 263
Pollexfen........................................................8.Jac.1.--36.Car.1.
1815 Catalogue, page 81. no. 278, as above, fol.
POLLEXFEN,
Sir Henry.
The arguments and reports of S
r. Hen. Pollexfen, K
t. late Lord Chief Justice of the Court of Common Pleas, in some special
cases, by him argued during the time of his
practice at the barr. Together with
divers decrees in the High Court of Chancery.
Upon limitations of trusts of
terms for years. The whole printed from the
authors original manuscript.
Revised and corrected with his own hand. And
published with the allowance and
approbation of the Lord Keeper, and all the
judges.
London: Printed for
R.
Smith
, and
John Deeve, in Holborn,
1702.
Law 113
First Edition. Folio. 281 leaves, collating in twos; there is a gap in the sigs. from Rrr
1 to Aaaaa and from pp. 251 to 368.
Marvin, page 576.
Sweet & Maxwell II, 94, 51.
Clarke, page 371, no. 178.
Calf, rebacked and repaired with the Library of Congress 1815 bookplate inlaid in the new endpapers. Initialled at sig. I
and T by Jefferson who has written on the fly-leaf a list of 17 cases and their page numerals.
Sir Henry Pollexfen, 1632?-1691, English judge. His reports began in 1670 and were posthumously published.
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264
Style................................................................21.Car.1.--7.Car.2.
1815 Catalogue, page 81. no. 279, as above, fol.
STYLE,
William.
Narrationes Modernæ, or modern reports begun in the now
Upper Bench Court at VVestminster, in the
beginning of Hillary Term 21 Caroli,
and continued to the end of Michaelmas term 1655.
as well on the criminall, as
on the pleas side. Most of which time the late
Lord Chief Justice Roll gave the
rule there . . . By William Style of the Inner
Temple Esquire . . .
London:
Printed by
F. L. for
W. Lee,
D. Pakeman,
G.
Bedel
, and
C. Adams,
1658.
Law
First Edition. Folio. 271 leaves in fours, tables in twos.
Marvin, page 677.
Sweet & Maxwell I, 202, 63.
STC S6099.
William Style, 1603-1679, English legal author.
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