II. With two tables; the one of the names of the cases, the
other of the principal matters therein
contained. By John Fitz-Gibbons of the
Middle-Temple, Esq; [
London] In the Savoy:
Printed by
E. and R. Nutt, and
R.
Gosling
(Assigns of
Edw. Sayer, Esq;) for
J.
Walthoe
,
m.dcc.xxxii
. [1732]
Law 76
First Edition. Folio. 170 leaves collating in twos; printed in black letter.
Marvin, page 311.
Sweet & Maxwell II, 90, 30.
Clarke, page 359, no. 101.
Old calf, rebacked with the Library of Congress 1815 bookplate preserved. Initialled by Jefferson at sig. I and T. A manuscript
reference on page 275 is not by him. Inlaid and inserted at the beginning is a folio leaf containing a manuscript petition written in an early hand on both sides of the paper, addressed to the
Honble the Speaker & the Gentlemen of the House of Burgesses. The Petition of Sundry of the Principal & Important Clergy of
the Church of England in the Colony of Virginia
.
John Fitzgibbon, d. 1780, an Irish barrister of Mount Shannon, co. Limerick, and of the Middle Temple.
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L
d. Raymond.
3. vols.
8
vo.
................................6.W.M.--5.6.G.2.
1815 Catalogue, page 82. no. 144, as above.
RAYMOND,
Robert, Lord Raymond.
Reports of Cases argued and adjudged in the Courts of
King’s Bench and Common Pleas, in the Reigns of
the Late King William, Queen
Anne, King George the First, and King George
the Second. Taken and collected by
the Right Honourable Robert Lord Raymond, late
Lord Chief Justice of the Court
of King’s Bench. Vol. I. The
fourth edition,
corrected; with additional
references to former and later reports; by John
Bayley. [Vol. III.]
Dublin:
Printed for
E. Lynch,
G. Burnet,
P. Wogan,
P.
Byrne
[and others],
m.dcc.xcii
. [1792]
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3 vol. 8vo. 406, 452, and 193 leaves. The titles of vol. II and III omit the edition, and the name John Bayley, which is replaced by George Wilson, Esq; Serjeant at Law.
Sweet & Maxwell II, 94, 53.
This edition not in Clarke.
Calf. Vol. III in the original binding; vol. II rebacked and repaired; vol. I rebound. With the Library of Congress 1815 bookplate
in vol. II and III. Initialled by Jefferson at sig. I and T. With the autograph signature of J. W. Eppes on the title-pages and his initials
I. W. at sig. E in all its marked forms.
This was one of the books of which Jefferson wished to get the pirated Dublin edition, see no. 1716 and 1737.
Robert Raymond, Lord Raymond, 1673-1733, lord chief justice. The first edition of his
Reports appeared in 1743. Jefferson’s law library originally contained a manuscript by him, see no. 2016.
Sir John Bayley, 1763-1841, English judge. His first edition of Raymond’s
Reports was published in 1790.
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Wm. Kelynge.
[2
d. Kelynge
]............................5.G.2.--7.G.2.
1815 Catalogue, page 82. no. 297, as above, fol.
KELYNGE,
William.
A Report of Select Cases in Chancery, the King’s Bench,
&c. In the fourth, fifth, sixth and seventh
years of his present Majesty
King George the Second; during which time Lord
King was Lord High Chancellor of
Great Britain, and the Lord Raymond and Lord
Hardwicke were Lord Chief Justices
of England. With tables of the names of the
cases and the principal matters.
[
London] In