Law, Quarto.
The Grand Abridgment of the Common and Statute-Law of England, Alphabetically digested, under proper Heads and Titles, very useful and beneficial for all persons whatsoever, that desire to have any know∣ledge in the said Laws; in four Parts. By William Shep∣pard Esq
Doctrina Platitandi, or the Art of good Pleading, shewing where, and in what cases, and by what persons, Pleas as well real as personal, or mixt, may be pro∣perly pleaded. By S. E. Serjeant at Law.
The Compleat Clerk, containing the best forms of all sorts of Conveyances and Assurances, and other Instruments now in use and practice; and forms for