A philologicall commentary, or, An illustration of the most obvious and useful words in the lavv with their distinctions and divers acceptations, as they are found as well in reports antient and modern as in records and memorials never printed : usefull for all young students of the law / by Edward Leigh ...
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- A philologicall commentary, or, An illustration of the most obvious and useful words in the lavv with their distinctions and divers acceptations, as they are found as well in reports antient and modern as in records and memorials never printed : usefull for all young students of the law / by Edward Leigh ...
- Author
- Leigh, Edward, 1602-1671.
- Publication
- London :: Printed by A.M. for Charles Adams, and are to be sold at his shop ...,
- 1658.
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Contents
- title page
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To the right Honourable and his Honoured Kinsman
JOHN LISLE Esq One of the Lords Comissioners of the Great Seal ofEngland. - To the Candid READER.
- notice
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A Philologicall
COMMENTARY. -
part - A
- ABATE.
- ABBOT.
- ABEIANCE.
- ACCESSARIE.
- ACQUITTANCE.
- ACQUITER.
- ACRE.
- ACTION.
- ACTIONS are
- ADIOUENMENT.
- ADMISSION.
- ADMINISTRATOR.
- ADVOWSON.
- AFFEERORS.
- AFFRAY.
- AGE.
- AGREEMENT.
- ALIEN.
- ALMS.
- AMERCIAMENT.
- ANCESTOR.
- AN, IOUR.
- ANNATES.
- ANNUITY.
- APPEAL.
- APPENDANT.
- APPRENTICE.
- APPORTION.
- APPURTENANT.
- ARBITREMENT.
- ARRAIGN.
- ARREST.
- ASSAULT.
- ASSEMBLY.
- ASSISE.
- ASSUMPSIT.
- ATTACHMENT.
- ATTAINDER.
- ATTAINT.
- ATTORNEY.
- ATTOURNEMENT.
- AWARD.
- AVOWRY.
- AYDE.
- B.
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C.
- CAPITE.
- CASTLE.
- CHALLENGE.
- CHAMPERTY.
- CHAMPERTERS.
- CHANCE-MEDLEY.
- CHANGE.
- CHARGE.
- CHARTER.
- CHATTELS.
- CHEVAGE.
- CLERGY.
- COLLEGIUM.
- CONDITION.
- CONFIRMATION.
- CONFISCATE.
- CONSPIRACY.
- CONSTABLE.
- CONTRACT.
- COPY-HOLD
- CORONER.
- CORPORATION.
- COVENANT.
- COVINE.
- COUNT.
- COUNTY.
- COURT.
- CURSITER.
- COURTESIE OF ENGLAND.
- CURTILAGIUM.
- CONSUETUDO.
- CUSTOM.
-
D.
- DAMMAGE.
- DAMMAGE FEASANT.
- DEAN.
- DEBT.
- DECIES TANTUM.
- DECEIT.
- DEED.
- DEFEISANCE.
- DEFAULT.
- SE DEFENDENDO
- DEFORCE.
- DEMAUNDANT.
- DEMAINES.
- DEMURRER.
- DENIZEN.
- DENIZATION.
- DEODAND.
- DERAIGNE.
- DETINUE.
- DEVISE.
- DEVIT.
- DISCRETION.
- DISCONTINUANCE.
- DISPARAGEMENT.
- DISSEISIN.
- DISTRESS.
- DIVORCE.
- DOMINICUM.
- DOOMES-DAY.
- DOWER.
- DRUNKENNESS.
- DURESSE.
- E.
- F
- G.
- H
- I.
- K.
- L.
- M.
- N
- O.
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P.
- PAINE FORT ET DURE.
- PANNELL.
- PARAVAILE.
- PARCENERS.
- PATRON.
- PARSON.
- PARLIAMENT.
- PARQUE.
- PEACE.
- PERIURY.
- PILLORY.
- PIPOWDERS.
- PLEAS.
- POSSESSION.
- POUND.
- PRAEMUNIRE.
- PREROGATIVE.
- PRESCRIPTION.
- PRESENTMENT.
- PRESUMPTION.
- PRISON.
- PRIVITIE.
- PRIVILEDGE.
- PROCES.
- PROOF.
- PROPERTY.
- PROTECTION.
- PROVISO.
- PUBLIKE.
- PURCHASE.
- Q.
- R.
- S.
- T.
- V.
- VV.
- Y.
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part - A
- A TABLE.
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Reader, these Books following, are Printed for
Charles A∣dams, and are to be sold at his Shop at the Talbot inFleet-strest.