Law in Large Octavo.
A Practical demonstration of Country Ju∣dicatures, wherein is amply explained, the Judicial and Ministerial Authority of Sheriffs and Coroners; together with the original jurisdiction, and method of keeping all coun∣try Courts; by William Greenwood, price bound 3 s. 6 d. printed for J. Place, and W. Place in Holborn.
An Exact Abridgment of all Statutes in force and use from the beginning of Magna Charta, until 1641. By Edm. Wingate of Grays-Inn Esq; with a continuation under their proper Titles, of all acts in force and use until this pre∣sent year 1670. and alphabetically digested under apt Titles: whereto is annexed, four Tables, directing to the Several matters and clauses throughout the said Statutes; by Tho: Manby of Lincolns-Inn. Esq; price bound 6. s printed for severall Booksellers in Fleet street, and Holborn.
The practical Register, or the Accomplish'd Attorney; consisting of Rules, Orders, and the most principal observations concerning the practice of the Common Law in the Courts at Westminster; But more particularly, applica∣ble to the Kings Bench; By William Style Esq; price, bound 3 s. 6. d. printed for T. Dring, and J. Leigh in Fleet street.
The terms of the Law, or certain difficult and obscure words and terms of the common Laws and Statutes of the Realme, now in use, expounded and explained; price bound 4 s. printed for severall booksellers in Fleet street, and Holborn.
The Compleat Solicitor, performing his duty, and teaching his Client to run through and manage his own business, as well in his Majesties Superiour Courts at Westminster, as in the Mayors courts, court of Hustings, and other Inferiour Courts, both in the City of London and elsewhere: price bound 3 s. 6. d. printed for several Booksellers in Fleet∣street, and Holborn.
A Sure Guid for his Majesties Justices of Peace, plainly shewing their duty, and the duties of the Severall Offices of the Counties, Hundreds,, and Parishes; price bound 3 s. 6 d. printed for H. Twyford, and J. Place in the Temple, and Holborn.
Two Dialogues between a Doctor of Di∣vinity, and a Student in the Laws of England, of the grounds of the said Laws, and of Con∣science, in Latine: price 1 s. 6 d. The same is also rendered into English, and Revised: price 2 s.
The grand Question concerning the Judica∣ture of the House of Peers, Stated and ar∣gued; and the Case of Thomas Skinner mer∣chant, complaining of the East-India Com∣pany, which gave occasion to that question, faithfull related, by a true well wisher to the peace and good Government of the Kingdome, and to the dignity and authority of Parlia∣ments: price bound 6 s.
Brevia Selecta; or choice Writs, being a Collection of divers speciall Writs not taken notice of in the Writ-books, lately put forth; many of them being Extents directed to Bi∣shops, prohibitions, consultations process upon Appeal of Murder; Writs directed to Coun∣ties Palatine, &c. taken out of the Manuscripts of Mr. Richard Antrobus, and Mr. Tho∣mas