The law of England touching His Majesties four principal seals viz. the Great Seal, the Privy Seal, the Exchequer Seal, and the Signet : also of those grand officers to whose custody these seals are committed.

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The law of England touching His Majesties four principal seals viz. the Great Seal, the Privy Seal, the Exchequer Seal, and the Signet : also of those grand officers to whose custody these seals are committed.
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England and Wales.
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London :: Printed and are to be sold by Dan. Browne,
1696.
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"The law of England touching His Majesties four principal seals viz. the Great Seal, the Privy Seal, the Exchequer Seal, and the Signet : also of those grand officers to whose custody these seals are committed." In the digital collection Early English Books Online 2. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/B21787.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed May 21, 2024.

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Books Printed for and sold by Tho. Dring at the White Lion, next Chancery Lane end, and John Leigh at the Bell in Fleet-street.

  • COllection of Law-En∣tries, &c. By Willi∣am Rastal, Printed 1670.
  • All the Statutes at large to the year, 1670. By Ferdinando Pulton.
  • Cokes Commentary on Littleton, Printed 1670. Folio.
  • The whole Office of a Sheriff. By Mich. Dalton, with very large Additions, Printed 1670.
  • Tables to most of the Printed Presidents of

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  • Pleadings, Writs, and Re∣turn of Writs at the Com∣mon Law; Collected by George Townsend. Folio,
  • The Law of Common Assurances, touching Deeds in General, viz. Feoffments, Gifts, Grants, Leases, with two Alpha∣betical Tables. By Willi∣am Sheppard, Esq; in Folio, Printed 1669. Price 14 s.
  • The Country Justice, containing the Practice of the Justices of the Peace, as well in as out of Sessions, &c. By Michael Dalton, with Additions, Printed 1666.
  • Collection of all the Acts and Statutes made in the Reigns of King Charles the First, and King Charles the Second, with the A∣bridgment

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  • of such as stand Repeal'd or Expired, con∣tinued after the Method of Mr. Pulton, with notes of Reference one to the o∣ther; to which also are ad∣ded the Statutes and private Acts of Parliament, passed by their said Majesties un∣til the year 1667. with a Table directing to the principal matters of the said Statutes. By Tho. Manby of Lincolns Inne, Esquire.
  • Modern Reports. By William Stile of the Inner-Temple, Esq; Folio.
  • Actions for Slander. By William Sheppard, Esquire, Folio.
  • Brevia Judicialia, being a Collection of Presidents for Writs, in the Common-Pleas,

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  • ... Folio.
  • Thesaurus Brevium, be∣ing a Collection of Presi∣dents for Writs in the Kings Bench, Folio.
  • Reports of that Lear∣ned and Judicious Clerk, J. Goldsborrough, Esq; some∣times one of the Prothono∣taries of the Court of Com∣mon-Pleas. 4o.
  • Felix Consortium, or a Conjuncture of Religion and Learning; being an exact Catalogue of all the Men Famous for Religion or Learning, since the time of our Saviour; the time in which they flourished, their severall Opinions and Writings. By Edward Leigh, Master of Arts of Magdalen-Hall in Oxford. Folio.

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  • The Innocent Lord, be∣ing the incomparable Hi∣story of Joseph, written originally in French, and Illustrated by the unparal∣lelled pen of the Learned De Ceriziers, and rendred into English by Sir Willi∣am Lowre, Knight, Octavo.
  • An Abridgment of all the Statutes in force and use, from Magna Char∣ta till the year 1670. By Edmund Wingate of Grays-Inne, in large Octavo.
  • The Terms of the Law with Additions, Printed 1667. large Octavo.
  • Fitzherberts Ntura Brevium, Corrected and Amended, Printed 1670. large Octavo.
  • Littletons Tenures in

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  • French and English, care∣fully Corrected and A∣mended, Printed 1670. in 24.
  • The Compleat Justice, being an exact and com∣pendious collection out of such as have treated of the Office of Justice of the Peace: but principally out of Mr. Lambert, Mr. Crom∣pton, and Mr. Dalton, now amplyfied and purged from sundry Errors which were in former Impressi∣ons; together with the charge to be given at Quarter-Sessions, in Twelves.
  • Doctor and Student in English, Printed 1668.
  • The Lord Cokes Com∣pleat Copy-holder, where∣unto is added a large Trea∣tise

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  • by way of Supple∣ment, Printed 1668.
  • A Philosophical Com∣mentary, or an Illustrati∣on of the most obvious and useful Terms in the Law. By Edw. Leigh, Gent. sometimes of the Middle-Temple.
  • Studii Legalis Ratio: Or, Directions for the stu∣dy of the Law under these several heads, viz. The Qualifications for Study, the Nature, Means, Me∣thod, Time and Place of the Study. In Twelves.
  • The young Clerks Com∣panion, or a Manual for his daily Practice, where∣in are contained the most absolute Modern Presi∣dents, fitted for all occa∣sions of present use, in a

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  • more accurate and facile Method than ever yet was Published. In 24.
  • The English Rogue de∣scribed in the Life of Me∣reton Latroon, a Witty Ex∣travagant; being a Com∣pleat Discovery of the most Eminent Cheats of both Sexes. In Octavo.
  • The Famous Chinois, or the Loves of several of the French Nobility under borrowed names, with a Key Annexed. In Octavo.
  • Somes Problems. In 12.
  • Culpepers Essays. In 12.
  • Bishop Andrews of the Ceremonies of the Church, in 16.
  • Seldens Titles of Ho∣nour, Folio.
  • Bishop Lawd against Fisher, Folio.

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  • Lord Cokes Reports in French, Folio.
  • Compleat Clark, in 4o.
  • Fortescue de laudibus le∣gum Angliae, 8o.
  • Glanvil de legibus, in 8o.
  • Statuta vetera, in 8o.
  • View of the Law, in 8o.

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