Rare Book Room Bibliography
Summer 2004
Key:
List of Titles in the
Judge Wilson Collection (arranged alphabetically)
A’Beckett, Gilbert Abbott. A’Beckett’s Comic Blackstone.
Rev. and extended by Arthur William A’Beckett. With ten fullpage coloured
illustrations & others by Harry Furniss.
New and rev. ed.
xxviii, 324 p. ; col front., illus., col. plates. ; 23cm.
*Abstract of Land Titles of
13 v. ; 27cm. [Preferatory note by Steph. H. Darden, comptroller—note by UT]
An Account of the constitution and present state of
iv, 284 p. : ǂb plates. Engraved t.p.
Acheson, Sam Hanna. Joe Bailey: The Last Democrat. NY: Macmillan, 1932.
xvi p., 1 l., 420 p. ; front. (port.) ; 23 cm. Bibliography: p. 407-412. [1st Ed., autographed—Wilson’s notes.]
[Actes, Henry VIII,
Elizabeth I] Statute 32, Henry VIII, 1540. [Concernyng the Kynges Most General
and Free Pardon.] Statute 39, Elizabeth I. 1597. [For Punishging of Rogues,
Vagabonds, and Sturdie Beggers, etc.] London: Deputies of Christopher Barker.
The Acts made in the first Parliament of our most high and
dread soveraigne Charles, by the grace of God, King of Great Britaine, France,
and Ireland, defender of the faith, &c.: Holden by himselfe, present in person,
with his three estates, at Edinburgh, upon the twentie eight day of Iune, anno
Domini 1633.
66, [8] p. ; ǂc 28 cm.
* Adams, George Burton, Ed.. Select Documents of English
Constitutional History. Eds. George
xviii, p., 1 ℓ., 555 p. ; 21 cm. [First published in 1901.]
*Alexander, William. Digest of the decisions of the Supreme
Court of Texas; from January term 1840, to the close of the spring term, 1853.
Embracing the cases appended to Dallam's digest of the laws of Texas, the
manuscript cases of December term, 1845, and the cases in the "Texas
reports," to the end of the tenth volume./ By William Alexander.
593 p. [Insert says “presented by Mrs. Frances Smith.”—my notes.]
Alcia, Andreae.
Elenchi dictionum, quae enodantur in
Libris quatuor de verbo. signifi. do. Andreae Alcia. iurecon. ; eiusdem elenchi
in Commentarijs de uerborum signifi. ex ultima autoris recognitione.
[56] p. ; ǂc 17 cm. (8vo). [OCLC record has only: [Lyon] : [Vincentius de Portonariis] excudebatur Lugduni, 1536.]
Aleyn, John. Select Cases in B.R. 22, 23 & 24, Car. I.
Regis, Reported by John Aleyn, with tables of the names of the cases and of the
matters therein contained, also of the names of the learned councel who argued
the same.
[7], 95, [12] p. "The table" [i.e. index]: prelim. p. [4]-[6].
Alfange, Dean. The Supreme Court and the National Will. 1st ed. Garden City, NY: Doubleday, Doran, 1937.
xiii, 297 p. ; 22 cm. ["This book was awarded the first Theodore Roosevelt memorial award."—OCLC notes.]
*Allen, George and Catherine Drinker Bowen, Merle M. Odgers,
and Michael J. Walsh. Four Talks for Bibliophiles.
96 p. ; 22 cm. [insert: envelop with 4 b-w photos, postcard and Judge Wilson’s cruise ship itinerary, plus some letters from various rare books collections.]
*American Journal of
Legal History. Philadelphia: Temple University Law Press. 8.1 (Jan. 1964); 8.2
(April 1964); 8.3 (July, 1964); 8.4 (Oct. 1954).
Paged continuously, 1-94, 95-188,
189-282, 283-353 ; 24 cm.
*American Heritage:
VIII.4 (June 1957). American Heritage Publishing Co., 1957. [This issue has an
article about Coke in it.]
American Paintings: Selections from the Amon Carter Museum. / Linda Ayres ... [et al.] ; with an introduction by Jan Keene Muhlert. 1st ed. Birmingham, Ala. : Oxmoor House, c1986.
xvi, 128 p. : col. ill. ; 29 cm. Bibliography: p. 119-123.
viii, 553 p., [1] leaf of plates : port. ; 27 cm. Includes bibliographical references (p. [29]-33, [513]-538) and index.
Anderson, Edmund. Les Reports du treserudite Edmund Anderson, , chivalier, nadgairs, seigniour chief justice del Common-bank. Des mults principals cases argues & adjuges en le temps del jadis roign Elizabeth cibien en le Common-bank come devant touts les juges de cest roialme [1534-1604], colligees & escries per luy mesme & imprimees per l'original ore remaneant en les maines del imprimeur. Ove deux tables des nosmes London, Printed by T.R. for Andrew Crook, Henry Twyford, Gabriel Bedell, Thomas Dring, and John Place, 1664-1665.
2 v. in 1. ; front. (port.) ; 30 cm.
Anderson, Robert Bowie, Ed. A Supplement to Beale’s
Bibliography of Early English Law Books/ by Joseph Henry Beale. Ed. Robert
xii, 50 p. ; 26 cm.
Andrews, William. The Lawyer in History, Literature and
Humor.
276 p. ; 22 cm. Includes index. [Introduction.--Law amongst primitive races, by W. E. A. Axon.--Ivo, saint and lawyer, by W. E. A. Axon.--Benefit of clergy, by J. T. Page.--Chaucer's "Man of law," by W. H. Thompson.--The law in Shakespeare, by S. W. Clarke.--Revels at the Inns of court.--The law in Scott, by S. Burgess.--Dickens' lawyers, by Thomas Frost.--Literary lawyers, by Cuming Walters.--The law in rhyme, by Cuming Walters.--Fighting lawyers, by Thomas Frost.--The costume of the law, by W. E. A. Axon.--Curious circuit customs, by Thomas Frost.--The last execution for witchcraft in England.--Curious legal facts, customs, and fictions, by England Howlett.--People in the pillory, by William Andrews.--Amenities of the bench and the bar, by Thomas Frost.--Curiosities of the witnessbox, by Thomas Frost.--Law and laughter.--Lawyers and eloquence, by George King.--Sealed and delivered, by W. P. W. Phillimore.--Index.]
Andrews, William, Ed.. Legal Lore: Curiosities of Law and
Lawyers/ edited by William Andrews.
4 p. l., 280 p. ; front. ; 22 cm.
Angell, Joseph Kinnicut. A Treatise on the the common law, in relation to watercourses. Intended more particularly as an illustration of the rights and duties of the owners and occupants of water privileges. To which is added an appendix, containing the principal adjudged cases. 3rd Ed. Boston: Little and Brown, 1840.
xxvi p., 1 l., 224, 31 p. ; 24 cm.
Anne, Queen. [Anno Regni Annae Reginae Angliae, Scotiae,
Franciæ, & Hiberniæ, Quinto. At the Parliament begun at
[2], 235-240 p ; 28 cm.
Half-title : Anno Regni Annae Reginae. Act for the further explanation and regulation of privilege of Parliament in relation to persons in public offices Anno regni Annae, reginae Angliae, Scotiae, Franciae & Hiberniae, secundo & tertio. At the Parliament begun ... the twentieth day of August ... 1702 ... and ... continued ... to the ninth day of November, 1703 ... [An act for the further explanation and regulation of priviledge of Parliament in relation to persons in publick offices] London, Printed by C. Bill, and the Executrix of T. Newcomb, 1704. [Parliamentary session laws—Wilson’s notes].
1 p.l., 111-148, [217]-236, [257]-296, [4] p. ; ǂc 30 cm.
[Half title : Parliamentary session
laws.] Anno Regni Guiliami III. Regis Angliae, Scotiae,
Franciae, & Hiberniae, Septimo. At the Parliament begun at Westminster the
two and twentieth Day of November, anno Domino 1695. In the Seventh Year of the
Reign of our Sovereign Lord William the Third, by the Grace of God of England,
Scotland, France and Ireland, King, Defender of the Faith, &c. London:
Charles Bill, 1695.
759p.
: 29 cm. Table of Statues and PrivateActs. [King’s seal. Spinetitle: William
III. Parliament. 1695-6. Indented calf binding.—my notes.]
[Spine title : Parliamentary session laws.]
Ano Regni Iacobi, Regis Angl.,Scotiae, Franc. &Hybern. Viz. Angl. Franc.
& Hibern. Primo, Soctiae xxvij. At the parliament begun and holden at
Westminster the xix. Day of May, in the first yeere of the Raigne of our most
gracious SoveraigneLord Iames, by the grace of God of England, France &
Ireland, King, Defender of the Faith, &c. London : Robert
Barker, 1604.
33
chapters ; 29cm. Colophon. “Cum privilegio.” [fine woodblock initials—Wilson’s
notes.]
An⁰ regni Iacobi, Regis Angl. Scotiæ, Franc.
& Hybern. viz. Angl. Franc. & Hybern. 4⁰. Scotiæ 40⁰:
At the parliament begun and holden at VVestminster by prorogation, the 18. day
of Nouember, in the fourth yeere of the raigne of our most gracious soueraigne
lord Iames, by the grace of God of England, France & Ireland King; defender
of the faith, &c. and of Scotland the 40.
Imprinted at
[92] p. The first leaf and the last leaf are blank. Running title reads: Anno quarto Iacobi Regis. Quires B-C and D2-5 are in two settings; B2r line 4 ends (1) "and" or (2) "third".(?) 1 p. l., [86] p. ; 27 cm. [Ms. Document.]
*Anson, William Reynell, Sir. The Law and Custom of the Constitution/ by Sir William R. Anson. 3rd Ed. Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1897-1907. Volume 1: Parliament; Volume 2: The Crown.
2 v. ; 23 cm.
*.Anstey, John [John Surrebutter, psued.] The Pleader’s
Guide, a Didactic Poem, in Two Books, in two books, containing the conduct of a
suit at law, with the arguments of Counsellor Bother'um, and Counsellor Bore'um
in an action betwixt John-a-Gull, and John-a-Gudgeon for assault and battery,
at a late contested election. By the late John Surrebutter, esq. [pseud.]
...
2 v. ; 22 cm.
Argyll, George Douglas Campbell, Duke of. The Reign of Law/
by the Duke of Argyll. 1st Am. Edition from 5th
xxvii, 462 p., 4 leaves of plates :
ǂb ill. ; ǂc 19 cm. Includes index.
[t.p. date reads 1868, but OCLC records [186?] for 1st Am Ed, 5th
Atkyns, Sir Robert. An enquiry into the power of dispensing
with penal statutes : together with some animadversions upon a book writ by Sir
Edw. Herbert entituled, A short account of the authorities in law, upon which
judgment was given in Sir Edward Hales's case / by Sir Robert Atkyns. 2nd ed.
[4], 58 p. ; 31 cm. (fol.) [Advertisement for The power, jurisdiction, and Priviledge of Parliament, p. [2]. P. 1 & 4 blank. Title within double line border. Postscript, being some animadversions upon a book writ by Sir Edw. Herbert ... entituled, A short account of the authorities in Law, upon which judgment was given in Sir Edward Hales's Case, p. 49-58, has caption title.—OCLC notes.]
Atkyns, Sir Robert. The Power, Jurisdiction and Privilege of
Parliament: and the antiquity of the House of Commons asserted ... : as also A
discourse concerning the ecclesiastical jurisdiction in the realm of
74 p. ; 31 cm. "A discourse ..." (p. [65]-74) has special t.-p.
Attenborough, F.L., Ed.and Trans. The Laws of the Earliest
English Kings./ Edited and translated by F.L. Attenborough.
256 p. ; 23 cm. [Ascribed to Robert Richardson. Cf. Halkett & Laing. Includes printed marginal notes. Includes bibliographical references and index. Last two pages: "Books printed for T. Woodward."—OCLC notes.]
Aubrey, John. Aubrey’s Brief Lives. 2nd Ed. Ed.
Oliver Lawson Dick.
419 p. : ill. ; 25 cm.
Austin, John. Lectures on Jurisprudence , or, The philosophy
of positive law. By the late John Austin ...
4th ed., rev. and edited by Robert Campbell ...
2 v. ; 23 cm. Paged continuously. [Contains Mrs. Austin's prefaces to the editions of 1861 and 1863. Contains Mrs. Austin's prefaces to the editions of 1861 and 1863.—OCLC notes.]
Austin, John. Lectures on Jurisprudence, Or, the Philosophy
of Positive Law. Ed. Robert Campbell.
2v. ; 21cm. Introduction dated Dec.
1874. Includes bibliographical references and index. [Half-title:
Bacon, Francis.
Exemplum Tractatus de Fontibus Juris and other Latin pieces of Lord
Bacon. Trans. James
Glassford.
xix, 192 p. ; 17 cm. [Exemplum tractatus de justitia universali, sive de fontibus juris -- Exemplum portionis doctrinal de occasionibus sparsis, ex parabolas Solomonis -- Exempla philosophiae secumdum parabolas antiquas -- Antitheta rerum --Meditationes sacrae.]
Bacon, Francis. Law Tracts, containing etc.
1 p. l., 356, [16] p. ; 20 cm. 1. [A proposition for compiling and amendment of our laws.--2. An offer of a digest of the laws.--3. The elements of the common laws of England.--4. The use of the law for preservation of our persons, goods and good names.--5. Cases of treason, felony, praemunire, prerogative of the king, of the office of a constable.--6. Arguments in law in certain great and difficult cases.--7. Ordinances in chancery.--8. Reading on the statute of uses.]
Bacon, Sir Francis [Rt. Hon. Francis, Lord Verulam, Viscount
St. Alban]. The Historie of the Raigne of King Henry the Seventh.
2 p. ℓ., 248 p. : front. (port.) ; 28 cm. [Title within architectural border.—OCLC notes.]
Bacon, Francis. Advancement of learning The tvvoo bookes of Francis Bacon, of the
proficiencie and aduancement of learning, diuine and humane... At
[1], 45, 118 [i.e. 121] leaves ; 19 cm. (4to). Running title: Of the aduancement of learning.
Bacon, Francis. Advancement of Learning, and, Novum Organum.
Revised
xii, 476 p. : illus, facsims., plates, ports. ; 23 cm. [Each plate accompanied by guard sheet with descriptive letterpress. The first work is the English translation of the De augmentis scientiarum, not an edition of the "Advancement of learning" of 1606.—OCLC notes.]
Bacon, Francis. Works. Francisci Baconi, Baronis de Verulamio, Vicecomitis Sancti Albani, Magni Angliae Cancellarii, Opera omnia : quatuor comprehensa hactenas edita, ad autographorum maxime fidem, emendantur; nonnulla etiam, ex MSS codicibus deprompta, nunc primum prodeunt ... Londini : Impensis R. Gosling ad Insigne Mitræ & Coronæ in Vico vulgo vocato Fleet-Street, 1730. Vols 1-4.
4 v. : : 1 ill., 3 ports. (engravings) ; 32 cm. (fol.).
[Half title: The works of the Lord Bacon in four volumes. Edited by John
Blackbourne. Vol. 1: [11], 4-224, [8], 394, [38] p., [1] leaf of plates; v. 2:
[4], 568, [28] p., [1] leaf of plates; v. 3: [6], 586, [46] p., [1] leaf of
plates; v. 4: [2], 707, [27] p., [1] leaf of plates. Publisher's advertisement:
p. [27] at the end of v. 4. (from title pages) vol. I. In quo continentur I.
Dr. Rawley's life of the author. II. Collections relating to our author's life.
III. An account of this present edition. IV. Instauratio magna, pars I, sive De
augmentis scientiarum. V. Pars II, sive, Novum organum -- vol. II. In quo
continetur Instaurationis magnae pars tertia ... -- vol. III. Containing, I.
His Natural history. II. Physiological and medical remains. III. The new
Atlantis. IV. His Apothegms. V. Essays. VI. Colours of good and evil. VII.
History of the reign of Henry VII. VIII. History of Henry VIII. IX. Beginning
of the history of
Bacon, Francis. De augmentis scientiarum: Of the Advancement
and Proficiencie of Learning: or the Partitions of Sciences Nine Books. /
Written in the Latin by the most Eminent, Illustrious and Famous Lord Francis
Bacon Baron of Verulam, Viscout St. Alban, Counsellour of Estate and Lord
Chancellor of England. / Interpreted by Gilbert Wats.
16 p.l., 38, [14], 322, [20] p. : front. (port.) ; 29 cm.
Bacon, Nathanial. An historical and political discourse of
the laws & government of
[18], 203, [5], 168, 167-188, [6] p. ; 32 cm. (fol.) [This edition was printed in 1682, suppressed, and then issued again in 1689 with a new title page. Copies frequently retain the separate title pages for each part dated 1682. Publisher's advertisement ascribes the "ground-work" of the book to John Selden. Includes bibliographical references and indexes.]
Ballentine, Serjeant. Some Experiences of a Barrister’s Life
/ by Mr. Serjeant Ballantine.
2 v. : front. (port.) ; 22 cm.
[Ballow, Henry]. A Treatise of Equity.
7 p. ℓ., 132 p. ; 32 cm. [Author not included on t.p.—my notes.]
Bancroft, George. History of the Formation of the
Constitution of the
2 v. ; 24 cm.
Barlaeus, Caspar. Faces Augustae Sive Poematia,/ quibus illustriores nuptiae, a ... Iacobo Catsio ... antehac belgicis versibus conscriptae, iam a Caspare Barlaeo & Cornelio Boyo latino carmine celebrantur. ...Dordraci : Sumptibus Matthiae Havii, & typis Henrici Essaei., anno MDCXLIII [1643].
[Alt. author: Cats, Jacob.]
[62], 272, 149, [3] (blank), 32, 198 p., [1] leaf of plates : ill., 1 port. ; 16 cm. [The 1st work has no special title; the 2nd and 4th works are each preceded by a half t.p.; the 3rd work has a caption title.]
Barnewall, Richard Vaughan and Edward Hall Alderson. Reports
of Cases Argued and Determined in the Court of King’s Bench: with tables of the
names of the cases and the principal matters / by Richard Vaughan Barnewall and
Cresswell Cresswell.
10 v. ; 24 cm.
Baron and Feme. A Treatise of the Common Law Concerning
Husbands and Wives.
13 p.l., 422, [40] p. ; 20 cm. "Precedents": p. 395-422.
xii, 578 p. : port. ; 28 cm. Includes index.
Barton, Dunbar Plunket. Shakespeare and the Law / by Sir
Dunbar Plunket Barton ; with a foreward by James M. Beck.
x, xiii, xxxix, 167, [1] p. : front., plates, ports. ; 23 cm.
Bateo, Georgio [Bate, George]. Elenchus motuum nuperorum in
Anglia Elenchi motuum nuperorum in
[10], 257, [20], 442, [20] p., [2] leaves of plates : : port. [Part II has special t.p. and separate pagination. Each volume includes engraved frontispiece of Charles I opposite t.p.—OCLC notes]
*Battle of the Briefs, The.
32 p. ; 26 cm. (4to). [Head piece; initial.]
Bauer, Maria. Foundations Unearthed. [2d ed.].
65 p. : illus. ; 22 cm.
*Baylor Law Review.
XII.3 (summer, 1960).
345 p. ; 23 cm. Frank M. Wlison.
“Pillars of Anglo-Americam Law.” Pp.251-260.
*[Baylor University
Yearbook] The 1928 Round-Up. Baylor University, Senior Class: Waco, Dallas.
Vol. XXVII.
Beale, Joseph Henry. A Bibliography of early English law
books / compiled for the Ames Foundation by Joseph Henry Beale. The
viii, 304 p. : ill., facsims. ; 25 cm. ["Woodcuts referred to in the descriptions": p. 211-257.—OCLC notes.]
Beardsley, Arthur S. and Oscar C. Orman. Legal Bibliography and the Use of law Books. 2d ed. Brooklyn: Foundation Press, 1947.
xii, 658 p. ; 26 cm.
Beck, James. May It Please the Court. Ed. O.R. McGuire. NY: Macmillan, 1930.
xx, 511 p. : 2 port. (incl. front.) pl. ; 24 cm.
Belloc, Hilaire. Charles the First, King of England [by]
Hilaire Belloc; with frontispiece in colour, 17 doubletone illustrations and a
map. "First edition."
[1] p. : col. front., illus. (map) pl., ports., facsim. ; 25 cm.
Bellot, Hugh H L. The
vii,
208 p. : 16 cm. Contents, List of illustrations. Index. [Map of the Temple on
cover page. Autographed by Bellot.—my notes.]
Bellot, H.H.L. The Inner and
xx, 412 p., [23] leaves of plates : ill., ports., plans ; 20 cm. "With ninty illustrations." Bibliography: p. 381-392. Includes index.
Bench and Bar of Texas: A Pictorial and Biographical Directory
of the Members of the Bench and Bar of Texas. Volume I: 1937.
228 p. : ports. ; 28 cm. Includes index.
Benloe, William, Sir, and William Dalison. Les reports des divers
special cases: adjudge en le Court del comon bank en les reignes de les tres
hault & excellent princes Hen. VIII. Edw. VI. et les reignes Mar. &
Eliz. / colligees par Gulielme Dalison un des justices
6 p. ℓ., 319, [12] p. ǂc 34 cm. [Half-title: Les reports de Gulielme Benloe ... et Gulielme Dalison.]
Bent, Silas. Justice Oliver Wendell Holmes. NY: Garden City, 1939.
xi, 386 p. : ports. ; 22 cm. Includes bibliographical references and index.
Bentham, Jeremy. Defense of Usury, Defense of usury :
shewing the impolicy of the present legal restraints on the terms of pecuniary
bargains, in letters to a friend; to which is added, a letter to Adam Smith on
the discouragements opposed by the above restraints to the progress of inventive
industry, with, A Protest Against Law Taxes.. 3rd Ed.
206, 70 p. ; 18 cm.
Bentham, Jeremy. A Fragment on Government: being an
examination of what is delivered, on the subject of government in general, in
the introduction to Sir William Blackstone's Commentaries : with a preface, in
which is given a critique on the work at large.
xli, 132 p. ; 22 cm. Table of Contents.
Bentham, Jeremy. A Treatise on Judicial Evidence, extracted
from the manuscripts of Jeremy Bentham by M. Dumont ; translated into English.
xvi, 366 p. ; ǂc 25 cm.
[Originally issued in French, in
1823, in two volumes with title: Traité des preuves judiciaries—OCLC
notes.] [1st ed. In a Publisher’s temporary trade binding; the owner
usually bound the book to his taste. Books in this state are unusually rare—
[Berger, John Henry
(Io. Henrici Nob. Dom. De Berger)]. Electa Jurisprendentiae Criminalis/ Variis
consultationibus, quaesitis, responses ac praeivdicis illustrata. 3rd
Ed. [Lipsig] : Friderici Lanckisii, 1737.
627
p. ; 21 cm. Index. [Bound calf with gold seal on back, “non est mortale
qundapto.”—my notes.]
Bergierius,
Joannes. De actionibus tractatus clarissimorum in primis nostrae aetatis
iurisconsultorum in duo volumina redacti: in quibus quicquid de actionibus,
interdictis, exceptionibus ac libellorum formulis ab antiquis est pertractatum
continetur. Volumen primum. [secundum.]. Lugduni : Apud haeredes Iacobi
Iunctae., 1567.
2 v. in 1 ([34], 683, [1] leaves) ; fol. [Works by a number of different authors edited by
Joannes Bergierius, who signs the preface. Foliation and register continuous
between the two volumes. Fleur de lys printer's device on title-pages. . 1.
Ludouicus Gomesius hispanus. Dynus de Muxello. Ioan. Crispus de Montibus. Ioan.
de Blanasco burgundus. Petrus Plateanus angolismaeus. Antonius Vsyllus ex
Caylario lodonensi. Ioachimus Mysingerus dentatus à Frandech. Ioan.
Cruceus. Ioannes Corasius.-- v. 2. Franciscus Hottomanus. Benincasa Benincasius
comes Catranus perusinus. Lodoicus Maynus druida.]
Besant, Sir Walter.
xii, 398 p. incl. illus. (incl.
ports., facsims., coats of arms) plates (incl. plans, facsims.) ; 22 cm. ["These papers
in their original form first appeared in the
Beveridge, Albert J. The Life of John Marshall.
4 v. in 2 : ill. ; 23 cm. Includes index. ["Works cited" at end of each volume. v. 1. Frontiersman, soldier, lawmaker, 1755-1788 -- v. 2. Politician, diplomatist, statesman, 1789-1801 -- v. 3. Conflict and construction, 1800-1815 -- v. 4. The building of the nation, 1815-1835.]
*Bibliographic
Society. Transactions of the Bibliographic Society. III.3 (Dec. 1922). Pub. by
Humphrey Milford. Oxford: Oxford U P, 1922.
Bibliographic Society.
Transactions of the Bibliographic Society. XI.4 (March, 1931). Pub. by Humphrey
Milford. Oxford: Oxford U P, 1931.
*Biccii, Gregorii.
Collegium Juridicum Argentoratense Enucleatum Praefatione, Schematismis
Tabularum, emendationibus, Meieriamis, Lemmatibus Marginalibus, & Indice
uberrimo auctum, ac in usum studiosae Juventcetis editum, / Studio & opera
Gregorrii Biccii JCti, etc. Argentorati: G.A. Dolhopfii * J.E. Zetzneri, 1664.
1024
p. ; 25cm. Index. [Bound vellum. Printer’s seal with “Scientia immuta
bilis.”—my notes.]
Bickerstaff’s Albany Almanack.
[24] p. : map. ; 17 cm. [Except for the title and imprint, this almanac is identical in typography and contents with Bickerstaff's New-England almanack for 1776, printed at Norwich, Conn. by "Robertsons and Trumbull." The latter almanac is attributed to Benjamin West by A.C. Bates, Check List of Connecticut Almanacs (Worcester, Mass., 1914) p. 12, 39—OCLC notes.]
Biddle, Francis. Mr. Justice Holmes. NY: Charles Scribner’s, 1943.
216 p., [4] leaves of plates : ill. ; 21 cm. Includes indexes.
Bigelow, L.J. Bench and Bar: etc. NY: Harper & Brothers, 1867.
364 p. incl. front., illus., ports. ; 20 cm.
Biographical Sketches of Eminent American Lawyers, now living. Ed. John Livingston. Pub. Monthly. June, 1852 (Part 4). NY: 1852.
736 p. ; 23 cm. [Very rare; contains probably only
published biography of Abner S. Lipscomb. Portraits.—
319 p. ; 24 cm. [The trial of Mary, queen of Scots.--The trial of Thomas Wentworth (earl of Strafford).--The man who stole the king's crown.--The trial of Green and others for the murder of Sir Edmundbury Godfrey.--Lord Mohun.--The trial of Spencer Cowper.--The trial of Captain Kidd.--The wardens of the Fleet.--The trial of Eugene Aram.--The trial of Dr. Dodd.--The trial of Warren Hastings.--The trial of Deacon Brodie.--The trial of Lord Cochrane.]
Black, J.S. Reports of Cases Argued and Determined in the
Supreme Court of the
2 v. ; 24
cm. Includes indexes. [Also known as:
Blackham, Robert J. Wig and Gown: The Story of the
xii, 240 p. : illus. ; 23 cm. Bibliography: p. 225-227.
Blackstone, William. Law Tracts.
ill. (1 folded) ; 22 cm. ["The
tracts now reprinted in these volumes were originally published separate."
I. An essay on collateral consanguinity. Considerations on copyholders. The law
of descents -- II. The Great Charter and Charter of the
Blackstone, Sir William, Knt. Commentaries on the Laws of
4 v. : geneal. table, port. ; 18 cm. Includes index.
Blackstone, Sir William. An essay on collateral
consanguinity, it's limits, extent, and duration : more particularly as it is
regarded by the statutes of
[4], vi, [2], 78, [2] p. ; 22 cm. (8vo). ["According to Clitherow's biographical preface to Blackstone's Reports, this essay was Blackstone's first publication. Blackstone ... included it in his Law tracts, 1762, vol. 1"--Eller, C.P. The William Blackstone collection, p. 96. Includes bibliographical references.—OCLC and Wilson both note this.]
Blackstone, William. Analysis of the Laws of
lxxvii, 189 p. ; 22 cm.
Blackstone, William. Analysis of the Laws of England…. 4th Ed. Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1756.
x, [4], 180 p. : 2 geneal. tab. (1 fold.) ; 22 cm.(4to)
Blackstone, Sir William. Commentaries on the Laws of
4 v. ; 17
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Carlile, William, Lord Bishop of. Leges marchiarum, or,
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Clermont, Thomas
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Cleveland, Charles D. A Compendium of American Literature,
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Coke, Edward. An Exact Abridgement in English of all the Reports
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Coke, Sir Edward. The First Part of the Institutes of the
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5 p. ℓ., 395 numb. ℓ., [60] p. : front. (port.) fold. tab. ; 28 cm. [Pages numbered consecutively on recto only. Numerous errors in paging. Text in English and French. Title in illustrated border.—OCLC.]
Coke, Sir Edward.
La sept part des reports Sr. Edvv. Coke Chiualer, chiefe Iustice del
Common Banke : des diuers resolutions & iudgements dones sur solemne
arguments & auec grand deliberation & conference des tresreuerend
iudges & sages de la ley, de cases en ley queux ne fueront vnques resolue
ou adiudges par deuant: et les raisons & causes des dits resolutions &
iudgements. Publies en le size an de treshaut & tresillustre Iaques…. [
[6], 28, 34 leaves, 35-36 p., 37-45, [1] leaves. [Prefaces in English and Latin; main text in Law French. At foot of title: Cum priuilegio. The first leaf is blank. [6], 28, 34 leaves, 35-36 p., 37-45, [1] leaves.—OCLC notes.]
Coke, Sir Edward. Qvinta pars relationum Edwardi Coke
Equitis aurati … The Fift Part of the Reports of Sr. Edw. Coke Knight….
[8], 41, [1], 127, [1] leaves ; 30 cm. (fol.) [Title-page in both Latin and English, in parallel columns; imprint in English. "De iure Regis ecclesiastico" in English (black letter) and Latin (roman), in parallel columns. Main text in Law French and Latin, in blackletter and roman types; prefaces in Latin and English.] [Ornamental head pieces, title vignette, initials. Leaves printed on both sides. "Cum priuilegio."—OCLC.]
Coke, Sir Edward.
La dixme part des Reports de Sr. Edw. Coke chiualier, chiefe iustice
Dengleteere des plees deste tenus deuant le roy mesme assignee, & del
Counseil prive d'Estat: des diuers resolutions & iugements donez sur
solennes arguments & auec grand deliberation & conference des
tresreuerend iuges & sages de la ley, de cases en ley queux ne fueront
vnques resolus ou adiuges par deuant: et les raisons & causes des dits
resolutions & iugements.
[25], 108, [4], 109-145 ℓ.
Coke, Sir Edward. Booke of Entries: containing perfect and
approued presidents of counts, declarations, informations, pleints,
inditements, barres, replications, reioynders, pleadings, processes,
continuances, essoines, issues, defaults, departure in despite of the court,
demurrers, trialls, iudgements, executions, and all other matters and
proceedings (in effect) concerning the practique part of the laws of England,
in actions reall, personall, and mixt, and in appeales; necessarie to be
knowne, and of excellent vse for the moderne practise of the law, many of them
contayning matters in law and points of great learning: and none of them euer
imprinted heretofore. Collected and published for the common good and benefit
of all the studious and learned professors of the laws of
[10], 713, [11] leaves. Mostly in Latin. [“1st
Ed., lists 3 copies, very rare.”—
*Coke, Edward. The First Part of the Institutions of the
Laws of
11, xx, 395, 59 p. : fold tab. ; 38 cm. Includes bibliographical references and index.
Coke, Sir Edward. The Reports of Sir Edward Coke, Knt., in
English, in Thirteen Parts Complete, with references to all the ancient and
modern books of the law. ǂc
Exactly translated, and compared with the first and last edition in French, and
printed page for page with the same. To which are now added the respective
pleadings, in English. The whole newly revised and carefully corrected and
translated with many additional notes and references, by George Wilson. Ed.
George Wilson.
7 v. ; 24 cm. [Each volume has general t.-p.; each part has special t.-p.; prefaces in Latin and English in parallel columns; the thirteenth part has title: ... Certain select cases in law, reported by Sir Edward Coke, knight ...—OCLC.]
Coke, Sir Edward. The First Part of the Institutes of the
Laws of
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Coke, Edward. Hæc epitome undecim librorum relationum /
honoratissimi et docti viri Edvardi Coke mil. defuncti ... cum venia
reverendorum & honoratissimorum judicum prælo commissa fuit ; et hoc
opusculum Edvardus Trotman ... Interioris Templi Socius ... Honorabili
Societati ejusdem Hospitii (cujus voto idem editum fuit) merito dedicat, et
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Coke, Edward. An exact abridgment in English of the eleven
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with great deliberation and conference with the learned judges in cases of law,
the most of them very famous, being of the Kings especiall reference, from the
council table, concerning the prerogative; as for the digging of salt-peter,
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admiralty, common pleas, star-chamber, high commission, court of wards,
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Fitzherbert, Sir
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*Sayles, John. Legal Forms for Common Use in
vi, 472 p. : forms ; 23 cm.
[Book of Assises.] Le Liver des Assises et Plees del Corone,
moues & dependaunts devant les Justices … en temps le Roy Edward le tierce.
35 p.l., 326 leaves ; 30 cm. [“Cum privilegio.”]
Rastell, John. Les termes de la ley, or, Certain difficult and obscure words and terms of
the common laws and statutes of this realm now in use, expounded and explained
: now corrected and enlarged, with very great additions throughout the whole
book, never printed in any other impression.
671 (i.e. 667) p. ; 18 cm. [Irregularities in paging; p. 464-467 omitted in
numbering. English and French in parallel columns.—OCLC.]
L’Estrange, Sir Roger. Seneca’s Morals by way of Abstract,
etc. 16th Ed. London: S. Ballard,
15 p. l., 476 p., 6 l. : front., plates. ; 21 cm. [Of benefits.--Of a happy life.--Of anger.--Epistles.--An after-thought.] [Also cataloged under author: Seneca, Lucius Annaeus.]
* The Letters of Marcus Tullius Cicero to Several of his
Friends: with remarks by William Melmoth, Esq.
3 v. : port. ; 21 cm. [Free translation by Melmoth of the Epistolae ad familiares, arranged according to their supposed dates and divided into 15 books, with index referring to the order in which they stand in the edition of Graevius.]
Lewis, Judge Yancey. Lectures on Real Estate delivered by
Judge Yancey Lewis to Senior Law Class,
2 p.l., vii-viii, 186 p. ; 20 cm.
Lewis, William Draper, Ed. Great American Lawyers.
8 v. : ports. ; 24 cm. Includes bibliographical references and index.
*Ley, James, Ed. Reports of divers resolutions in lavv,
arising upon cases in the court of wards, and other courts at Westminster, in
the reigns of the late kings, King James, and King Charles: collected by the
Right Honorable, Sir James Ley, knight and baronet, Earl of Marlborough,
&c. whilst he was attorney of the courts of wards and liveries : and now
published for the common good, according to his lordships manuscript.
[4], 83, [7] p.
*Leyser, A. Meditationes ad Pandectas. [In Regis Poloniarum et principis electoris saxonis aula consiliarii in […] Meditationes, etc.] 3rd Ed. Lipsiae et Guelpherbyti: Apud Ioh. Christoph Meisnerum, [1741-1748]. Vols. 1-8, 10, 11.
11 v. : front. (port.) ; 21 cm. Vols. III-IV, V-VI paged continuously ; vols. IV and VI have half-title only. Head and tail pieces ; initials. Vol. 11 has title: ... Volvmen XI. et vitimvm edidit, praefatvs est, opvscvla nonnvlla sva et indices locvpletissimos adiecit Gottlob Avgvstvs Ienichen.
[Some of these books have a note that they were donated to BU’s Rare Books Room by G.H. Newman.—my notes.]
Liber albus: the white book of the City of
x p., 1 l., 8, 660 p. ; 22 cm.
*Liebermann, F.
Pseudo-Cnuts Constitutiones de Foresta. Halle : Max Niemeyer, 1894.
iv, 55, [1] p. ; 23 cm. Text: p. 49-55.
Lindsley, Philip. Humor of the Courtroom.
70 p. : pl., port. ; 12. [“Rare, 1st ed. Orig. cloth. Presentation copy inscribed by author.”—Wilson.]
Littelton, Thomas. Les tenures du monsieur Littelto[n] :
ouesque certein cases addes p[er] auters de puisne temps, queux cases troueres
signes ouesq[ue] cest signe [clover] al commencement [et] al fine de chescun
déux, au fine que ne poyes eux misprender pour les cases de monsieur
Littleto[n] pur q[ue]l inconuenience, ils fuerent dernierment tolles de cest
liuer et cy vn foitz plus admotes al request des gentil homes students en le
ley de[n]gleterre.
[1], 170, [1] leaves : 1 diagram ; 12 cm. (8vo) In Law French.
142 numb. l., [3] p. ; 14 cm.
* The Lives of all the Lords chancellors, Lords keepers, and
Lords commissioners, of the great seal of England : from William the Conqueror,
to the present time : but more at large of those two great opposites, Edward
Earl of Clarendon, and Bulstrode Lord Whitlock : with a parallel of their
actions : to which is added, an appendix of many rare and valuable speeches,
letters, &c., referring to the said lives / by an impartial hand.
2 v. ; 19.8 cm.
Locke, John. Two Treatises of Government: In the Former, The
False Principles and Foundation of Sir Robert Filmer, and His Followers, are
Detected and Overthrown. The Latter is an Essay Concerning the True Original,
Extent, and End of Civil-Government.
[8], 358, [2] p.
Locke, John. Two Treatises on Civil Government. (Lon. Routledge) Intro. Henry Morley, “Preceded by Sir Robert Filmer’s ‘Patriarcha.” London : G. Routledge and Sons, 1884.
320 p. ; 19 cm.
Lockmiller, David A. Sir William Blackstone.
xiii, 308 p., [18] p. of plates : ill., ports., facsims., 1 folded geneal. table ; 23 cm. "Selected bibliography": p. [283]-294.
Lodge, Edmund. Life of Sir Julius Caesar, Knt. : Judge of
the High Court of Admiralty, Master of the Rolls, Chancellor of the Exchequer,
and a Privy Counsellor to Kings James and Charles, the First : with memoirs of
his family and descendants / by Edmund Lodge. To which is added Numerus infaustus
: an historical work / by Charles Caesar.
116 p., [18] leaves of plates (some folded) : ill., ports. ; 35 cm.
Lodge, Edmund. Portraits of Illustrious Personages, etc.
8 v. : front., ports. ; 19 cm.
London Law Society. Catalogue of the Books in theLibrary of
the Law Society of the United Kingdom, incorporated by Charter.
vi p., 1 l., 89, [1] p. ; 22
cm.
Long, James. A Letter to the attornies of Bristol on the practicability of reorming certain radical evils in law-practice, without obtaining for that purpose, assistance from parliament. Bath: M. Gye [n.d.]
15 p. ; 21 cm.
*Lopez, Gregorio. Las Siete Partidas del Sabio Rey Don Alonso
el Nono, Glosadas, etc.
4 v. ;
39 cm. [Title vignettes (coats of arms); head-pieces. Vol. 4 has title: Indice
de las leyes, y glosas de las Siete partidas
*Lowell, A. Lawrence. The Governmetn of
2 v. ; 23 cm. Includes bibliographical references.
Lowndes, William Thomas. The bibliographer's manual of
English literature : containing an account of rare, curious, and useful books,
published in or relating to Great Britain and Ireland, from the invention of
printing / with bibliographical and critical notices, collations of the rarer
articles, and the prices at which they have been sold by William Thomas
Lowndes. Ed. Henry G. Bohn.
6 v. in 11 ; 19 cm. [Vols. 1-5 paged continuously. Vol. 6 has special title: Appendix to the Bibliographer's manual of English literature : containing an account of books issued by literary and scientific societies and printing clubs; books printed at private presses; privately printed series; and the principal literary and scientific serials / compiled by Henry G. Bohn. [new edition.]]
*Lowndes, Richard. The Law of General Average English and Foreign. 4th Ed. London: Stevens and Sons, 1888.
xliii, 696 p. ; 26 cm. Includes bibliographical references and index.
Lunt, Dudley Cammett. The Road to Law. NY: Whittlesey, 1932.
1st ed. xiv, 281 p., 8 leaves of
plates : ill. ; 23 cm.
Lutwyche, Edward.
Un livre des entries: contenant auxi un report des resolutions del court
sur diverse exceptions prises as pleadings, et sur auters matters en ley;
surdant (pur la plupart) en le Court de common-bank, enter le 34 an del roy
Charles le Second, & le 2 an del raigne de Sa present Majesty, la roigne
Anne. [1683-1704] Et ascuns observations sur diverse de les presidents, cybien
ceux queux ne fueront unques debate in court, come sur plusieurs de les auters.
Ovesque deux tables, l'un de les nosmes des cases, & l'auter des matters
contenus en yceux ... Par Sir Edward Lutwyche ... Alloue & approve per le
seignior keeper, & per tout les tres-reverend judges de la ley.
2 v. : front. (port.) ; 33 cm. [In Latin and French; arranged by subjects, alphabetically.]
Lynch, James D. The Bench and Bar of Texas.
610 p. : 8 port. ; 24 cm. [Governor Richard
Coke’s personal copy, presented to him by John B. McNamara Jr.,
Lyndwood’s Provinciale: A compilation of the canon law of
the
li, 164 p. ; 22 cm.
Lyon, Hastings and Herman Block. Edward Coke, Oracle of the
Law.
viii, 385 p. : front., plates, ports., facsim. ; 23 cm.
Lyonnet, D. Tractatus de Contractibus in genere
et in particulari, hodiernis Galliarum legibus accomodatus, juxta mentem
saniorum Theologorum et Jurisperitorum. Lugduni:
Ludov. Lesne;
Parisiis: Poussielque-Rusand, 1843.
394
p. ; 19 cm. Index & Tabula Analytica. [“Mozzius, Petrus Noclaus, printed
Venice 1585, orig. ms.”—Wilson’s notes.]
McDaniel, Ruel.
Vinegarroon: The Saga of Judge Roy Bean, “The Law West of the
143 p. ; 20 cm.
*McHenry, L J A. A New and Improved Spanish Grammar, designed for every class of learners, etc. 4th Ed. LondoN: Sherwood, Jones, and Co., 1823.
xii, 323 p. ; 18 cm.
McKerrow, R.B. and F.S. Ferguson. Title-Page Borders used in
xlvii, 1-220, [353], 222-234 p. : ill. ; 29 cm.
McKerrow, Ronald B. Printers and Publishers Devices in
liv, 216 p. : ill. ; 29 cm.
["First printed 1913 at the Chiswick Press; reprinted photographically
1949 ... at the University Press,
McKinnon, Harold R. The Secret of Mr. Justice Holmes.
18 p. ; 23 cm. ["Published in the American Bar Association Journal of April, 1950, and reprinted by permission."]
McMaster, John Bach. Daniel Webster. NY: Century, 1902.
xi, 343 p. : ill., ports. ; 22 cm.
Macaulay, Thomas Babbington. The History of
5 v. ; 19 cm.
*Mackenzie, Sir George. A defence of the antiquity of the
royal line of Scotland: with a true account when the Scots were govern'd by
kings in the isle of
[8], xiv, [2], 190 [i.e. 198] p. [Contains numerous errors in paging. Includes bibliographical references.]
*Macmillan, Lord. A Man of Law’s Tale: The Reminisces of the
Rt. Hon. Lord Macmillan.
378 p. : illus. ; 22 cm.
Madden, James William. Charles Allen Culberson: His Life,
Character and Public Service.
xxxv, 369 p. : ports. ; 25 cm.
Maddison, Francis, Dorothy Styles and Anthony Wood. Sir
William Dugdale, 1605-1685 : a list of his printed works and of his portraits
with notes on his life and the manuscript sources / by Francis Maddison,
Dorothy Styles and Anthony Wood.
92 p. : ill. ; 19 cm.
Madge, Sidney J. The Domesday of Crown Lands: etc.
xvii p., 2 1., 3-499 p. : ill., port., fold. maps, facsims. ; 25 cm. Bibliography: p. 291-311.
Madox, Thomas. The Ancient Dialogue Concerning the Exchequer
[…] Published originally in Latin, by Tho. Madox, esq; now carefully translated
into English, by a Gentleman of the
xii, 76 numb. l., [12] p. ; 27 x 22 cm.
Magna Charta cum statutis tum antiquis tum recentibus, maximopere animo tenendis, nunc demum ad vnum, tipis aedita per Richardum Tottell. London : Printed by Richard Tottell, 1576.
[8], 247, [1] leaves (8th prelim. leaf and the last leaf blank) ; 14 cm. (8vo). Latin, Law French, and English. Imprint from colophon. The year is also given on t.p. Another ed. (STC 9281) is also dated Mar. 8, 1576. In its colophon the month is spelled "March."] [“Only 3 copies recorded.”—Wilson’s notes.]
*Magna Charta, Made in the Ninth Year of King Henry the
Third,and Confirmed by King Edward the First in the Twenty Eighth Year of his
Reign, with some short but necessary observations from the L. Chief Just.
Coke’s comments upon it. Trans. Cow. Cooke.
[4], 40 [i.e. 36] p. [Errors in pagination: p. 12-15 omitted.]
Maidment, James, Ed. Court of Session Garland, The.
276 p. ; 23 cm.
x, 415 p. ; 23 cm.
402 p. ; 23 cm.
viii, 412 p. ; 23 cm.
Maitland, F.W. Domesday Book and Beyond.
605 p. ; 18 cm.
Maitland, F.W. Historical Essays. Ed. Helen M. Cam.
xxix, 277 p. ; 23 cm. "Bibliographical note": p. viii. Bibliographical footnotes.
Maitland,
xxviii, 548 p. ; 22 cm.
["Lectures ... delivered during the Michaelmas term of 1887 and the Lent
term of 1888 ...
Maitland, Frederic W. and Francis C. Montague. A Sketch of English Legal History. NY: Putnam’s and Sons, 1915.
x, 229 p. ; 22 cm.
Mallet, Mr. The
works of Francis Bacon, Baron of Verulam, Viscount St. Alban, Lord High
Chancellor of England ... With several additional pieces, never before printed
in any edition of his works. To which is prefixed, a new life of the author, /
by Mr. Mallet.
4 v. :
fronts. (v. 1: port.) ; 33
cm. Each volume has special t.-p.
Mamachi, F.
Tommaso Maria. De Costumi de Primitivi Cristiani Libri Tre.
3 v. : ill.(part fold.) ; 22 cm.
[Manwood, John.]
Manwood's treatise of the forest laws: shewing not only the laws now in force,
but the original of forests ... : together with the proper terms of art,
collected out of the common and statute laws of this realm ... the whole
digested under proper titles in an alphabetical order / by William Nelson. 4th
Ed. London, Savoy: E and R Nutt and R Gosling 1717.
435 p., [24p.] ; 20cm. [Includes (p. 393-435):
Appendix, Charta de foresta of Canutus, a Dane, and King of this realm, granted
at a Parliament holden at Winchester, Anno. Dom. 1016.]
*[Manuscript Opinions.
A loose-bound collection of opinions by about 25 lawyers from the reign of
Charles II, through Cromwell, James II, William & Mary, Queen Anne and
George I (1679-1730).—Wilson’s notes.]
[Bound
in 7 signatures, each 6 sheets, 7-7/16”x11-11/16” folded once. Paper
watermarked. Earliest signature from 1679. Book bound around 1679.—Wilson’s
notes. 19 cm.]
Marant(ae), Robert(i),
Do. Speculum aurem, etlumen advocatorum, Praxis Civilis, Novissime Recognitum,
ac miro ordine, opulentissimissue Additionibus, in fuis locis congruentibus
locupletatum. Venice : Jo. Antonium Bertanum, 1583.
684 p. ; 21cm. Index a2-vb. [Bound
vellum.]
Marc-Monnier.
Histoire de la Litterature Moderne: La Renaiisance, de Dante a Luther.
2 v. ; 20 cm.
Marshall, George W. A Handbook to the Ancient Courts of Probate and Depositories of Wills. [Workshop: 1889] London: H. Cox, 1895.
vi, 75 p. ; 20 cm. [“May be author’s personal copy.”—Wilson.]
*Marshall, John. The Life of George Washington, etc. 20th
Ed.
x, 379 p. ; 19 cm.
Martin, Charles Trice. The Record Interpreter: A Collection
of Abbreviations, Latin Words and Names etc.
ix, 341, [1] p. ; 23 cm. ["An amplification of the Appendix to the ninth edition of Wright's 'Court hand restored' ... brought out in 1879"--Pref.]
Martin, Edward Sandford. The Life of Joseph Hodges Choate as Gathered Chiefly from his Letters. NY: Charles Scribner’s, 1927.
2 v. in 1 : ill., ports. ; 23 cm.
Martinez Marina, Francisco. Teoria de las Cortes, O
Grandes Juntas Nacionales de los Reinos de Leon y Castilla, etc.
3 v. ; 25 cm.
*Masters of the Bench of the Hon. Society of the Inner Temple, 1450-1883 and Masters of the Temple, 1540-1883. [Not published.] 1883.
Mathew, Theobald. For Lawyers and Others.
5 p. l., 293 p. : illus., plates. ; 23 cm. [Bardell v. Pickwick.--Unfortunate lord chancellors.--Extinct tribunals.--Law officers.--Judicial salaries.--Noble malefactors.--The Phoenix park murders.--Dr. Johnson and the Old Bailey.--Some old causes célèbres.--The decline and fall of the serjeants-at-law.--Royalty and the law.--The House of lords and the Judicial committee of the Privy council.--The number, the robes and the vacations of the judges.--The need for a Judicature commission.--Staple Inn and its departed companions.--Legal ghosts.--The Parliament act, 1911.--The peers and the budget.--The story of an ancient line.]
May, Sir Thomas Erskine. The Constitutional History of
2 v. ; 20 cm.
*Memorial Service:
Annual Judicial Conference, San Angelo, TX, Oct. 9, 1959. Pamphlet from
memorial service Judge Wilson attended.
52 p. ; 21 cm. [pages unnumbered.]
*[Ménage, Gilles (Aegidii Menagii)]. Ægidii Menagii Juris civilis amœnitates ad Ludovicum Nublæum, advocatum parisiensem. In quibus plurimæ iurisconsultorum leges & veterum autorum loci notantur, illustrantur & emendantur. Editio quarta, prioribus longè auctior & emendatior. Franequeræ: Apud Leonardum Strickium, 1700.
7 p. l., 440, [24] p. ; 17 cm. [Title vignette; added t.-p., engraved. Edited by Tobias Gutberleth.]
Menzel, Wolfgang. The History of
3 v. : fronts. (ports.) ; 18 cm. [Translation of the author's Geschichte der Deutschen, Zürich, 1824-25.]
Mill, John Stuart. Principles of Political Economy. Ed. de luxe.NY: JA Hill and Co., 1904. Vols 1-2.
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Miller, Thomas. History of the Anglo-Saxons: from the Earliest Period to the Norman Conquest. 3rd Ed. London: David Bogue, 1852.
363 p. : front., plates. ; 19 cm.
*Milsom, S.F.C. Theodore Frank Thomas Plucknett, 1897-1965.
Proceedings of the
[505]-519 p. : port.
Minchin, J and A Herbert. The crown circuit companion: in which is incorporated the crown circuit assistant. 9th Ed. London: Butterworth and Son, etc. 1820.
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Molloy, Charles. De Jure Maritimo et Navali: Or, a treatise of Affairs Maritime and of Commerce. 4th Ed. London: Abel Swalle, 1690.
433 p. : illus.
Montagu, Basil, Ed.. The Works of Francis Bacon, Lord Chancellor
of
3 v. : port. ; 26 cm.
Montagu, Basil. Essays and Selections by Basil Montagu.
xi, [1], 356 p. ; 18 cm. [Printer’s seal Dolphin & anchor, Aldi-Discip-Anglus; 356 pp, ½ bl. Calf readlabel 12 mo marbbds. Bookplate ofWm. Arthur Duke of Portland—Wilson’s notes.]
Montesquieu, Baron de. The spirit of laws, / by Baron de Montequieu
(Charles de Secondat) including d'Alembert's analysis of the work; tr. from the
French by Thomas Nugent, LL. D., with a special introduction by Hon. Fredrick
R. Coudert. Revised
2 v. fronts. (v. l. : port.) plates, facsims. ; 24 cm.
More, Thomas. The Life of Sir Thomas More, Kt. Lord High
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xxxi, 336 p. : ill. ; 20 cm.
*Moro, Domenico.
Pratica Criminale dell’ Avvocatto Domenico Moro.
392 p. ; 24 cm.
*Morton, George A. and D. Macleod Malloch. Law and Laughter.
258 p. : 33 mounted ports. (incl.
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Munkman, John H. The Technique of Advocacy.
173 p. ; 19 cm.
Munsterberg, Hugo. On the Witness Stand: Essays on Psychology and Crime. Garden City: Doubleday, Page & Co., 1913.
269 p. ; 19 cm. [Introduction -- Illusions -- The memory of the witness -- The detection of crime -- The traces of emotions -- Untrue confessions -- Suggestions in court -- Hypnotism and crime -- The prevention of crime.]
Myers, Gustavus. History of the Supreme Court of the
823 p. ; 20 cm.
Neilson, George. Trial by Combat. NY: Macmillan, 1891.
xvi, 348 p. ; 20 cm. Includes bibliographical references.
Neilson, Joseph. Memories of Rufus Choate.
xx, 460 p. : front. (port) 2 pl. ; 24 cm.
Nelson, William. Lex maneriorum:, or, The law and customs of
[18], 272, [8], 168, [8] p. ; 20 cm. (8vo).
* The new American clerk's magazine, and complete pactical conveyancer: containing the most useful and necessary precedents in conveyancing ... : with observations and references to the laws, &c., with a variety of other useful instruments of writing : the whole of which are adapted to the use of the citizens of the United States, and more particularly to those of the state of Maryland, with necessary instructions and forms of precedents ... / the whole selected from the laws, and draughts of actual practice, by a Gentleman of the bar. Hagers-Town: Jacob D. Dietrick, 1806.
527, [67] p. : forms ; 17 cm. [insert says “presented by Mrs. Frances Smith.”]
*A New French-English and English-French Dictionary. A new ed., entirely remodelled and largely increased / by J. Mac Laughlin. Paris; Garnier Freres, 1923. Vol.1
2 v. ; 28 cm.
26 p., [2] leaves of plates : ill. ; 21 cm. ["This first and only edition ... consists of 2,000 numbered copies printed on all-rag paper and inscribed by the author"--Colophon.]
Nicolas, Nicholas Harris. Notitia Historica: Containing
Tables, Claendars, etc.
vii, [3], 270 p., 1 l. ; 20 cm.
Nicolson, W. The English, Scotch and Irish historical
libraries. Giving a short view and character of most of our historians, either
in print or manuscript. With an account of our records, lawbooks, coins, and
other matters, serviceable to the undertakers of a general history of
3 pt. in 1 v. ; 35 x 23 cm. [Each part has special t.-p.]
North, Roger. [Spine title: The Lives of the Norths.] The
lives of the Right Hon. Francis North, Baron Guilford, Lord keeper of the great
seal under King Charles II and King James II, the Hon. Sir Dudley North,
commissioner of the customs and afterwards of the treasury, to King Charles II,
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3 v. : ports. ; 23 cm. Includes bibliographical references and index.
Norton, Thomas James. Losing
xiv p., 1 ℓ., 252 p. ; 23 cm. ["The discussion
has to do solely with the power of government in the
* Nouveau
commentaire sur l'Ordonnance de la marine du mois d'aout 1681 : òu se
trouve la conférence des anciennes ordonnances, des us et coutumes de la mer,
tant du royaume que des pays étrangers & des nouveaux règlemens
concernans la navigation & le commerce maritime / avec des explications
prises de l'esprit du texte, de l'usage, des décisions des tribunaux
& des meilleurs auteurs qui ont écrit sur la jurisprudence nautique ;
et des notes historiques & critiques, tirées de la plupart des divers
recueils de manuscrits conservés dans les dépôts publics....
2 v. ; 26 cm.
Noy, William. Reports and cases taken in the time of Queen
Elizabeth, King James, and King Charles: conteining most excellent matter of
exceptions to all manner of declarations, pleadings, and demurrers, that there
is scarce one action in a probability of being brought, but here it is throughly
examined and exactly laid / collected and reported by that learned lawyer,
William Noy ... ; with two necessary tables of the cases and contents for the
readers ease and benefit. The 2nd ed. corrected and amended.
[20], 185, [1] p.
*Of Last Wills and Testaments: a common-law treatise,
containing several rules for the construction of last wills, and the
diversities between limitations and conditions in a will. Of treating also of
contingent remainders, and of executory devises: and by what names,
descriptions, extents or references, things shall pass in a will; what words or
sentences in a will shall amount ot a fee-simple, fee-tail or term of life ....
8 p.l., 247, [21] p. ; 20 cm.
iv, 836 p. ; 20 cm.
Ollyff, Thomas. The Young clerk's tutor, enlarged: being a
most useful collection of the best precedents of recognizances, obligations,
conditions, acquittances, bills of sale, warrants of attorney, &c. ... With
many other things very necessary ...To which are annexed several of the best
copies both of court and chancery hand now extant, / by Tho. Ollyff.... 16th
Ed.
206 p. ; 17 cm.
Aymar, Jean-Pierre-René. Ordonnance de Louis XV, Roy de France. [Concernant
des Testaments.] Versailles, 1735. [Bound together with Explication de
l'ordonnance de Louis XV, roi de
252 p. ; 24 cm.
Outram, George. Legal and other Lyrics. Ed. JH Stoddart.
xiv, 233 p. : ill. ; 18 cm.
Owen, Thomas. The Reports of that late Reverend and Learned
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158, [8] p.; 29 cm.
*The Oxford Magazine:
Or, Universal Museum, calculated for General Instruction and Amusement … / By a
Society of Gentlement, Members of the University of Oxford. London: S. Bladon,
1770. Vol. 4 : (July 1770)-[v. 13] (Dec. 1776).
Paine, Thomas. The Life and Works of Thomas Paine. Ed. William M. Van der Weyde.
10 v. : illus., facsims., ports. ; 22 cm. [v. 1. Life of Thomas Paine, by W.M. Van der Weyde.--v. 2. Early essays. Common sense. The American crisis, I-IV.--v. 3. The American crisis, V-XIII. Patriotic papers.--v. 4. Political pamphlets.--v. 5. Open letters. Dissertations.--v. 6. Rights of man.--v. 7. Rights of man, concluded. Miscellaneous essays.--v. 8. The age of reason.--v. 9. Theological discussions.--v. 10. Miscellany. Songs and rhymes. Index. Patriots' ed.]
Paley, William. The Principles of Moral and Political
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2v. ; 21 cm.
Park, James Allen. A System of the law of Marine
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2 v. in 1 ; 24 cm.
Parker, Edward G. Reminiscences of Rufus Choate, the Great American Advocate. NY: Mason Brothers, 1860.
522 p. : port. ; 21 cm.
Parsons, Theophilus. Memoir of Theophilus Parsons, Chief
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viii, 476 p. : port. ; 20 cm.
Partridge, Bellamy. Country Lawyer: The Story of My Father. Illustrated by Stephen J. Voorhies. NY: Grosset, Dunlap, 1939.
317 p. : illus.
Peake, Thomas. A Compendium of the Law of Evidence.
xvi (i.e. xiv), 199 p. ; 22 cm. [Error in paging: p. v-vi omitted in numbering. Includes bibliographical references and index.]
Pearson, Drew and Robert S. Allen. The Nine Old Men. NY: Doubleday, 1937.
325 p. ; 21 cm.
Penal Code of the State of
1 v. (various pagings) ; 22 cm.
[With: The Code of Criminal Procedure of the state of
Pepys, Samuel. Diary of Samuel Pepys. [Deciphered by] Rev.
J. Smith.
2 v. (viii, 719 p.) ; 18 cm.
Peregrini, M. Antonius. De Fideicommissis
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1610.
320 p. ; 37 cm.
Perkins, John. A Profitable Booke of Mr. John Perkins,
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Rabelais. The works of Mr. Francis Rabelais, Doctor in
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statutes wherewith iustices of the peace haue to deale) so much as was promised
in the booke of their office lately published. ... Hereunto is added two
tables: the one at the beginning of the booke, declaring vnder titles by order
of alphabet the substance of such referments as stood at the ende of eche title
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[Spine title:
301
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[Spine title: Republic
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[Spine title: Republic
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Seldeni Mare clausum,seu,De dominio maris libri duo. : Primo, mare, ex iure
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proprietatis capax, pariter ac tellurem, esse demonstratur. Secundo,
serenissimum Magnæ Britanniæ Regem maris circumflui, ut individuæ atque
perpetuæ imperii Britannici appendicis, dominum esse, asseritur.
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Selden, John. The priviledges of the baronage of England,
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the Inner Temple Esquire, out of Parliament rolles ... & and other good
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newly translated into English....
3 p. leaves, 167 p. ; 15 cm.
Selden, John. Table-Talk: Being the Discourses of John
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[2] p. ℓ.,
60 p. ; 22 cm. [Recorded
by Richard Milward,
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Selden, John. Tracts written by John Selden of the
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iv, 168 p. ; 23 cm.
*Select Cases in the Court of King’s Bench under Edward III.
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cix, 181, 181, 182-206 p. ; 26 cm. [Latin text with English translation on opposite pages. Opposite pages bear duplicate numbering.]
Select Essays in
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Speer, Ocie.
773 p. : illus. (incl. ports.) ; 27 cm. [On page opposite most of the portraits, a "short, worthwhile" quotation from the writer represented, is given. The quotations are in script. "The legal bibliography": p. [739]-765.]
Spelman, Sir Henry. The English works of Sir Henry Spelman kt. published in his life-time: together with his Posthumous works, relating to the laws and antiquities of England; and the life of the author / by the Right Reverend Father in God Edmund lord bishop of London ; to which are added, two more treatises of Sir Henry Spelman, never before printed: one, Of the admiral-jurisdiction, and the officers thereof: the other, Of ancient deed and charters, with a compleat index to the whole. 2nd Ed. London: D. Browne, 1727.
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legibus antiquis municipalibus, chartis, & formulis occurrunt, scholiis
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magistratus, dignitates, munera, officia, mores, leges ipsæ, &c.
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*State tracts, being a farther collection of several choice
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revolution, and our present happy settlement, under the auspicious reign of
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Trial of Andrew Johnson, President of the United States,
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Trial of the Queen of
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Tryal of Mervin Lord Audley, Earl of Castlehaven, for a Rape
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[Spine title: Tryal of the Seven Bishops.] The proceedings
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[6], 140 p., [1] leaf of plates : ill., ports. ; 34 cm. (fol.) [Proceedings against William Sancroft, Archbishop of Canterbury, and six other bishops for publishing seditious libel against James II.—OCLC.]
* The Tryal and condemnation of George Borosky alias
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Thynn, Esq.: together with the tryal of Charles John Count Coningmark, an
accessary before the fact to the same murder who was acquitted of the said
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.56 p., [1] leaf of plates : port.
* An Account of the tryal of Charles Bateman, chirurgeon,
for high treason: in conspiring the death of the late King and the subversion
of government, &c., who was tryed and found guilty, at Justice-Hall in the
Old Bayly, on the 9th of December, 1685 : the tryals of John Holland and
William Davis, for conspiring against, violently assaulting, and without any
warrantable cause, imprisoning William Chancey ... who were tryed and found
guilty at Justice-Hall in the Old-Bayly, on the 10th of December, 1685 : as
also the tryals of John Holland, William Davis, and Agnes Wearing, for a
notorious burglary and felony ... who were tryed and found guilty, at
Justice-Hall in the Old-Bayly, on the 11th of December, 1685.
18 p. ; 32 cm.
* The tryal of William Staley, goldsmith for speaking
treasonable words against His Most Sacred Majesty: and upon full evidence found
guilty of high treason : and received sentence accordingly, on Thursday,
November the 21th, 1678.
12 p. ; 29 cm.
* The tryal of Edward Coleman, gent. for conspiring the
death of the King, and the subversion of the government of England, and the
Protestant religion: who upon full evidence was found guilty of high treason,
and received sentence accordingly, on Thursday November the 28th 1678.
32, 37-44, 41-80, 89-104 p. ; 31 cm.
* An Impartial account of what pass'd most remarkable in the
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47, [1] p. ; 21 cm. (8vo).
Turnor, Sir Edward. The speech of Sr. Edw. Turnor Kt.,
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[Spine title: Scotland—Session Laws.]The XXIII Parliament of
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