Statute Rolls

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Bolland, W.C. The Year Books : Lectures Delivered in the University of London at the Request of the Faculty of Laws. Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, first edition, 1921.
"Contents: First Lecture. The Year Books; what they are. Less known than any other branch of our national literature. Nothing like them in any other country. Over what period of time they extend. The language n which they are written and some observations thereon. For what purpose they were written. Their present utility. A knowledge of their contents necessary to historians, philologists and other specialists. Second Lecture. The Plea Rolls and their purpose. How they differ from the reports in Year Books. Each is supplementary to the other. Who wrote the Year Books and in what circumstances? Almost certainly the work of private persons and in no sense official. Was there ever any manuscript which could be called an original Year Book? Printed editions of the Year Books and some observations on them. The work of the Selden Society. Third Lecture. The forgotten process by Bills in Eyre re-discovered in the Year Books. The true meaning of the statute de donis different from the one generally received and taught in later times. Abjuration of the realm. Judicium parium. Extracts from the Year Books illustrating the life and social customs of the Middle Age. Proverbs in the Year Books. Conclusion. Index." - from the blurb.

Quarter-linen and boards, paper spine-label, 8vo, xi, 84 pp. Good.

[SW: YEAR BOOKS.wykbooks 08325 Law reports, digests, etc - Great Britain Law - Great Britain - Sources Great Britain - Yearbooks Law - Great Britain - History Bolland, William Craddock]

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HULL (F), ed.: A Kentish Miscellany. W H LAPTHORNE'S COPY WITH BOOKPLATE, [Phillimore, (for the Kent Archaeological Society), Chichester, 1979]

8vo., First Edition, with 4 plates and a full-page map in the text; cloth, gilt back, a fine copy in unclipped dustwrapper. Published as Vol. XXI in the Kent Records series of the Kent Archaeological Society. THIS COPY WAS FORMERLY IN THE LIBRARY OF THE NOTABLE KENT HISTORIAN W H LAPTHORNE AND BEARS HIS PICTORIAL BOOKPLATE ON FRONT PASTE-DOWN. Collects five papers: Butcher: Canterbury's Earliest Rolls of Freemen Admissions; Williams: A Rental of the Manor of East Malling; Hull: Memoranda from the Queensborough Statute Book; Grove & Rigold: View and State of the Commandery of Swingfield; Poole: Sixteenth-Century Precedent Book of Indictments.

[SW: topography, kent, canterbury, malling, queenborough, swingfield, lapthorne]

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Pease, J.G., and Herbert Chitty: A Treatise on the Law of Markets and Fairs with the Principal... 1899

Pease, J.G., and Herbert Chitty. A Treatise on the Law of Markets and Fairs with the Principal Statutes Relating Thereto. London: Knight and Co., 1899 lxxxi, 224 pp. Original cloth, blind rules to boards, some shelfwear to spine ends and corners. Signatures of Lord Justice Collins and S.O. Henn Collins to front free endpaper, internally clean. Ex-Supreme Court, Royal Courts of Justice Library. Label to foot of spine, small inkstamp to front free endpaper. * Only edition. "This book consists of an Introduction and Two Parts, with an appendix. Part I. contains the common law of markets and fairs, and shows how it has been modified by statute. In Part II. we have set out and commented on the enactments under which in recent times markets have usually been established. (...) The Appendix consists of the principal Acts whereby the common law has been modified other than those set out in Part II.": Preface vii-viii Richard Henn, Lord Collins [1824-1911] was a distinguished judge of the High Court, Lord Justice of Appeal, Master of the Rolls and Lord of Appeal in Ordinary. S.O. Henn Collins was his son. OCLC locates 13 copies. Sweet & Maxwell, A Legal Bibliography of the British Commonwealth 2:276.

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