Swinburne, Henry.
A briefe treatise of testaments and last willes, very profitable to be vnderstoode of all the subiects of this realme of England, (desirous to know, whether, whereof, and how, they may make their testaments: and by what meanes the same may be effected or hindered,) and no lesse delightfull, aswell for the rarenes of the worke, as for the easines of the stile, and method: compiled of such lawes ecclesiasticall and ciuill, as be not repugnant to the lawes, customes, or statutes of this realme, nor derogatorie to the prerogatiue royall. In which treatise also are inserted diuers statutes of this land, together with mention of sundrie customes, aswell general as particular, not impertinent thereunto: besides diuers marginall notes, and quotations not to be neglected, especially of Iustinianists, or young students of the ciuil law: vvith two tables, the one analyticall ... the other alphabeticall ... By the industrie of Henrie Swinburn, Bachelar of the Ciuill Lawe.
London: Printed by Iohn Windet, 1590 [i.e. 1591].
ESTC No. S118058.Grub Street ID 137722.
Swinburne, Henry.
A briefe treatise of testaments and last vvilles, very profitable to be vnderstoode of all the subiects of this realme of England, (desirous to know, whether, whereof, and how, they may make their testaments: and by what meanes the same may be effected or hindered,) and no lesse acceptable, aswell for the rarenesse of the worke, as for the easinesse of the stile, and method: compiled of such lawes ecclesiasticall and ciuill, as be not repugnant to the lawes, customes, or statutes of this realme, nor derogatorie to the prerogatiue royall. In which treatise also ar inserted diuers statutes of this land ... besides diuers marginall notes, and quotations not to be neglected ... with two tables, the one analyticall ... The other alphabeticall ... Newly corrected and augmented with sundry principall additions by the industrie of Henry Swinburn, iudge of the prerogatiue court of the Lord Archibishop of Yorke, and Bachelour of the Ciuill Lawe.
Printed at London: [By William Stansby? and Thomas Snodham] for the Companie of Stationers, 1611.
ESTC No. S118063.Grub Street ID 137726.
Swinburne, Henry.
A briefe treatise of testaments and last vvils, very profitable to be vnderstood of all the subiects of this realme of England, (desirous to know, whether, whereof, and how, they may make their testaments: and by what meanes the same may be effected or hindered,) and no lesse acceptable, aswell for the rarenesse of the worke, as for the easinesse of the stile and method. Compiled of such lawes ecclesiasticall and ciuill, as be not repugnant to the lawes, customes, or statutes of this realme, nor derogatorie to the prerogatiue royall. In which treatise also are inserted diuers statutes of this land, together with mention of sundry customes, as well generall as particular; not impertinent thereto. By Henry Swinburne, sometime judge of the prerogatiue court of Yorke newly corrected and augmented, with necessary tables.
London: Printed by W[illiam]. S[tansby and Thomas Harper]. for the Company of Stationers, 1635.
ESTC No. S118068.Grub Street ID 137731.
Swinburne, Henry.
A briefe treatise of testaments and last vvils, very profitable to be understood of all the subiects of this realme of England, (desirous to know, whether, whereof, and how, they may make their testaments: and by what meanes the same may be effected or hindered) and no lesse acceptable, aswell for the rarenesse of the work, as for the easinesse of the style and method. Compiled of such lawes ecclesiasticall and civill, as be not repugnant to the lawes, customes, or statutes of this realme, nor derogatorie to the prerogative royall. In which treatise also are inserted divers statutes of this land, together with mention of sundry customes, as well generall as particular; not impertinent thereto. By Henry Swinburne, sometime judge of the prerogative court of Yorke. Newly corrected and augmented, with necessary tables.
London: Printed by I[ohn]. L[egat, Felix Kingston, Richard Bishop and John Dawson]. for the Company of Stationers, 1640.
ESTC No. S118071.Grub Street ID 137734.
Swinburne, Henry.
A treatise of testaments and last wills, fit to be understood by all men, that they may know, whether, whereof, and how, to make them. Compiled out of the laws ecclesiasticall, civill and canon, as also out of the common laws, customes and statutes of this realm. By Henr Swinburne, sometimes judge of the prerogative court of York. The fourth edition, very much enlarged with many choice cases, and all such statutes relating to this subject as have been published unto this time. With an exact table to the whole.
London: printed by George Sawbridge, Thomas Roycroft, and William Rawlins, assigns of Richard Atkins and Edward Atkins Esquires, 1677.
ESTC No. R34630.Grub Street ID 117150.
Swinburne, Henry.
A treatise of spousals, or matrimonial contracts: wherein all the questions relating to that subject are ingeniously debated and resolved. By the late famous and learned Mr. Henry Swinburne, author of the Treatise of wills and testaments.
London: printed by S. Roycroft for Robert Clavell at the Peacock in St. Paul's Church-yard, 1686.
ESTC No. R22016.Grub Street ID 94592.
Swinburne, Henry.
A treatise of spousals, or matrimonial contracts: wherein All the Questions relating to that Subject are ingeniously Debated and Resolved. By the late Famous and Learned Mr. Henry Swinburne, Author of the Treatise of Wills and Testaments.
London: printed for Daniel Brown, at the Black Swan, without Temple-Bar, Thomas Ward in the Inner-Temple-Lane, and William Mears, at the Lamb, in Chancery-Lane, 1711.
ESTC No. T107131.Grub Street ID 160202.
Swinburne, Henry.
A treatise of testaments and last wills, Compiled out of the Laws Ecclesiastical, Civil and Canon, as also out of the Common Laws, Customs and Statutes of this Realm. The Whole digested into Seven Parts, viz. I. What a Testament or Last Will is, and how many Kinds of Testaments there be. II. What Persons may make a Testament, and who may not. III. Describing what Things, and how much may be disposed by Will. IV. Decyphering the Forms, and in what Manner Testaments or Last Wills are to be made. V. What Person may be Executor of a Testament, or is capable of a Legacy. VI. Of the Office of an Executor, and of the several Kinds of Executors. Vii. Shewing by what Means Testaments or Last Wills become void. By Henry Swinburne, Sometime Judge of the Prerogative Court of York. corrected and very much enlarged With all such Statutes, Decrees in Chancery, and Resolutions of Common Law Cases relating to this Subject, and which have hither-to been published; with an exact Table to the Whole.
[London]: In the Savoy: printed by E. and R. Nutt, and R. Gosling, (assigns of Edw. Sayer, Esq;) and are to be sold by J. Knapton, A. Bettesworth, R. Gosling, W. and I. Innys, I. Oshorn and T. Longman, C. Rivington, J. Stogg, T. Osborn, D. Browne, and T. Worrall, MDCCXXVIII. [1728].
ESTC No. N13966.Grub Street ID 3866.
Swinburne, Henry.
A treatise of testaments and last wills, ... By Henry Swinburne, ...
[London]: In the Savoy: printed by Henry Lintot, (assignee of Edw. Sayer, Esq;) and sold by S. Birt; D. Browne; and J. Shuckburgh, 1743.
ESTC No. T102258.Grub Street ID 156102.
Swinburne, Henry.
A treatise of testaments and last wills, ... By Henry Swinburne, ...
Dublin: printed for Elizabeth Lynch, 1793.
ESTC No. N13967.Grub Street ID 3867.