The bodie of the common-law of England: As it stood in force before it was altered by statute, or acts of Parliament or state. Together with an exact collection of such statutes, as have altered, or do otherwise concern the same. Whereunto is also annexed certain tables containing a summary of the whole law, for the help and delight of such students as affect method. By Edmund Wingate of Grayes-Inne Esq;
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- The bodie of the common-law of England: As it stood in force before it was altered by statute, or acts of Parliament or state. Together with an exact collection of such statutes, as have altered, or do otherwise concern the same. Whereunto is also annexed certain tables containing a summary of the whole law, for the help and delight of such students as affect method. By Edmund Wingate of Grayes-Inne Esq;
- Body of the common law of England
- A summary of the common-law of England. ; Statutes.
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London : printed for H. Twyford in Vine Court Middle-Temple, 1662.
The third edition corrected and amended.; ..
- Publication year
- 1662
- ESTC No.
- R31024
- Grub Street ID
- 113854
- Description
- [4], 90, [6]; 76; [48] p. : ill., tables ; 8°.
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- "Statutes" are on the 76 p. (second numbering)
"A summary of the common-law of England. As it stood in force, before it was altered by statute or Acts of Parliament. Extracted (for the most part) out of the French and English copies of Sir Henry Finch, Kt. his learned treatise of the law. And digested into certain tablets for the help and delight of such students as affect method. By E.W. London, Printed Anno Salutis, 1662." is on the [48] p. (third numbering) and has a special title page
Signatures: [A2] B-G]8; B-F]8 (-F7-8); A-C8, (Blank pages not filmed = [G6-8] of first setting; [A1] & [C8] of third setting).