An institute of the laws of England; or, the laws of England in their natural order, according to common use. Published for the direction of young beginners, or students in the law; and of others that desire to have a general knowledge in our common and statute laws. In four books. By Thomas Wood, L.L.D. and barrister at law

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Imprint
London] : In the Savoy: printed by E. and R. Nutt and R. Gosling (assigns of E. Sayer Esq;) for Richard Sare near Gray's-Inn Gate in Holborn, MDCCXXII [1722]. The second edition corrected, with additions.; ..
Publication year
1722
ESTC No.
T112635
Grub Street ID
164602
Description
[2],xi,[1],663,[35]p.,plate : port ; 2°.
Note
John Nichols, Literary anecdotes of the eighteenth century, i 238, wrongly attributes the printing to William Bowyer, perhaps by confusion with Wood's 'New institute', 1721, which was printed by Bowyer.