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RAYNER (John) Cases at large, concerning Tythes. 3 vols. 8vo. London, 1783. [Q. 5. 45-47.]

GWILLIM (Sir Henry) A Collection of Acts and Records of Parliament; with Reports of Cases argued and determined in the Courts of Law and Equity respecting Tithes. New edition, with Notes, &c. by Charles Ellis. 4 vols. royal 8vo. London, 1825.

A PLAN for the General Commutation of Tithes. 8vo. London, 1794. [Gg. 7. 17.]

COVE (Morgan) An Essay on the Revenues of the Church of England. 8vo. London, 1797. [L. 21. 26.]

BAINES (Ralph) Observations on a Bill introduced into Parliament in the Session of 1817, for the Amendment of the Law in respect of Modus for Tithes. 8vo. Cambridge, 1818. [Hh. 7. 24.]

REASONS in Support of the Bill brought into the House of Commons last Session, 1817, by Mr. Curwen, for the Amendment of the Law in respect to Tithes. 8vo. London, 1818. [Hh. 7. 27.]

*MIREHOUSE (John) A Practical Treatise upon the Law of Tithes. 8vo. Second edition, London, 1822.

*ELLIS (Charles) A Treatise on the Pleadings in suits for Tithes, and the Law of Evidence, Issues, and Costs relating to them. 8vo. London,

1821.

iv. Treatises on the Laws relative to Marriage, principally occasioned by the Marriage Act, 26 Geo. II. chap. 33.

THE MARRIAGES of Cousin Germans vindicated from the Censures of
Unlawfulness and Inexpediency. 8vo. Oxford, 1673. [R. 13. 72.]
THE COUNSELLER'S PLEA for the Divorce of Sir G. Downing and Mrs.
Forrester. [Ascribed to Bishop Fleetwood.] 8vo. London, 1715.
[N. 9. 27.]

Another Copy. 8vo. London, 1715. [M. 19. 11.] CONSIDERATIONS upon the Institution of Marriage, with some Thoughts on the force and obligation of the Matrimonial Contract. London, 1739. [P. 179. (2.)]

A LETTER to a Friend concerning Marriage Contracts. 8vo. London, 1740. [P. 207. (2.)]

AN ESSAY On Modern Gallantry; addressed to Men of Honour, Men of Pleasure, and Men of Sense. With a Seasonable Admonition to the Young Ladies of Great Britain. 8vo. London, 1750. [P. 179. (9.)] GALLY (Henry) Some Considerations on Clandestine Marriages. 8vo. London, 1750. [P. 179. (1.)]

THE OECONOMY of the Sexes, or the Doctrine of Divorce, the Plurality of Wives, and the Vow of Celibacy, freely examined, and the Mistakes of some celebrated Protestant Writers laid open. 8vo. London, 1751. [P. 179. (8.)]

STEBBING (Henry) An Enquiry into the Force and Operation of the Annulling Clauses in the late Act for preventing Clandestine Marriages, &c. London, 1754. [P. 179. (3.)]

Stebbing (Henry) A Dissertation on the Power of States to deny Civil Protection to the Marriages of Minors, made without the Consent of their Parents or Guardians. London, 1755. [P. 179. (4.)]

Ibbetson (James) Observations on Two Pamphlets lately published by Dr. Stebbing on the late Act for preventing Clandestine Marriages, &c. In a Letter to a Friend. 8vo. London, 1755. [P. 179. (5.)]

Tunstall (James) A Vindication of the Power of States to prohibit Clandestine Marriages under the pain of Absolute Nullity. In Answer to the Rev. Dr. Stebbing's Dissertation. 8vo. London, 1755. [P. 179. (6.)] Stebbing (Henry) A Review of the " Principles of the Enquiry concerning the Operations of the Annulling Clauses in the Marriage Act," and of the "Dissertation on the Power of States," &c. 8vo. London, 1755. [P. 179. (7.)]

FRY (John) The Case of Marriages between near Kindred considered. 8vo. London, 1756. [P. 207. (1.)]

Another Copy. 8vo. London, 1756. [Q. 4. 15.]

v. Law of Wills and Testaments, of Executors and Administrators.-Copies of Wills.

THE YOUNGER BROTHER his Apologie; or a Father's Free Power disputed for the Disposition of his Lands or other his Fortunes to his Sonne, Sonnes, or any one of them. 4to. Oxford, 1634.

4to.

[M. 20. 23.] SWINBURNE (Henry) A Treatise on Testaments and last Wills. London, 1640. [F. 14. 32.]

*ROBERTS (William) A Treatise upon the Law of Wills and Codicils, with an Appendix of Precedents. 2 vols. 8vo. London, 1826.

*TOLLER (Sir Samuel.) The Law of Executors and Administrators. Fifth Edition, corrected, with Additions, by F. Whitmarsh. 8vo. London, 1822.

The last Will and Testament of the Rev. Dr. George HICKES. 8vo.
London, 1716. [P 106. (15.)]

The Wills and Testaments of J. PARTRIDGE and Dr. BURNET, Master of
the Charter-House. 8vo. London, 1716. [P. 106. (17) (18.)]
The Last Will and Testament of the Most Rev. Dr. Thomas TENISON,
Archbishop of Canterbury. 8vo. London, 1716. [M. 19. 10.]
Copy of the Will of Dr. Matthew TINDAL. 8vo. London, 1734.

7. Penal and Test Laws.

[P. 71. (7.)]

DENTON (W.) Horæ Subsecivæ or a Treatise shewing the Original Grounds, Reasons, &c. necessitating our Sanguinary Laws against Papists made in the days of Queen Elizabeth, &c. 4to. London, 1664. [N. 8. 32.]

CARE (Henry) Draconica: or an Abstract of all the Penal Laws touching Matters of Religion, and the several Oaths and Tests thereby enjoyned. With brief Observations thereupon. 4to. London, 1688.

[K. 7. 37.]

A COLLECTION of several Treatises concerning the Reasons and Occasions of the Penal Laws. 4to. London, 1688. [N. 8. 25.] FREE THOUGHTS on the Penal Laws, Tests, &c.

4to. [P. 14. (9.)]

relation to the Spirit of

AN APOLOGY for the Church of England, with
Persecution for which she is accused. 4to. [M. 15. 33.]
HERBERT (Sir Edward, Chief Justice C. P.) A Short Account of the Au-
thorities in Law, upon which Judgment was given in Sir Edward
Hales's Case. 4to. London, 1688. [M. 15.32.]

The Lord Chief Justice Herbert's Account examined, and his Authorities shewn to be unfairly cited. 4to. London, 1689. [M. 15. 32.]

AN ENQUIRY into the Reasons for abrogating the Test imposed on all Members of Parliament. Offered by Sa. Oxon. [Samuel Parker,

Bishop of Oxford.] 4to. [M. 15. 33.]

A Letter from a Person of Quality to his Friend in the Country. 1675. [M. 20. 14.]

4to.

HOADLY (Benjamin, Bishop of Bangor) The Common Rights of Subjects defended and the Nature of the Sacramental Test considered. 8vo. London, 1719. [R. 8. 48.]

SHERLOCK (Thomas) A Vindication of the Corporation and Test Acts, in Answer to the Bishop of Bangor's Reasons for the Repeal of them. 8vo. London, 1718. [P. 83. (7.)]

8. Justiciary, Parochial, and Criminal Law.

i. Law of Justices of the Peace and of Constables.--Parochial Law.

LAMBARD (William) Eirenarcha: or the Office of the Justices of Peace. 8vo. London, 1602. [D. 15. 47.]

DALTON (Michael) The Countrey Justice, containing the Practice of the Justices of the Peace out of their Sessions. 4to. London, 1643.

[H. 7. 4.] The PRACTICK PART of a Justice of the Peace, containing Precedents of Appeal, &c. 12mo. London, 1681. [F. 18. 37.] BOND (J.) A Compleat Guide for Justices of Peace.

8vo. London, 1696. [B. 6. 19.] The COMPLEAT PARISH OFFICER, containing the Authority of Churchwardens, Overseers, &c. 8vo. London, 1716. [R. 7. 59.] *BURN (Richard) The Justice of Peace and Parish Officer. With Corrections, Additions and Improvements, by George Chetwynd, Esq. 5 vols. 8vo. London, 1825.

Burn (Richard) The Justice of the Peace and Parish Officer. 4 vols. 8vo. London, 1785. [E. 6. 1-4.]

Another Copy. 4 vols. 8vo. London, 1772. [Q. 4. 1–4.]
Another Copy. folio, London, 1758. [K. 23. 12.]

OBSERVATIONS on the Office of Constable; with Cautions for the more safe Execution of that Duty. London, 1754. [P. 180. (11.)]

ii. Treatises on the Pleas of the Crown--Criminal Law— Trials for various Offences.

STAUNDFORD (Guilliaulme) Les Plees del Coron, divisees in plusor titles et common lieux. 4to. London, 1583. [H. 7. 7.]

HALE (Sir Matthew) Historia Placitorum Coronæ. The History of the Pleas of the Crown. With Notes by Sollom Emlyn. folio, 2 vols. London, 1736. [N. 2. 27,28.]

FIELDING (Henry) An Inquiry into the Causes of the Increase of Robberies. 8vo. London, 1751. [P. 335. (2.)]

CHRISTIAN (Edward) A Vindication of the Criminal Law and the Administration of public Justice in England from the imputation of Cruelty. 8vo. London, 1819. [Gg. 5. 25.]

Another Copy. 8vo. London, 1819. [Hh. 2. 31.]

A COMPLETE COLLECTION of State Tryals and Proceedings upon Impeachments for High Treason and other Crimes and Misdemeanours, from the Reign of King Henry IV. to the Reign of King George II. folio, 10 vols. London, 1719-66. [H. 13. 1-10.]

SALMON (Thomas) A New Abridgement and Critical Review of the State Trials. folio, London, 1737. [N. 5. 28.]

An Exact and most Impartial Accompt of the Indictment, Arraignment, Trial, and Judgment (according to Law) of Nine and Twenty Regicides. 4to. London, 1660. [E. 19. 19.]

FOSTER (Sir Michael) A Report of some Proceedings on the Commission of Oyer and Terminer and Gaol Delivery for the Trial of the Rebels in 1746. And of other Crown Cases. folio, Oxford, 1762. [D. 3. 28.]

8vo. Lon

AMBROSE (Capt. John) Defence, on his Trial, Nov. 4, 1745.
don, 1745. [P. 132. (14.)
Proceedings against Sir Thomas ARMSTRONG, upon Outlawry and High
Treason. folio, London, 1683. [C. 5. 16.]

The Tryal and Process of High Treason against Mr. Robert BAILlie, of
Jerviswood, Traitor. folio, London, 1685. [C. 5. 16.]

The Tryal and Condemnation of George BOROSKY, alias Boratzi, Christopher Wratz, and John Stern, for the barbarous Murder of Thomas Thynn, Esq. Together with the Tryal of Charles Count John Coningsmark, as accessary before the fact to the said Murder. folio, London, 1682. [C. 5. 19.]

The Tryal of Henry [BOOTH] Baron Delamere, for High Treason. folio, London, 1685. [C. 5. 16.]

The Tryal of Laurence BRADDON and Hugh SPEKE, for High Misdemeanor. folio, London, 1684. [C. 5. 20.]

An Account of the Tryal of Mrs. Mary CARLTON, for Bigamy. 4to. London, 1663. [L. 15. 21.]

A Warning to Servants: and a Caution to Protestants. Or the Case of Margaret CLARK, lately executed for firing her Master's House in Southwark. 4to. London, 1680. [M. 20. 36.]

The Arraignment, Tryal and Condemnation of Stephen COLLEDGE, for High Treason. folio, London, 1681. [C. 5. 19.]

The Tryal of Richard COLEMAN, Gent. for conspiring the death of the King. folio, London, 1678. [C. 5. 19.]

The Tryals of Henry CORNISH, for conspiring the Death of the King and raising a Rebellion in this Kingdom; and John Fernley, William Ring, and Elizabeth Gaunt, for harbouring and maintaining Rebels. folio, London, 1685. [C. 5. 20.]

An Account at large of the Earl of Danby's Arguments at the Court of King's Bench, Westminster, on his motion for Bail, with the Judge's Answers. folio, London, 1682. [C. 5. 23.]

The Tryal and Condemnation of Edward FITZ-HARRIS for High Treason. Also the Tryal and Condemnation of Dr. Oliver Plunket, Titular Primate of Ireland. folio, London, 1681. [C. 5. 19.]

The Trial of John FROST for Seditious Words in Hilary Term 1793. 8vo. London, 1794. [Hh. 2. 43.]

The Tryal of Sir Thomas GASCOYNE, Bart. for High Treason. folio, London, 1680. [C. 5. 19.]

The Tryals of Robert GREEN, Henry Berry, and Laurence Hill, for the Murder of Sir Edmundbury Godfrey, Knt. folio, London, 1679.

[C. 5. 19.] Trial and Conviction of John HAMBDEN, Esq. upon an Indictment of High Misdemeanour, for stirring up Sedition. folio, London, 1684.

[C. 5. 16.] The Confession and Execution of James HOLLOWAY for High Treason. folio, London, 1684. [C. 5. 16.]

The Trials of William IRELAND, Thomas Pickering, and John Grove, for conspiring to murder the King. folio, London, 1678. [C. 5. 19.] JACKSON'S Recantation; or the Life and Death of the notorious Highwayman hung in chains at Hampstead, delivered to a Friend a little before Execution: wherein is truly discovered the whole Mystery of Padding on the Road. 4to. London, 1674. [N. 8. 37.]

The Spirit of Popery, speaking out of the mouths of Phanatical Protestants, or the last Speeches of Mr. John KID and Mr. John KING, two Presbyterian Ministers who were executed for High Treason and Rebellion, at Edinburgh, August 14, 1679. folio, London, 1680.

[C. 5. 20.] The Tryal of Richard LANGHORN, Esq. Counsellor at Law, for conspiring the Death of the King. folio, London, 1679. [C. 5. 18.] Ravillac Redivivus, being a Narrative of the late Tryal of James MITCHEL, a Conventicle Preacher, executed on the 18th of January, 1677, for an Attempt on the sacred person of the Archbishop of St. Andrew's. To which is annexed, an Account of the Tryals of Major Thomas Weir, for Adultery, Incest, and Bestiality. folio, London, 1682.

[C. 5. 20.] The Tryal of Henry Lord MоHUN, before the House of Peers, for the Murder of William Mountford. folio, in the Savoy, 1693. [C. 5. 9.] A true Account of the Proceedings betwixt James Duke of ORMOND and Arthur Earl of Anglesey. folio, London, 1682. [C. 5. 16.] The Tryals, Convictions, and Sentence of Titus OATES, upon two Indictments for wilful, malicious, and corrupt Perjury. folio, London, 1685. [C. 5. 20.]

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