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The lawyers light. Or, a due direction for the study of the law; for methods, choyce of bookes moderne, selection of authors of more antiquitie. Application of either. Accommodation of divers other vsefull requisits. All tending to the speedy and more easie attayning of the knowledge of the common law of this Kingdome. With necessary caution against certaine abuses or oversights, as well in the practitioner as student. Written by the Reverend and learned professor thereof, I.D. To which is annexed for the affinitie of the subiect, another Treatise, called The vse of the law.

By: Doddridge, John, Sir, 1555-1628.Publisher: London : Imprinted at London for Beniamin Fisher, ..., 1629Description: [14], 118, [9], 93, [1]p. ; 4.°.Subject(s): Law -- England
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Reference material House of Lords Library - Palace Truro Corridor, First Floor Truro CASE/T1 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) 1 Not for loan 30642-1001
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CASE/T1 An address sign'd by the greatest part of the members of the Parliament of Scotland, and deliver'd to His Majesty at Hampton-Court, the 15th day of October, 1689. CASE/T1 Reports or causes in Chancery, collected by Sir George Cary one of the Masters of the Chancery in in Anno 1601. Out of the labours of Master William Lambert. Whereunto is annexed, the Kings order and decree in Chancery, for a rule to be observed by the Chancellor in that court, exemplified and enrolled for aperpetuall record there. Anno 1616. Together with an alphabeticall table of all the cases. CASE/T1 The English lawyer. Describing a method for the managing of the lawes of this land. And expressing the best qualities requisite in the student practizer judges and fathers of the same. Written by the reverend and learned Sir Iohn Doderidge Knight, one of the iustices of the Kings Bench, lately deceased. CASE/T1 The lawyers light. Or, a due direction for the study of the law; for methods, choyce of bookes moderne, selection of authors of more antiquitie. Application of either. Accommodation of divers other vsefull requisits. All tending to the speedy and more easie attayning of the knowledge of the common law of this Kingdome. With necessary caution against certaine abuses or oversights, as well in the practitioner as student. Written by the Reverend and learned professor thereof, I.D. To which is annexed for the affinitie of the subiect, another Treatise, called The vse of the law. CASE/T1 A compleat parson: or, a description of advowsons, or church-liuing. Wherein is set forth, the intrests of the parson, patron, and ordinarie, &c. With many other things concerning the same matter, as they were deliuered at severall readings at New Inne. By I. Doderidge, Anno, 1602; 1603. And now published for a common good, by W.I. CASE/T1 The history of the ancient and moderne estate of the principality of Wales, Duchy of Cornewall, and Earldome of Chester. Collected out of the records of the Tower of London, and divers ancient authors. By Sir Iohn Dodridge ... CASE T1 L'Avthoritie et ivrisdiction des covrts de la Maiestie de la Roygne: nouelment collect & compose, per R. Crompton del milieu Temple, Esquire, apprentice del Ley ...

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