THIS IS THE TEST SERVER CATALOGUE IT WILL NOT BE UP-TO-DATE
 visit the Parliament website.

Intrationum liber omnibus legum Anglie studiosis apprime necessarius, in se complectens diuersas formas placitorū, tam realium, personalium, & mixterum necnon multorum breuium tam executionum & aliorum valde vtilium nunc tandem in gr̄am studiosorum maiori cura et diligentia & ante hac reuisus ac emendatus, adiectis etiam iudice multo & ante hac castigatiore, cum nonnullis alliis addita mentis hactenus non excusis nec editis cuiusquidem iudicis ordinem series alphabetica tibi demonstrabit.

Publisher: [Londoni] : Excudebat Henricus Smythe ..., 1546Description: 48p., 244l. ; 2.°.Note: Binder's title: Liber intrationum
Ms. annotations
Subject(s): Writs -- Great Britain | Pleading -- Great Britain | Civil procedure -- Great Britain
Holdings
Item type Current library Collection Class number Copy number Status Date due Barcode
Reference material Millbank 5 GCS, Room 1-01 Truro Quarto QTO INT (Browse shelf(Opens below)) 1 Not for loan 32719-1001
Reference material Millbank 5 GCS, Room 1-01 Truro Quarto QTO INT (Browse shelf(Opens below)) 2 Not for loan 2023-1604
Browsing Millbank shelves, Shelving location: 5 GCS, Room 1-01, Collection: Truro Quarto Close shelf browser (Hides shelf browser)
No cover image available
No cover image available
No cover image available
No cover image available
No cover image available
No cover image available
No cover image available
QTO HUM Narrative of the oppressive law proceedings, and other measures, resorted to by the British government, and numerous private individuals, to overpower the Earl of Stirling, and subvert his lawful rights / QTO HUM Commentaries on the law of Scotland, respecting crimes / QTO HUT The reports of that reverend and learned judge, Sir Richard Hutton Knight; sometimes one of the judges of the common pleas. Containing many choice cases, judgments, and resolutions in points of law, in the severall raignes of King James and King Charles; being written in French by his owne hand: and now faithfully translated into English according to order ... QTO INT Intrationum liber omnibus legum Anglie studiosis apprime necessarius, in se complectens diuersas formas placitorū, tam realium, personalium, & mixterum necnon multorum breuium tam executionum & aliorum valde vtilium nunc tandem in gr̄am studiosorum maiori cura et diligentia & ante hac reuisus ac emendatus, adiectis etiam iudice multo & ante hac castigatiore, cum nonnullis alliis addita mentis hactenus non excusis nec editis cuiusquidem iudicis ordinem series alphabetica tibi demonstrabit. QTO INT Intrationum liber omnibus legum Anglie studiosis apprime necessarius, in se complectens diuersas formas placitorū, tam realium, personalium, & mixterum necnon multorum breuium tam executionum & aliorum valde vtilium nunc tandem in gr̄am studiosorum maiori cura et diligentia & ante hac reuisus ac emendatus, adiectis etiam iudice multo & ante hac castigatiore, cum nonnullis alliis addita mentis hactenus non excusis nec editis cuiusquidem iudicis ordinem series alphabetica tibi demonstrabit. QTO JAC New law = dictionary: containing the interpretation and definition of words and terms used in the law; as also the law and practice, under the proper heads and titles. Together with such learning as explains the history and antiquity of the law; our manners, customs, and original government. Collected and abstracted from all dictionaries, abridgments, institutes, commentaries, reports, year-books, charters, registers, chronicles, and histories, published to this time. Adapted to the use of barristers, students, and practisers of the law, members of parliament, justices of the peace, clergymen, and other gentlemen, &c. Originally compiled by Giles Jacob. And now corrected and greatly enlarged by J. Morgan, Esquire. QTO JEA Charters of the cinque ports, two ancient towns, and their members. Translated into English, with annotations historical and critical thereupon. Wherein divers old words are explain'd, and some of their ancient customs and privileges observ'd. By Samuel Jeake, Sen. of Rye, one of the said ancient towns.

Binder's title: Liber intrationum

Ms. annotations

Contact us

Phone: 0207 219 5242
Email: hllibrary@parliament.uk
Website: lordslibrary.parliament.uk

Accessibility statement