THE RIGHTS, DUTIES AND RELATIONS OF DOMESTIC SERVANTS AND THEIR MASTERS AND MISTRESSES. WITH A SHORT ACCOUNT OF SERVANTS' INSTITUTIONS, &c. AND THEIR ADVANTAGES. BY T. HENRY BAYLIS, M.A., OF BRASENOSE COLLEGE, OXFORD; FOURTH EDITION, WITH CONSIDERABLE ADDITIONS, BY EDWARD P. MONCKTON, Esq., B.A., OF TRINITY COLLEGE, CAMBRIDGE; LONDON: BUTTERWORTHS, 7, FLEET STREET, PREFACE ΤΟ THE FOURTH EDITION. AT the urgent request of many friends and others, I have been induced to publish a fourth edition of this work, numerous applications also having been made to the publishers for a fresh edition, the former having been long since exhausted. This has been done through my great friend and late pupil, Mr. E. P. Monckton, Barristerat-law, of the Inner Temple, to whose care I have entrusted it. T. HENRY BAYLIS. 2, Paper Buildings, Temple: Jan. 1873. PREFACE ΤΟ THE THIRD EDITION. IN consequence of finding that the publication of this little work has made the law better known, and so instrumental in effecting amicable settlements of disputes between domestic servants and their employers, I have been induced to publish a third edition with the recent decisions. Inner Temple: 12 June, 1860. T. HENRY BAYLIS. |