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JERVIS ON THE OFFICE AND DUTIES OF CORONERS. Third Edition.

A PRACTICAL TREATISE ON THE DUTIES OF CORONERS, with Forms and Precedents. By JOHN JERVIS, Esq. (afterwards Lord Chief Justice of the Court of Common Pleas). The Third Edition, by W. N. WELSBY, Esq., Barrister-at-Law, Recorder of Chester.

In One Vol. 12mo. Price 12s. cloth.

DR. BATEMAN'S GENERAL TURNPIKE ROAD ACTS. Fourth Edition.

With Notes, Forms, &c. By W. N. WELSBY, Esq., Barrister-at-Law, Recorder of Chester. 1854.

In One Vol. 12mo. Price 8s. cloth.

STONE'S BENEFIT BUILDING SOCIETIES.

A PRACTICAL TREATISE ON BENEFIT Building SOCIETIES, embracing their Origin, Constitution and Change of Character; and the Superiority of Permanent over Terminating Societies; also the Principles and Practice of Tontine Building Companies, Freehold Land Societies, &c.; and the Law relating to these Societies; with the Statutes and Cases to the present time. Also Rules, Forms and Precedents of Freehold, Copyhold and Leasehold Securities; with Practical Notes. By WILLIAM STONE, Attorney-at-Law. 1851.

"The plan of the work is clear and practical."-Globe.

In Four Vols. Royal 8vo. Published at 61. 6s. boards. (Now reduced to 31. 3s.) CRABB'S DIGEST OF THE STATUTES.

A Digest and INDEX, with a Chronological Table of all the Statutes, from Magna Charta to the end of the 9 & 10 Vict. To which are added, with great care and exactness, the Reported Decisions of all the Courts with which each section is connected. By GEOrge Crabb, Esq., of the Inner Temple, Barrister-at-Law. 1844-7. **The Publisher respectfully begs leave to call the attention of the Profession to the fact, that Mr. Crabb's Digest and Index is the only work that professes to embrace all the Statutes, and that it contains an account of every Statute, more or less copious according to its practical utility. The value of the whole is materially enhanced by the Index to the four volumes now published.

4to. Price 12s. boards.

BRADY'S EXECUTOR'S ACCOUNT BOOK.

THE EXECUTOR'S ACCOUNT BOOK; exhibiting a safe and easy Method of keeping Executorship Accounts; with an adequate number of Ruled Pages, so arranged as to be adapted to the Circumstances of every Estate: and a Fictitious Will, comprising a variety of Bequests of Personal Property, the Accounts under which, from the Death of the supposed Testator to the Termination of the Executorship, are accurately arranged and posted on the Plan proposed, as an Illustration of the Simplicity and Comprehensiveness of the System, and an infallible Guidance to Executors under any other Estate. By JOHN H. BRADY, late of the Legacy-Duty Office, Somerset House; Author of "Plain Instructions to Executors and Administrators,” "Plain Advice on Wills," &c. 1845.

In Two Vols. Royal 8vo. Published at 21. 188. boards. (Now reduced to 1l. 10s.)

CRABB'S LAW OF REAL PROPERTY.

THE LAW OF REAL PROPERTY IN ITS PRESENT STATE, practically arranged and digested in all its Branches; including the very latest Decisions of the Courts. By GEORGE CRABB, Esq., of the Inner Temple, Barrister-at-Law. 1849.

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8vo. Published at 18s. boards. (Now reduced to 10s.)

BELL'S LAW OF HUSBAND AND WIFE.

THE LAW OF PROPERTY, AS ARISING FROM THE RELATION OF HUSBAND AND WIFE. By SYDNEY SMITH BELL, Esq., of Lincoln's Inn, Barrister-at-Law (now Second Puisne Judge at the Cape of Good Hope). 1849.

In Two Vols. Royal 8vo. Published at 1l. 12s. boards. (Now reduced to 11.)
SANDERS ON USES AND TRUSTS.
Fifth Edition.

AN ESSAY ON USES AND TRUSTS, and on the Nature and Operation of Conveyances at Common Law, and of those which derive their effect from the Statute of Uses. By the late FRANCIS WILLIAM SANDERS, Esq. Fifth Edition, with additional Notes and References, by GEORGE WILLIAM SANDERS, Esq., of Lincoln's Inn, and JOHN WARNER, Esq., of the Inner Temple, Barristers-at-Law. 1844.

"This edition is very ably edited by the son of the very learned author and Mr. Warner, both experienced conveyancers."-Warren's Law Studies, p. 573.

8vo. Price 15s. boards.

WIGRAM'S LAW OF DISCOVERY.
Second Edition.

POINTS IN THE Law of DiscoverY. BY JAMES WIGRAM, Esq. (now the Right Hon. Sir JAMES WIGRAM). 1840.

In Two Vols. Royal 8vo. Published at 21. 10s. boards. (Now reduced to 17. 108.)

PLATT ON LEASES.

A TREATISE ON THE LAW OF LEASES, with a Copious Appendix of Forms and Precedents, adapted to the Practice of the present day. By THOMAS PLATT, Esq., of Lincoln's Inn, Barrister-at-Law. 1847.

Royal 8vo. Price 11. 6s. boards.

MACPHERSON ON THE LAW OF INFANTS.

A PRACTICAL TREATISE ON THE LAW RELATING TO INFANTS. By WILLIAM MACPHERSON, Esq., of the Inner Temple, Barrister-at-Law. 1842.

"The entire law of infancy in all its branches has been well digested by Mr. Macpherson in this able and very valuable work, which contains nearly 600 pages, exclusive of Appendix and Index."-Law Magazine, Feb., 1844, p. 119.

12mo. Price 158. cloth.

CHRISTIE'S CONCISE PRECEDENTS OF WILLS. Second Edition.

CONCISE PRECEDENTS with an Introductory Essay on the Law of Wills, adapted as a Manual for the ready use of Solicitors. By JAMES TRAILL CHRISTIE, Esq., of the Middle Temple, Barrister-at-Law. 1857.

Two Vols. Royal 8vo. Price 31. 38. boards.

ROPER'S LEGACIES.

Fourth Edition.

TREATISE ON THE LAW OF LEGACIES. By R. S. D. ROPER, Esq. Fourth Edition, by H. H. WHITE. 1847.

Two Vols. Royal 8vo. Price 2l. 168. cloth.

ARNOULD'S MARINE INSURANCE.

Second Edition.

A TREATISE ON THE LAW OF MARINE INSURANCE AND AVERAGE, with references to the American Cases, and the later Continental Authorities. By JOSEPH ARNOULD, Esq., of the Middle Temple, Barrister-at-Law, and late Fellow of Wadham College, Oxford. 1857.

"Mr. Arnould's Treatise on Marine Insurance is a text-book to which English lawyers can point with much satisfaction. It is learned, it is accurate, it is instructive, and it handles law in a large and comprehensive manner. It has now reached a second edition, and its author has conscientiously exerted himself to bring his work down to the present state of the law, both here and elsewhere."-Solicitors' Journal, Dec. 5th, 1857.

"In preparing this edition for the Press, the Author has spared no pains to render his work practically useful to the mercantile world. We have referred only to those parts of the book more immediately interesting to merchants; but the other portions of it display the same ability and painstaking research, and the Author has left nothing undone to render it one of practical utility and ready reference to all those engaged in the important business of Marine Insurance."-Daily News, Nov. 5, 1857.

12mo. Price 148. boards.

COLLIER'S RAILWAY ACTS.

Second Edition.

RAILWAY CLAUSES, COMPANIES' CLAUSES, AND LANDS' CLAUSES CONSOLIDATION ACTS; with Notes; with an Appendix, treating of the Formation of a Railway Company, the mode of passing a Bill through Parliament, &c.; and an Addenda of Statutes and Forms. By R. P. COLLIER. Second Edition, by H. MACNAMARA. 1847.

Royal 8vo. Price 11. 68, cloth.

CURTIS ON PATENTS.

A TREATISE ON THE LAW OF PATENTS AND USEFUL INVENTIONS IN THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA. BY GEORGE TICKNER CURTIS, Counsellor-at-Law. 1849.

Royal 8vo. Price 11. 1s. boards.

'VATTEL'S LAW OF NATIONS.

LAW OF NATIONS; OR, PRINCIPLES OF THE LAW OF NATURE; applied to the Conduct and Affairs of Nations and Sovereigns. By M. VATTEL. A New Edition, with Notes, and, for the first time, a copious Index. By J. CHITTY. 1834.

Two Vols. Royal 8vo. Price 21. boards.

PARK'S MARINE ASSURANCE.

Eighth Edition.

SYSTEM OF MARINE Insurances, with Three Chapters on Bottomry; on Insurances on Lives; and on Insurances against Fire. By J. A. PARK (afterwards Mr. Justice). With considerable Additions. By FRANCIS HILDYARD, M.A. 1842.

8vo. Price 17. 16s. boards.

ROGERS' ECCLESIASTICAL LAW.

Second Edition.

PRACTICAL ARRANGEMENT OF ECCLESIASTICAL LAW. By F. N. ROGERS. 1849.

In Two Vols. 8vo. Published at 21. 10s. boards. (Now reduced to 1l. 5s.)
SANDERS' ORDERS IN CHANCERY.

ORDERS OF THE HIGH COURT OF CHANCERY, from the Earliest Period to the Present Time (12 Rich. 2 to 8 Vict.). By GEORGE WILLIAM SANDERS, Esq., Barrister-at-Law and Chief Secretary at the Rolls. 1845.

Two Vols. Royal 8vo. Price 21. 188. boards.

LAWS RELATING TO THE CLERGY.'

PRACTICAL TREATISE OF THE LAWS RELATING TO THE CLERGY. By A. J. STEPHENS, Esq. 1848.

Svo. Published at 9s. boards. (Now reduced to 5s.)

DR. IRVING'S CIVIL LAW.

Fourth Edition.

AN INTRODUCTION TO THE CIVIL LAW. By DAVID IRVING, LL.D. Fourth Edition. 1837.

"The work is written in a lively style, abounding with acute criticism, displaying great learning and research, with infinite zeal in behalf of the study he recommends."-Legal Observer.

12mo. Published at 6s. 6d. (Now reduced to 4s.)

TAYLOR'S BOOK OF RIGHTS.

THE BOOK OF RIGHTS; or, A Collection of Acts of Parliament relative to Civil and Religious Liberty, from Magna Charta to the Present Time; Historically arranged, with Notes and Observations. By EDGAR TAYLOR, F.S.A. 1833.

The above work forms a useful Supplement to Sir James Macintosh's History of England.

"His commentaries are concisely and forcibly written, and form of themselves a valuable summary of the most important acts of English legislation to the present time."-Legal Observer.

In 8vo. Price 11. 1s. boards.

HINDMARCH ON THE LAW OF PATENTS.

A TREATISE ON THE LAW RELATING TO PATENT PRIVILEGES FOR THE SOLE USE OF INVENTIONS; and the Practice of obtaining Letters Patent for Inventions; with an Appendix of Statutes, Rules, Forms, &c., &c. By W. M. HINDMARCH, Esq. 1846.

In 8vo. Price 9s. boards.

PHILLIMORE ON THE LAW OF DOMICIL. THE LAW OF DOMICIL. BY ROBERT PHILLIMORE, Esq., Barrister-at-Law. 1847.

In 8vo. Price 16s. boards.

PHILLIMORE ON THE LAW OF EVIDENCE.

THE HISTORY AND PRINCIPLES OF THE LAW OF EVIDENCE as illustrating our Social Progress. By J. G. PHILLIMORE, Esq., Q. C. 1850.

In 8vo. Price 15s. boards.

PHILLIMORE ON THE ROMAN LAW.

INTRODUCTION TO THE STUDY AND HISTORY OF THE ROMAN LAW. By J. G. PHILLIMORE, Esq., Q. C. 1848.

In 8vo. Price 3s. 6d. sewed.

PHILLIMORE ON JURISPRUDENCE.

AN INAUGURAL LECTURE ON JURISPRUDENCE, and a Lecture on Common Law, delivered at the Hall of the Inner Temple, Hilary Term, 1851. By J. G. PHILLIMORE, Esq., Q. C. 1851.

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