The grounds and maxims and also an analysis of the English laws. By William Noy, Esq. of Lincoln's Inn, Attorney-General, and of the Privy-Council to King Charles the First. To which is annexed, a treatise of estates, by Sir John Doderidge, Knt. and observations on a deed of feoffment. By T. H. Gent. With notes and additions, by Charles Barton, of the Inner Temple, Esq. From the seventh London edition.
Noy, William (1577-1634); Doddridge, John, Sir (1555-1628); Barton, Charles (1768-1843)
The grounds and maxims and also an analysis of the English laws. By William Noy, Esq. of Lincoln's Inn, Attorney-General, and of the Privy-Council to King Charles the First. To which is annexed, a treatise of estates, by Sir John Doderidge, Knt. and observations on a deed of feoffment. By T. H. Gent. With notes and additions, by Charles Barton, of the Inner Temple, Esq. From the seventh London edition.
Noy, William (1577-1634); Doddridge, John, Sir (1555-1628); Barton, Charles (1768-1843)
Publisher: Middletown, (Conn.) printed for Isaac Riley, New-York. 1808.
Date published: 1808
Middletown, Ct.; New York: Middletown, (Conn.) printed for Isaac Riley, New-York. 1808., 1808. Hardcover. Fair. Description: 12mo (7¾ × 4½ in): xx, [8], 160, [4] p. Modern grey card boards with library tape backing, typewritten label on front. · Register:12º: [pi]^2 A-P^6 Q^4. · Condition: Ex-library. Title-page chipped in lower corner, with loss of the "k" in the word "New-York" in the imprint; no end papers. A usable copy.
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