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LAW reports. Equity cases before the master | LEACH (Dryden). Proceedings in an action of the rolls and the vice-chancellors, 1865–67. of false imprisonment, 1765. See MONEY Edited by G. W. Hemming. (John), and others. London, 1866-67. (2 copies).

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High court of admiralty and ecclesiastical courts, 1865-67. Reported by Ernst Browning. Edited by James Redfoord Bulwer. v. 1. 8°. London, 1867. (2 copies).

Privy council appeals. Cases heard and determined in the judicial committee and the lords of her majesty's most honourable privy council, 1865-67. Reported by Edmund F. Moore. v. 1. 8°. London, 1867. (2 copies).

Public general statutes, with a list of the local and private acts, 1866-67. v. 1-2. 8°. London, 1866-67. (2 copies). LAW times and journal of property, from April, 1843, to March, 1851. 16 v. fol. London, Law times office, 1843-51.

The same. The journal and record of the law and the lawyers, from April, 1851, to November, 1866. v. 18-41. fol. London, 1851-64.

[v. 17 wanting).

LAW times reports, containing all the cases argued and determined in the house of lords, the privy council, the court of appeals in chancery, the rolls court, v. c. Kindersley's court, v. c. Stuart's court, v. c. Wood's court, the court of queen's bench, the court of common bench, the court of exchequer, the bail court, the exchequer chamber, the court of criminal appeal, the probate court, the court for divorce and matrimonial causes, the admiralty court, the bankruptcy courts, at nisi prius, maritime law cases. Together with a selection of cases of universal application, decided in the superior courts in Ireland and in Scotland. New series. March, 1860, to March, 1866. v. 2-13. 8°. London, 1860–66. LAW (Stephen D.) Copyright and patent laws of the United States, 1790 to 1868, with notes of judicial decisions thereunder. 2d ed. 264 pp. 120. New York, Baker, Voorhis & Co. 1867.

LAWRENCE (William Beach), v. DANA (Richard H. jr.) Circuit court of the United States, district of Massachusetts, ss. Bill in equity. Complainant's affidavits. B. R. Curtis and J. J. Storrow for complainant. 98, 6 pp. 80. Boston, Mudge & son, 1866. (2 copies). LAYER (Christopher). Trial at the king's bench for high treason, Nov. 1722. fol. London, T. Wright, 1777. [HARGRAVE'S state trials, v. 6].

LEAKE (Stephen Martin). The elements of the law of contracts. Ivi, 697 pp. 8°. London, Stevens & sons, 1867.

LE CARON (P. L.) Code des émigrès, ou recueil des dispositions législatives, concernant les impositions, le séquestre, la confiscation, la régle et la vente des biens des anciens propriétaires appelés à recueillir l'indemnité, de 1789 à 1825. 1 p. 1. 438 pp. 8°. Paris, Bossange, 1825.

LECERF (Pierre Louis). Tableau général et raisonné de la législation française, [etc.] pour servir de préparation à l'étude du droit, [etc.] 4 p. 1. viii, 476 pp. 8°. Paris, G. Thorel, 1841.

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LEE (Capt. Thomas). Arraignment and judgment, at [London], Feb. 1600, for high treason. fol. London, T. Wright, 1778. [HARGRAVE'S state trials, v. 7].

LEECH (Benjamin). Proceedings against [him] at the Old-Bailey, Oct. 1682, for a contempt, in offering a frivolous plea to the court. fol. London, T. Wright, 1779. [HARGRAVE'S state trials, v. 10].

LE GENTIL (Charles). Origines du droit. Essai historique sur les preuves, sous les législations juive, égyptienne, indienne, grecque et romaine, avec quelques notes touchant les lois barbares et le vieux droit français. xv, 420 pp. 4°. Paris, A. Durand, 1863. LEGISLACION de la propiedad literaria. [anon.] 270 pp. 8°. Madrid, Moya y Plaza, 1863.

LEICESTER (Eng.) county of. Rules and orders of the court of general quarter sessions of the peace for the county of Leicester. vii. 80 pp. 8°. Leicester, J. Brown, 1808. LEIGHTON (Alexander, D. D.) Proceedings in the star chamber against [him] for a libel, June, 1630. fol. London, T. Wright, 1781. [HARGRAVE'S state trials. v. 11].

LÉVÊQUE (B. A.) Vérification des écritures. 136 pp. 8°. Agen, P. Noubel, 1840. LEWIS (David). Trial at Monmouth, for high treason, March, 1679. Wrote by himself. fol. London, T. Wright, 1776.

(HARGRAVE'S state trials, v. 2).

LEWIS (Hubert). Principles of equity drafting; with an appendix of forms. xi, 378 pp. 12°. London, Butterworths, 1865.

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LITHUANIA. Zbior praw litewskich, 1389– 1529. Tudziez' rozprawy sejmowe o tychze prawach, 1544-1563. 2 p. 1. iv, 542 pp. 12 pl. 4°. Poznan, Garbarach, 1841. LIVES, behaviour, and dying words of the most remarkable criminals who have been executed for the highway, street-robberies, piracy, rapes, murder, etc. [anon.] v. 2. 120. London, J. Osborn, 1740. LLANDAFF (Richard Watson, bishop of).

LEX ROMANA Visigothorum. Ad lxxvi LISLE (lady Alice). Trial, at Winton, for high librorum manu scriptorum fidem recognovit, septem eius antiquis epitomis, quæ præter duas adhuc ineditæ sunt, titulorum explanatione auxit, annotatione, appendicibus, prolegomenis instruxit Gustavus Haenel. cx, 468 pp. 2 pl. 4°. Lipsia, B. G. Teubner, 1848. LEY (The) hipotecaria of Spain; or, law on the inscription of titles to immovable property, deeds and preventive annotations affecting the same; decrees respecting legal incapacity; absent parties, etc. and also provisions for giving effect in Spain to deeds executed in foreign countries, and to the judgments of foreign courts; with a glossary of Spanish terms therein used. Translated and edited by William Grain. ix, 150 pp. 8°. London, H. Sweet, 1867.

LIBER placitandi. A book of special pleading; containing precedents. 1 p. 1. 460 pp. 141. fol. London, Place & Basset, 1674.

[NOTE. Sometimes cited as Thompson's entries]. LILBURNE (Col. John). Trial at the Guildhall of London, for high treason, Oct. 1649. [With] the examination of [his] jury, 1653. fol. London, T. Wright, 1776. [HARGRAVE'S state trials, v. 2).

Trial in the Old Bailey, July, 1653, for returning into England, being banished by act of parliament. [Written (the chief part) by himself]. fol. London, T. Wright, 1778. (HARGRAVE'S state trials, v. 7].

and WHARTON (John). Trial for printing and publishing seditious books. In the star chamber, Feb. 1637. fol. London, T. Wright, 1778.

[HARGRAVE'S state trials, v. 7). LINCOLN (William Wake, bishop of ). See WAKE.

LINDSAY (David). Trial at the Old Bailey, for high treason, April, 1704. fol. London, T. Wright, 1777.

[HARGRAVE'S state trials, v. 5).

LIPENIUS or LIPEN (Martin). Bibliotheca realis ivridica post Friderici Gottlieb Strvvii et Gottlob Avgvsti Jenichenii cvras emendata, mvltis accessionibvs avcta et locvpletata. 2 v. in 1. x, 860 pp; 476, 351 pp. fol. Lipsia, J. Wendlervs, 1757.

-The same. Svpplementa ac emendationes. Collegit et digessit Avgvstvs Fridericvs Schott. [v. 1.] fol. Lipsia, 1775.

The same. Svpplementorvm ac emendationvm [libri]. Collegit et digessit Renatvs Carolus de Senkenberg. v.2. fol. Lipsia, 1789. The same. Auctore Lvd. God. Madihn. v. 3. fol. Vratislavia, 1816. [Incomplete; v. 4 wanting].

See WATSON.

LLOYD (William, bishop of Worcester), and LLOYD (——————, his son). The evidence given at the bar of the house of commons, upon the complaint of Sir John Pakington against [them. With] the proceedings of the house thereupon, 1702. fol. London, T. Wright, 1778.

[HARGRAVE'S state trials, v. 8]. LOGAN (Robert). Process and trial, for high treason, in conspiring with John [Ruthven], earl of Gowrie, to murder king James i, June, 1609. fol. London, T. Wright, 1778. [HARGRAVE'S state trials, v. 7]. LOIR (J. N.) De l'état civil des nouveauxnés, au point de vue de l'histoire, de l'hygiène et de la loi. Présentation de l'enfant sans déplacement. xv, 462 pp. 1 pl. 8°. Paris, A. Durand, 1865. LONDON. The laws and customs, rights, liberties, and privileges of the city of London. xix, xii, 315 pp. 8°. London, R. Witby, 1765.

Proceedings between the king and the city of London, on an information in nature of a quo warranto, in the king's bench, 1683. fol. London, T. Wright, 1776. [HARGRAVE'S state trials, v. 3]. LONDON (Henry Compton, bishop of). See COMPTON.

LONG (Rev. William), v. GRAY, (Rt. Rev. Robert, bishop of Capetown). The case of, embracing the opinions of the judges of the colonial court, hitherto unpublished, together with the decision of the privy council, and preliminary observations by the editor. 166 pp. 8°. London, Butterworths, 1866. LOUIS XVI. Proceedings of the French na

tional convention on the trial of Louis xvi, king of France and Navarre; to which are added several interesting occurrences and particulars attending the treatment, sentence, and execution of the ill-fated monarch. By Joseph Trapp. xii, 214 pp. 8°. London, Murray & Co. 1793.

LOUISIANA (State of). Laws, 1864 to 1867. | MCDANIEL (Stephen), and others. Trial, at 4 v. 8°. New Orleans, 1865-67.

Louisiana annual reports, 1860. v. 15. By A. N. Ogden. 8°. New Orleans, Office of the Price Current, 1861. (2 copies).

The same. v. 17-18, (1865-1866.) By S. F. Glenn. 8°. New Orleans, Bloomfield & Steel, 1866-67. (2 copies of v. 18.) LOVAT (Simon Fraser, 13th baron Fraser of). See FRASER.

LOVE (Christopher). Trial, before the high court of justice, for high treason, June, 1651. fol. London, T. Wright, 1776. [HARGRAVE'S state trials, v. 2]. LOWELL, (Mass.) Charter and ordinances, etc. iv, 141 pp. 8°. Lowell, J. Taylor, 1846. LOWICK (Robert). Trial, for high treason, April, 1696. fol. London, T. Wright, 1777. [HARGRAVE'S state trials, v. 4]. LOWNDES (Richard). The admiralty law

of collisions at sea. xx, 234 pp. 8°. London, Stevens & sons, 1867. (3 copies). LUDLOW (Henry). See BATTEN (E. C.) LUDWELL (Wilhelm). Synopsis juris feudalis. Ed. 3. xiv, 423 pp. 191. 120. Altdorfi Noricorum, H. Meyer, 1696. LUSHINGTON (Godfrey). A manual of naval prize law. xviii, 130 pp. 8°. London, Butterworths, 1866. (4 copies). MACAREL (Louis Antoine). Cours de droit administratif professé à la faculté de droit de Paris, (1842–43). 3 v. 8°. Paris, G. Thorel,

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[Wanting v. 4].

CONTENTS.

v. 1, 2. Organisation et attributions des autorités administratives. vii, 679 pp; 956 pp.

v. 3. Principes généraux des matières administratives. vii, 488 pp.

Elémens de jurisprudence administrative; extraits des décisions rendues, par le conseil d'état, en matière contentieuse. Edition augmentée de la législation belge. xi, 347 pp. 8°. Bruxelles, A. Wahlen et Cie. 1837. S. Législation et jurisprudence des ateliers dangereux, insalubres et incommodes. lxviii, 306 pp. 18°. Paris, Roret, 1828.

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the Old Bailey, for being accessaries before a felony committed by P. Kelly and J. Ellis, in the county of Kent. fol. London, T. Wright, 1779.

[HARGRAVE'S state trials, v. 10).

MACDONALD (Æneas alias Angus). Proceedings against [him], at Southwark, Dec. 1747, [for treason], and at the king's bench [for treason]. fol. London, T. Wright, 1778. [HARGRAVE'S state trials, v. 9].

MAC GROWTHER (Alexander). Trial, at [Southwark], July, 1746, for high treason. fol. London, T. Wright, 1778. [HARGRAVE'S state trials, v. 9]. MACGUIRE. See MAGUIRE. MACKAY (Sir Donald, 1st baron Reay). Pro

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MACKENZIE (George, 3d earl of Cromartie). [His] case, as printed in 1746. fol. London, T. Wright, 1779.

[HARGRAVE'S state trials, v. 10].

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MACRORY (Edmund). Reports of cases relating to letters patent for inventions; decided in the courts of law and equity, and before the judicial committee of the privy council; with notes of application for amendments, leave to enter disclaimers, etc. 1852-54. Parts 1 and 2. ii, 256 pp. 2 pl. 8°. London, Benning and Co. 1855. MADRE (Madame de contrats de mariage. mentée. xxiv, 112 pp. Marchal, 1867.

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Formulaire pour inventaires. 2o éd. viii, 96 pp. 4°. Paris, Cosse et Marchal, 1861. MAFFA (Sebastiano). Commentaria in l. Si is qvi pro emptore; De vsvcapionibvs. Vna cvm paradoxis et argumentis doctissimi uiri D. Thomae Simeontii. 201. 191 1. 180. Venetiis, Marcus Amadorus, 1572. MAGDALEN college (Oxford). Proceedings against St. Mary Magdalen college in Oxon. for not electing Anthony Farmer president of the said college, June, 1687. fol. London, T. Wright, 1777.

[HARGRAVE'S state trials, v. 4].

MAGER von SCHOENBERG (Martin). De advocatia armata, siue clientelari patronorvm jvre et potestate, clientvmqve officio. 21 p. 1. 826 pp. 561. fol. Francofvrti, E. Emmelius, 1626.

MAGUIRE (Connor, baron Maguire). Trial at the king's bench for high treason, in being concerned in the Irish massacre, Feb. 1644. fol. London, T. Wright, 1776. [HARGRAVE'S state trials, v. 1).

MAI (Angelo, cardinal). Vaticana juris romani fragmenta, Romæ nuper detecta et edita. xiv, 92 pp. 8°. Paris, Fanjat, 1823. MAILLART (Adrien). Coutumes générales d'Artois, avec des notes. 8 p. l. 1016 pp. 4°. Paris, N. Gosselin, 1704.

MAINE (State of). Laws, 1866, 1867. 2 v. 80. Augusta, 1866-67.

Maine reports. v. 52-53. By W. Wirt Virgin. 80. Hallowell, Masters, Smith & Co. 1866-67. (3 copies).

MAISONNEUVE (T. Richard). Exposé de droit pénal et d'instruction criminelle. 2o éd. xi, 330 pp. 8°. Paris, A. Durand, 1865. MAITLAND (Charles). The proceedings before the lords of the articles, etc. against [him] for perjury, in having given a false testimony at the trial of James Mitchel, [Edinburgh, 1681]. fol. London, T. Wright, 1778. [HARGRAVE's state trials, v. 8]. MALLEIN (Jules). Considérations sur l'enseignement du droit administratif. xi, 417 pp. 8°. Paris, H. Plon, 1857.

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[TRIALS for treason, v. 5]. MALLORY (John). Quare impedit; in two parts. Part 1, containing an abridgement of the law concerning the patronages of the churches, etc. Part 2, containing precedents of pleadings. ix, 253 pp. 191. 150 pp. 81. fol. London, Nutt & Gosling, 1737. MARIE (sister, Benedictine nun). Note pour la soeur Marie, remise a M. le procureur du roi et au tribunal [etc.] à la suite d'une communication officieuse d'une consultation en faveur de ses adversaires, [etc.] 8 pp. 8°. Bayeux, Durant, 1847.

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[With the preceding]. MARIE-ANTOINETTE. Procès de MarieAntoinette ci-devant reine des Français; ou, recueil exact de tous ses interrogatoires, réponses, dépositions des témoins. 136 pp. 120. Paris, Alcan-Lévy, 1865. MARKHAM (Sir Griffin, or Griffith), and others. Trial for high treason, at Winchester, Nov. 1603. fol. London, T. Wright, 1778.

[HARGRAVE'S state trials, v. 7). MARRIOTT (W. T.) Clerical disabilities: a short account of the law upon the subject, and some remarks thereon. 31 pp. 8°. London, Longmans, 1865.

MARSHALL (Samuel). A treatise on the law of insurance. 2d ed. 2 v. xxviii, 484 pp; 912 pp. 80. London, J. Butterworth, 1808. MARTIN (François Xavier). A collection of the private acts of the general assembly of North Carolina. 3 p. 1. 249 pp. 21. 4°. Newbern, F. X. Martin, 1794.

A collection of the statutes of the parliament of England, in force in North Carolina. xxvi, 426 pp. 4°. Newbern, editor, 1792. MARY (queen of Scots). Proceedings against [her], at Fotheringay-castle, Oct. 1586, for being concerned in a conspiracy against queen Elizabeth. fol. London, T. Wright, 1776. [HARGRAVE'S state trials, v. 1). MARYLAND (Province of). 1731. 1 p. 1. 176 pp. fol. Parks, 1727-31. [Imperfect].

Laws, 1727 to Annapolis, M.

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MARYLAND reports. v. 21. By Nicholas Brewer. 8°. Annapolis, 1866–67. (2 copies). MASSACHUSETTS (Colony of). [The generall laws of the colony. With] supplemental laws, 1672, 1674, and 1675. 170 pp. 141. 40 pp. fol. [Cambridge, S. Green, 1672]. [Imperfect; wants title-page, and pp. 1-4.

The same. Acts and laws, [1692-1700. With] the charter granted by William [iii]. 2 v. in 1. 1 p. 1. 15 pp. 11; 192 pp. 21. fol. Boston, B. Green & J. Allen, 1699-1700.

The same. [1692-1705]. 15 pp. 11. 289 pp. 21. fol. Boston, B. Green & J. Allen, 1699-1705.

[Imperfect; wants title-page, and pp. 1-5 of charter].

The same. [1692-1719]. 3 p. 1. 326 pp. fol. [Boston, B. Green, 1714-19]. [Imperfect. title-page, and pp. 1-4, 17-20 wanting; pp. 240-1, 325-6 imperfect].

The same. [1692-May, 1735. With] charter of William iii and George i. 1 pl. 14, 17 pp. 11. 549 pp. fol. Boston, B. Green & J. Draper, 1726–35.

The same. [1692-March, 1736. With Ms. notes of law cases]. 1 p. 1. 14, 16 pp. 11. 560 pp. 39 pp. Ms. fol. Boston, B. Green & J. Draper, 1726-36.

[Imperfect. p. 17 of table wanting; pp. 359-60 im

perfect].

The same. [1692-1738]. 1 p. l. 14, 17 pp. 11. 684 pp. fol. Boston, B. Green & J. Draper, 1726-39.

The same. [1692-1747. With] the charter. 14, 28 pp; 11. 380 pp. fol. Boston, S. Kneeland & T. Green, 1742-47. [Wants title-page of charter].

The same. Temporary acts and laws, [1736-50]. 1. 3, 315 pp. fol. Boston, S. p. Kneeland & T. Green, 1742-50.

The same. 1692-March, 1761. With the charter. 1 p. 1. 14, 24 pp. 11. 403 pp. fol. Boston, S. Kneeland, 1759-61.

The same. [1692-May, 1761]. 1 p. 1. 14, 24 pp. 1 1. 409 pp. fol. Boston, S. Kneeland, 1759-61.

The same. [1692-1765]. 1 p. l. 14, 24 pp. 11. 497 pp. fol. Boston, S. Kneeland and R. & S. Draper, 1759–65.

[Imperfect: pp. 427-32, 459-62 wanting; pp. 1-2 of charter, and title-page, and pp. 1-2, 123-4, 351-2, 359-60, 397-8, 411-12, 415-16, 419-20, 433-8, 4412, 445-6, 451-2, 457-8, 463-4, 480-1, 491-2, imperfect].

The same. Temporary acts and laws. 1 p. l. x, viii, 190 pp. fol. Boston, Green & Russell, 1763.

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1796-1800. 5 v. in 1. fol. Boston, Young & Minns, 1796-1800.

[Imperfect: all after p. 68 in Resolves of 1800 wanting].

The same. 1810-12. 409 pp. 21. 8°. Boston, Adams, Rhoades & Co. 1-10-12.

The same. Resolves respecting the sale of eastern lands, with the reports of the committees appointed to sell said lands, 17811803. 287 pp. 8°. Boston, Young & Minns, 1803.

MATA (Pedro). Tratado de medicina y cirurgia legal, teorica y practica, seguido de un compendio de toxicologia. 4a ed. 3 v. 8°. Madrid, Carlos Bailly-Baillière, 1866–67. MATTHEWS (John). Trial, for high treason, for printing a libel, entitled Ex ore tuo te judico; Vox populi vox Dei; at the OldBailey, Oct. 1719. fol. London, T. Wright, 1778.

[HARGRAVE'S state trials, v. 9].

MAUGER (N. J. B.) L'officier de l'état civil;

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MAYER (Lewis). Maryland digest. See

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MEAD (William). Trial, for a tumultuous assemblage. See PENN (William), and MEAD.

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MEIER (Moritz Hermann Eduard), and SCHÖMANN (Georg Friedrich). Der attische process; vier bücher. xxii, 794 pp. 8°. Halle, Gebauer, 1825. MELLISH (Mary), v. RANKIN (Eliza). The whole proceedings on the trial of an ejectment, between John Doe on the several demises of Mary Mellish and others, against Eliza Rankin, in the court of common pleas, 10th and 11th May, 1786. By Joseph Gurney. 259 pp. 8°. London, J. Debrett, 1786. MESSENGER (Peter), and others. Trials, at the Old-Bailey, for high treason, in tumultuously assembling themselves in Moorfields and other places, under color of pulling down bawdy-houses, April, 1663. fol. London, T. Wright, 1776.

[HARGRAVE'S state trials, v. 2].

MICHAEL (W. H.) The sanitary acts, comprising the sewage utilization act, 1855, and the sanitary act, 1866, and various sections of other acts incorporated therewith. xii, 132 pp. 120. London, H. Sweet, 1867. MICHAUD (J.) Le droit d'asile en Europe et en Angleterre. 48 pp. 8°. Paris, Amyot, 1858.

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