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Item #73927 The Practical Register: Or, A General Abridgement of the Law. John Lilly.
The Practical Register: Or, A General Abridgement of the Law...
The Practical Register: Or, A General Abridgement of the Law...

The Practical Register: Or, A General Abridgement of the Law...

Successor to Styles's Regestrum Practicale Lilly, John. The Practical Register: Or, A General Abridgement of the Law, As it is Now Practiced in the Several Courts of Chancery, King's Bench, Common Pleas, And Exchequer, Digested by Way of Common-Place, Under Alphabetical Heads, With Great Variety of Cases Extracted from the Reports. Together with All the Modern Rules of Court Brought Down to this Present Year 1719. In Two Volumes. To Which are Added, Two Tables: One of the Several Acts of Parliament Mention'd and Explain'd throughout This Whole Work. The Other, Of the Names of the Several Heads Contained in Each Volume. [London]: Printed by Eliz. Nutt and R. Gosling (Assigns of Edw. Sayer, Esq;) for Tho. Ward [et al.], 1719. Two volumes. [xvi], 658, [4]; [ii], 722, [6] pp. Folio (12-1/2" x 7-1/2"). Contemporary calf, blind rules and fillets to boards, raised bands, (later?) lettering pieces and later calf name labels (of Edmund Burke and F.A. Sondley) to spines, blind tooling to board edges. Rubbing and scuffing to boards, front boards of both volumes detached, light wear to extremities, which are reinforced/mended with archival tape in places, including joints, corners bumped, hinges cracked, later library bookplate and bookseller ticket to front pastedowns, later ink ownership stamp (of Edmund Burke) to front free endpapers. Moderate toning to interiors, light browning in a few places, occasional light foxing, small blind-embossed and ink library stamps to title pages and 1 leaf in each volume, legibility not affected, (mostly brief) annotations in an early hand in several places in each volume, with an additional section (on "Servers") added in manuscript to pp. 509-510 of Volume 2. $500. * First edition. Based on Styles's Regestrum Practicale (1657) and a standard reference during the eighteenth century, Lilly's Register is divided into two parts. The first deals with conveyances. (The information is arranged under 36 alphabetical headings from "Assignments" to "Uses."). The second is a collection of precedents. As Holdsworth points out, "they are a varied collection, since they include, besides the ordinary conveyances of interests in real property, a settlement of stock, the assignment of a debt, compositions with creditors, an agreement between a high-sheriff and his under-sheriff, and agreement betwee.

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