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Appendix Bibliothec^ Facultatis ytiridic^. 105
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. Raynoldes (yo/jK.) Ortginalof Blfhops
^•/>c./. and Metropolitans. Oxford 1641.
in 4.
^•eboulet {Simon) Hiftoire du regne
//^..y.^V de Louis XIV. furnomme le Grand,
(.. ' Roy de France, 3 torn. A A'vignon
1744.. in 4.
Recheabergius {Adarnus.) Liber me-
l'3b* moriahs praeledionum hidoricarum
in Academia Lipfienfi. Lipftac 1691.
in 8.
r7""7 Recherches fur le commerce. Voyez
^l*jP'3^* Commerce.
Reeve [Clara.) Progrefs of romance
?.
/ yf-f^r through times, countries, and man-
ners,.2 vol. J torn. London lyS^.in 12
m4^
Reeves {John.) Hiftory of the En
7 glifli law, from the Saxons to the
; /^l.^.Z! tnA of the reign of Edward the L
y' / London 1783. in .4.
Jtl^. p Hiftory of the Englifh law, from
'/ I -the beginning of the reign of Edward
the IL to the end of the reign of
Henry the VII. London 1784. in 4
Regiam Majeftatem, five Scotiae vete-
*^^. '^^s leges et coniUtutiones. In hoc
exemplati continentur: i. Leges
quatuor burgorum Scotiae, viz. de
^Berwick, de Roxburgh, de Edin¬
burgh, et de Strevelyn. 2. Confue-
tudines portuum Davidis I. Regis.
3. Libellus tenendi iter Camerarii in
burgo. 4. De fignificatione verbo-
rum in libro Regiam Majeftatem ap-
pellato occurrentium. 5. Liber Re¬
giam Majeftatem didus tres libros
continens. 6. Leges baronum et
quoniam attachiament. 7. Trac-
tatus ad leges baronum fpedians. 8.
Quaedam in jure notabilia. 9. Sta-
tuta Regis Roberti de Bruyfle. 10.
The ftatutes of King David the firft.
[In the printed copies he is called
David 11.J 11. The ftatutes of King
William the Lyon. 12. The laws
of K. Alexander, William's fon. 13.
. Some things relating to K. David I.
laws. 14. Dodrina utilis ad com-
pofitionem cartarum. 15. Theman-
. iter of battle within lifts. In a
^
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different hand follow: i. The bur¬
row laws in Englifli, with a preface.
2. The form of the Chamerlayne
Ayre haldyne- 3. The forme of
haldyne baron courts. 4. The fta-
tuts of King Robert. 5. The buke
of jugementa de judicibus. MS. in
fol. It appears from fol. 90. v.
that this manufcript was written per
manum ve7ierabiUs viri G. H. It is
difficult to fay .who this G. H. was,
but the writing appears to be of the
fourteenth century. This book was
the property of Mr David Cockburn
in the year 1502, as appears from
fol. 102. from whence we may con¬
clude, that it was much more ancient
than that period : From a compa-
rifon of the writing, this conjecture
acquires additional ftrength. This
copy of the Regiam Majeftatem dif¬
fers in many places from the print¬
ed copies; as it contains a number
of things chiefly relating to hiftory
and chronology, which are not to
be found in other copies. The lat¬
ter part of this volume was written,
as already mentioned, by a different
and unknown hand. Although both
thefe .parts are now bound together,
they made formerly two diftiudt vo¬
lumes.
1. Regiam Majeftatem, in Scots.
2. Quoniam attachiamcnta. 3. Some
notes from law books. 4. Various
old laws not printed. 5. Statutes of K.
Robert I. N.B. There are forae here
not printed, and fome printed which
are not here. .6. K. William's fta-
tute of multures, and fundry laws,
fome of which only are to be found
among Robert I. laws. 7. Fourteen
laws of K. David IL 8* Twelve
laws of K. Alexander II. N. B. The
2d law mentions the names of many
of. the perfons who fat then in par¬
liament. 9. Laws of K. William,
ihfFerent from the printed. 10.
Laws of the foreft- 11. Seventy-
four ftatutes of K. James I. 12,
D d Statutes

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