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The first part of the Institutes of the Laws of England; er,
a Commentary upon Littleton : carefully corrected from the
many errors of the former impressions. In the Savoy, 1719,
fol.
— First part of the Institutes of the laws of England; with
the addition of notes and references, by Francis Hargrave,
Esq. and Charles Butler, Esq. Lond. 1788, fol.
— Institutes of the Laws of England; with notes, references,
and proper tables, by F. Hargrave, Esq. and C. Butler, Esq.
including also the notes of Lord Chief Justice Hale and
Lord Chancellor Nottingham. Lond. 1794, 7 vols. 8vo.
— First part of the Institutes of the Laws of England ; with
additional notes, &c. by F. Hargrave, E'iSq. and Charles But¬
ler, Esq. including also the notes of Lord Chief Justice Hale
and Lord Chancellor Nottingham. Lond. 1817, 2 vols. 8vo.
— *A systematic Arrangement of Lord Coke's first Institute of
the Laws of England, on the plan of Sir Matthew Hale's
Analysis ; with the annotations of Mr, Hargrave, Lord Chief
Justice Hale, and Lord Chancellor Nottingham; and a new
sex'ies of notes and references: by J. H. Thomas, Esq.
Lond. 1818, 3 vols. 8vo.
— *An abridgement of the first part of my Lord Coke's Insti¬
tutes, Lond. 1711, 12mo.
— The compleat Copyholder; being a discourse of the Anti¬
quity and Nature of Manors and Copyholds, with all things
thereto incident. Lond. 1673, 8vo.
— The same. Lond. 1764, 8vo.
— A Treatise of Bail and Mainprize : to which are added, the
old Tenures; also, some notes and additions to Lord Coke's
Commentary upon Littleton, showing how the laws are alter¬
ed since those authors wrote ; by William Hawkins. Lond.
1672, 8vo.
. — Book of Entries ; containing Precedents of Counts, Decla¬
rations, Informations, Plaints, Indictments, Bars, Replica¬
tions, &c, and all other matters concerning the practick part
of the laws of England. Lond, 1614, fol.
■— The same. Lond, 1671, fol,
— Three Tracts. 1. A Reading upon the 27th of Edward I.
intituled, the Statute of levying Fines. 2. Of Bail and Main-
prize. 3. Compleat Copyholder, Exst, cum First Part of
the Institutes, edit, 1719,
— Le Reading sur I'Estatute de 27. E, I, appelle I'estatute De
Finibus levatis, Lond, 1662, 4to.
— Reading upon the 27th of Edward I. intituled, the Statute
of levying Fines, and his treatise of Bail and Mainprize,
Lond, fol.
— The same; translated into English, by William Hawkins.
Lond. 1764, 8vo,
— Reports, Lond, 1680, 11 parts, fol.

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