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Gurdon, 372, O. The history of the high court of parliament, and of court baron and court leet. 2 vols. By T. Gurdon, Esq. London, 1731. Hatsell, 401, Q. A collection of cases of the privileges of parliament, from the earliest periods, to the year 1628. By John Hatsell. London, 1776. Holles, 5678, O. A letter of a gentleman to his friend, showing that the bishops are not to be judges in parliament, in cases capital. By Lord D. Holles. London, 1679. Kelham, 2039, O.

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Domesday book; containing an account of that ancient reBy Robert Kelham. London, 1788.

Loft, 9115, O. 1. A dialogue on the principles of the constitution, &c. By Capel

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Lolme, de, 1787, O. The constitution of England; or an account of the English government; in which it is compared both with the republican form of government, and the other monarchies in Europe. By J. L. De Lolme. 2d edit. London, 1784.

Mollyneux, 1106, O. 2. The case of Ireland being bound by English statutes, stated. By William Mollyneux. London, 1770.

Montesqueiu, 3317, O. 3. View of the English constitution, translated from the Baron de Montesqueiu, l'esprit des loix. London, 1781. P.

Oldfield, 2452, O. The history of the original constitution of parliaments, from the time of the Britons to the present day. By T. H. B. Oldfield. London, 1797.

Petyl, 321, O. Lex parliamentaria; or a treatise of the law and customs of parliaments. By George Petyt, Esq. 2d edit. London, 1690. Ramsay, 1034, O. An historical essay on the English constitution. By A. Ramsay. London, 1771.

Robertson, 1047, Q. 3. Index, drawn up about the year 1629, of many records and charters granted by the different sovereigns of Scotland, between the years 1309 and 1413, most of which have been missing; with an introduction respecting the ancient records of Scotland, &c. By Wm. Robertson. Edinburgh, 1798. P.

Selden, 61, Q. Historical and political discourses of the laws and government of England, from the earliest times to the end of the reign of queen Elizabeth. Collected from the notes of John Selden. By Nathaniel Bacon. 5th edit. London, 1760.

Sharp, 3648, O. 1. An account of the constitutional English polity of congregational court, and now particularly of the great annual court of the people, called the view of frankpledge. By Granville Sharp. London, 1786. P.

Skene, 1975, Q. Regiam majestatem. The auld lawes and constitutions of Scotland. Faithfullie collected furth of the register, and other auld authentic bukes, fra the dayes of king Malcolme the second, untill the time of king James the first, of gude memorie, &c. &c. Be Sir John Skene, of Curriehill, &c. Quherto are adjoined twa treatises, the ane anent the order of proces observed before the lords of counsell and session, the other of crimes and judges in criminall causes. Printed conform to the first edition in 1609. Edinburgh, 1774. M. Stephen, 9201, O. The book of the constitution of Great Britain, containing a full account of the rise, progress, and present construction of the three estates of the realm and of the various courts of jurisdiction. By Thomas Stephen. Glasgow, 1835.

Tyrrell, 827, F. Bibliotheca politica, or an inquiry into the ancient constitution of the English government, in fourteen dialogues. By James Tyrrell. London, 1718. P.

Whitelock, 72, & 277, Q. Notes upon the king's writ for choosing members of parliament; being disquisitions on the government of England, by king, lords, and commons. By Mr. Whitelocke. Published by Charles Morton. 2 vols. London, 1766.

515, D. Magna charta et cætera antiqua statuta. Londini, 1556. Gift of Doctor Benjamin Franklin.

1150, F. Domesday book, with dissertations and index, and supplementary records of domesday. In 4 vols. 1st and 2d vols., Domesday book,-3d vol. Dissertation and index.-4th vol. Exeter domesday; Ely inquisition; Winton Domesday; and Boldon book, or Durham survey. London, 1783-1816.

1151, F. The acts of the parliaments of Scotland to the union, 1707. 11 vols. London, 1814-1824.

1152, F. Parliamentary writs, and writs of military summons from 1 Edw. I. 4 volumes in 2. The 2d containing three divisions. Collected and edited by Sir F. Hargrave. London, 1827-1834.

1153, F. Calendar of inquisitions post mortem and escheats, from Henry III. to James I. 4 vols. London, 1806-1828.

1154, F. Proceedings in chancery in the reign of Elizabeth, with examples of earlier proceedings. 3 vols. London, 1827-1832.

1155, F. Abstract of the records of retours of services for Scotland. 3 vols. London, 1811-1816.

1156, F. Abstracts of the roll of the originalia of the exchequer, with indexes. 2 vols. Vol. 1st, during the reigns of Henry III., Edward I. and II.—Vol. 2d, during the reign of Edward III. London, 1805-1810.

1157, F. The hundred rolls in the chapter house and tower, temp. Henry III. and Edward I., and index. 2 vols. London, 1812-1818.

1158, F. Rotuli Scotia preserved in the tower and chapter house. With indexes. 2 vols. London, 1814-1819.

1161, F. Pope Nicholas the fourth's taxation of England and Wales about the year 1290. London, 1802.

1163, F. Transcript of the rolls of quo warranto in the exchequer temp. Edward I., II. and III. London, 1818.

1164, F. Calendars to the charter rolls in the tower, and to the inquisitions ad quod damnum. The first from 1199 to 1483; the last from 1307 to 38 Henry VI. London, 1803.

1165, F.

1166, F. Scotland.

Nine inquisitions in the exchequer temp. Edw. III. London, 1807.
The twelve rolls and first book of the register of the great seal of
London, 1814.

1167, F. The calendars to the inquisitions post mortem pleadings, surveys, &c., in the duchy of Lancaster. 2 vols. London, 1823-1827.

1168, F. Calendars and indexes to the records of the court of king's bench. From 1 Edw. I. to 18 Edw. I., and of the placita exercitus 24 Edw. I. 1811.

London,

1169, F. Testa de Nevill sive liber feodorum. London, 1807. 1170, F. The ecclesiastical survey, in pursuance of the act 26 Henry VIII. London, 1810-1834.

6 vols. 1171, F.

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Office calendars and indexes to the patent rolls in the tower. Lon-
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Circular questions from the record commission. London, 1833. Declaratio parliamenti ubi Johannes, primogenitus Roberti, habet succedere in regnum, 1371. Edinburgh, 1763. P.

8613, O. 2. A review of the constitution of Great Britain. London, 1792. 1577, O. 1. The rights and prerogatives of the crown of Great Britain. London, 1764.

2200, Q. 8. A moderate decision of the point of succession, humbly proposed to the consideration of parliament. London, 1682.

939, Q. 26. Letter concerning the necessity of frequent parliaments in England, for correcting erroneous judgments in Westminster-hall.

1689.

928, Q. 25. News from Rome; or magna charta discoursed between a poor man and his wife. London, 1688.

1146, F. The statutes of the realm. Printed by command of his majesty George III., from original records and authentic manuscripts from 1 Henry III. to Geo. I. 9 vols. London, 1810-1822. Gift of the British Government. 1147, F. Alphabetical index to the same. London, 1824.

1148, F. Chronological index to the same. London, 1828. Gift of the British Government.

56, F. The statutes at large, from magna charta to March 7, 1722; carefully examined by the rolls of parliament. By John Keeble. 5 vols. London, 1695

and 1724.

263, F. An abridgment of the public statutes, in force, from magna charta, to the eleventh year of the reign of king George the second, inclusive. By John Cay. 2 vols. London, 1739.

41, Q. The statutes at large, from magna charta, to the end of the last parliament, 1761. By Owen Ruffhead. 8 vols. London.

1067, F. The laws and acts of parliament made by king James the first, second, third, fourth, fifth, queen Mary, king James the sixth, Charles the first and second. By Sir Thomas Murray. Edinburgh, 1681.

1712, O. An abridgment of all the statutes of king William and queen Mary, and of king William the third. By Joseph Washington. London, 1701. L. 451, O. The statute-law common-placed; or, a general table of the statutes, from magna charta, to the reign of king George the second. By Giles Jacob. 4th edit. London, 1739.

66, Q. Observations upon the statutes, from magna charta, to the twentyfirst year of the reign of James the first. With an appendix, being a proposal for new modelling the statutes. By D. Barrington. 2d edit. London, 1766. 827, O. The laws, ordinances, and institution of the admiralty of Great Britain, civil and military. With dissertations and notes. 2 vols. London, 1746. 928, O. 24. Abridgment of the statute laws of this kingdom against Jesuites, seminary priests, and popish recusants. London, 1666. 606, F. 26. Considerations for amending the bill against bankrupts. 1698. 888, O. The several statutes made in Ireland and Great Britain, relating to his majesty's revenue, and the trade of Ireland. With a book of rates. Dublin, 1759.

1523, O. 1. An act for granting stamp-duties in the British colonies in America, passed in 1765. Philadelphia, 1765.

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1383, D. A collection of the British statutes now in force relating to the postoffice. New York, 1774. Gift of Ebenezer Hazard.

604, F. 22. An act for raising money by a poll and otherwise, towards the reducing of Ireland. With the speech of Henry Powle on the same. London, 1689.

604, F. 23. An act for exempting their majesties protestant subjects, dissenting from the church of England, from the penalties of certain laws. 1689. 923, Q. 9. Liberties, usages, and customs of the city of London, collected by Sir Henry Colthrop. London, 1642.

603, F. 6. Fourteen papers on the right of the lord-mayor of London to choose a sheriff. London, 1682.

9117, 0.5. An act of parliament, 31 George III.,. for the relief of Roman Catholics. Dublin, 1791.

CONTINENTAL EUROPE.

1157, Q. 5. Constitution Françoise donnée à Paris le 14 Septembre, 1791. P. 2044, 5. & 3127, O. 1. An authentic copy of the French constitution, as revised and amended, by the national assembly, and presented to the king on the third

of September, 1791. Translated from the original, published by order of the national assembly. London, 1791. P. 3127, O. 2. The same in French.

P.

8611, O. 3. The constitution of France.

Dublin, 1793.

6968, 5. & 7423, O. Peace republicans' manual; or, the French constitution of 1793, &c. With debates on this constitution, &c. Translated extracts from pieces seized in Babœuf's Rooms, &c. &c. With notes. New York, 1817.

7312, O. The code Napoleon; or, the French civil code. Literally translated from the original and official edition published at Paris, in 1804. By a barrister of the inner temple. London, 1804.

6835, O. Analyse Raisonée de la discussion du code civil au conseil d'etat, &c. &c. Par Jacques de Malleville. 4 tom. A Paris, 1807.

821, D. Recueils de reglemens, edits, declarations et arrets, concernant le commerce, l'administration de la justice, et la police des colonies Françaises de l'Amérique et les engagés. Avec le code noir. A Paris, 1745.

463, Q. 15. Procès verbal de ce qui s'est passé, au lit de justice. 1771. 1335, D. 3. Aurea Bulla Caroli IV. Rom. Imp. juxta editionem Goldasti, accesserunt variæ lectiones pene multæ, et versio Germanica. Moguntiæ, 1610.

3718, O. Johannis Stephani Putteri institutiones juris publici Germanici. Gættinga, 1770.

1401, Q. Pauli G. F. P. N. Merulæ I. C. manier van procederen in de provincien van Holland, Zeelandt, en West-Vriestlandt belangende civile zaken. Leiden, 1741.

1907, 3. & 3127, O. 3. New constitution of the government of Poland, established by the revolution, the 3d of May, 1791. 2d edit. London, 1791. P. 833, O. The Frederician code; or a body of law for the dominions of the king of Prussia. Translated from the French. 2 vols. Edinburgh, 1761.

1051, Q. Grand instructions to the commissioners appointed to frame a new code of laws for the Russian empire, composed by her imperial majesty Catharine II. empress of all the Russias. By Michael Tatischeff. London, 1768. P. 279, F. An act of assembly, passed in the island of Antigua, for establishing courts, and for the better administration of justice. Gift of John Burke.

1600, O. The acts and statutes of the island of Barbadoes. London, 1654. 196, F. The acts of the assembly, passed in the island of Jamaica, from the year 1681, to 1737, inclusive. London, 1738.

159, 1. & 462, Q. 22. A letter concerning the privileges of the assembly of Jamaica. 2d edit. Kingston, 1765.

ASIA.

1501, Q. Ta Tsing Leu Lee; being the fundamental laws, and a selection from the supplementary statutes of the penal code of China; originally printed and published at Pekin, in successive editions, under the sanction, and by the authority, of the Ta Tsing or present dynasty. Translated from the Chinese, accompanied with an appendix of authentic documents, and a few occasional notes. By Sir George Thomas Staunton, F. R. S. London, 1810.

1126, Q. & 1177, O. A code of Gentoo laws, or ordination of the pundits, from a Persian translation made from the original, written in the Shanscrit language. By Nathaniel Brassey Hallhed. London, 1776. P.

2359, O. Institutes of Hindu law; or the ordinances of Menu, according to the gloss of Culluca; comprising the Indian system of duties, religious and civil. Translated from the original Sanscrit, by Sir William Jones. London, 1796.

2769, & 2817, O. A digest of Hindu law, on contracts and successions. With a commentary by Jagannat'ha Tercapanchanana. Translated from the original Sanscrit. By H. T. Colebrooke, Esq. 3 vols. London, 1801.

CRIMINAL AND PENAL LAW, POLICE, PRISONS, AND PRISON DISCIPLINE.

Beaumont, 8845, O. On the penitentiary system in the United States, and its application in France; with an appendix on penal colonies, and statistical notes. By G. de Beaumont, and A. de Toqueville. Translated from the French. By F. Lieber. Philadelphia, 1833.

Beccaria, 122, O. An essay on crimes and punishments. Translated from the Italian of the Marquis Beccaria; with a commentary, attributed to Monsieur de Voltaire. Translated from the French. London, 1767.

5294, D.

6876, O. Beccaria.

The same.

Philadelphia, 1793.

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Ouvrage traduit de l'Italien de

Bevan, 2731, D. Notes on a visit made to some of the prisons in Scotland and the north of England. By Joseph G. Bevan. London, 1819. Gift of Dr. Parke.

Bicheno, 5276, O. Observations on the philosophy of criminal jurisprudence, with remarks on penitentiary prisons. By J. E. Bicheno, Esq. London, 1819.

Bradford, 1962, O. An inquiry how far the punishment of death is necessary in Pennsylvania, with notes and illustrations. By William Bradford. To which is added, an account of the gaol and penitentiary house of Philadelphia, and the interior management thereof. By Caleb Lownes. Philadelphia, 1793. Gift of William Bradford.

Brissot, 1753, O. Theorie des loix criminelles.

Par J. P. Brissot de Warville.

2 tomes. A Berlin, 1781. Gift of the author.

1754, O. Bibliotheque philosophique du legislateur, du politique, du jurisconsulte sur la legislation criminelle. Par J. P. Brissot de Warville. 10 tomes. A Berlin, 1782. Gift of the author.

Buxton, 5507, O. 3. Notes recueillies en visitant les prisons de la Suisse et remarques sur les moyens de les améliorer, avec quelques details, sur les prisons de Chambéry et de Turin. Par Francis Cunningham, suivies de la description des prisons de Gand, Philadelphie, Ilchester, and Milbank. Par T. F. Buxton, Esq. Paris, 1820.

5547, O. 3. Severity of punishment. Speech of Thomas F. Buxton, Esq. in the house of commons, May 25, 1821. London, 1821.

Colquhon, 2305, & 7675, O. A treatise on the police of the metropolis, containing a detail of the various crimes and misdemeanours, and suggesting remedies for the prevention. By P. Colquhon. London, 1797. 8096, O. The same. Philadelphia, 1798.

Dufriche, 6781, O. Loix pénales, dediées a Monsieur, frere du roi. Par M. Dufriche de Valazé. A Alençon, 1784.

Elmes, 1861, Q. 1. Hints for the improvements of prisons, for their better regulation, and for a more economical management of prisoners. By James Elmes. London, 1817.

Fielding, 548, O. Extracts from such laws as particularly relate to the good order of this metropolis; with an account of the felonies made so by statute; and a treatise on the office of constable. By Sir John Fielding. London, 1762.

Hale, 262, F. The history of the pleas of the crown. By Sir Matthew Hale. With notes, by Solomon Emlyn. 2 vols. London, 1736.

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