Bound with its Anno regni Caroli II ... [29] ... 1677[-83]. and Contains chapter 20 of the laws of 22 & 23 years and chapter 4 of laws fo 30th year, both dealing with imprisonment for debt.
Publisher:
Printed by Charles Bill and Thomas Newcomb,
Subject (Topic):
Debt, Imprisonment for--Great Britain and Law--Great Britain
England and Wales England and Wales. Sovereign (1660-1685 : Charles II)
Published / Created:
1677-9.
Call Number:
P45 G5 +A2 1677
Image Count:
31
Alternative Title:
Anno regni Caroli II ... [29 & 30] ... 1682. and Laws, etc.
Description:
P45 G5 +A2 1677: Another edition. 54, [6] p. 28 cm. Bound with its Anno regni Caroli II ... [29] ... 1677[-83]. Signatures: A-P2. Pages [49]-54 have special title page: Anno regni Caroli II ... [29 & 30] At the Parliament begun ... the eighth of May ... 1661 ... and there continued to the 20th day of March, and 13th of May [1678] ... London, Printed by the assigns of John Bill deceas'd and by Henry Hills, and Thomas Newcomb, 1682.
Publisher:
Printed by John Bill, Christopher Barker, Thomas Newcomb, and Henry Hills,
Bound with its Anno regni Caroli II ... [22 & 23] ... 1670/71. and Each act preceded by general title page.
Publisher:
Printed by the assigns of John Bill and Christopher Barker,
Subject (Name):
Great Britain (1660-1685 : James II).--Anno regni Jacobi II ...--[1], Great Britain (1660-1685).--Anno regni Caroli II ...--[22 & 23], Great Britain (1660-1685).--Anno regni Caroli II ...--[29 & 30], Great Britain (1660-1685).--Anno regni Caroli II ...--[30], Great Britain (1660-1685).--Anno regni Caroli II ...--[31], and Great Britain (1660-1685).--Anno regni Caroli II ...--[32]
Subject (Topic):
Fraud--Great Britain, Law--Great Britain, and Perjury--Great Britain
An act for the more effectual preserving the Kings person and government by disabling papists from sitting in either House of Parliament. and Laws, etc.
Description:
Bound with its Anno regni Caroli II ... [29] ... London, 1678[-83]. Signature D2 blank and wanting.
Publisher:
Printed by John Bill, Christopher Barker, Thomas Newcomb and Henry Hills,
Subject (Topic):
Anti-Catholicism--England, Catholics--Law and legislation--Great Britain, and Law--Great Britain
England and Wales. Laws, statutes, etc., (1685-1688 (James II)
Published / Created:
1685
Call Number:
P45 G5 +A2 1677
Image Count:
88
Description:
Bound with Gt. Brit. laws, statutes, etc., 1660-1685 (Charles II) Anno Regni Caroli II ... [29] ... London, 1677[-83]. and Pages [141]-163 numbered [129]-151.
Publisher:
Printed by the assigns of John Bill, deceas'd: and by Henry Hills, and Thomas Newcomb,
Subject (Topic):
Law--Great Britain, Sugar laws and legislation--Great Britain--Early works to 1800, and Tobacco--Law and legislation--Great Britain--Early works to 1800
Manuscript on paper of a commonplace book. The work contains four sections. (1) "Loci animadvertendi in legendi epistolis, ad quos etia[m] om[n]ia quae annotaderis referenda sunt." This lists types of epistles under eight headings, or "libri," but the extensive framework is very incompletely annotated. (2) "Here are written divers notes phrases words & sentences collected out of severall bokes. 15 Novembr 1586. A[nn]o Reg.ie Eliz. 28." This is actually a seventeen-page selection from the "A Touchstone for the Time" section of George Whetstone's A Mirrour for Magistrates.... (London, 1584). It is preceded by a two-line entry quoting Mary Queen of Scots as saying at Fotheringay, "I come not as a criminal." (3) "Epistolae commendatiae Praecepta," summarizing extracts from the Epistolae of Paulus Manutius. (4) "Quaedam collecta ex liber The Breviarie of Health, compiled by Andrew Boorde." Eight pages of various entries in English from Boorde's work, including descriptions of and remedies for "scurffe," greensickness, "sikness of the prisones, "chappe," and nosebleed.
Description:
Binding: 18th century full calf, blind stamped, spine banded with gilt decorations., Bookplate: Maurice Johnson of Spalding, 1735., Bound with: 17th century manuscript on paper of legal precedents in a chancery hand. Most are from the reign of James I. The name "Richarde Wolfe" appears in an Italic hand on the last page., Ex libris Maurice Johnson. Purchased from Arthur Freeman on the James Marshall and Marie-Louise Osborn Fund, 2002., In English and Latin., Several copies of prayers throughout in a later hand., Spine title reads, "M.S.S. 1586.", and Title page for volume (supplied by Johnson) in red and black lettering attributes the commonplace book to "Richardum Ogle Eq. Aur."
Subject (Name):
Manuzio, Paolo,--1512-1574 and Whetstone, George,--1544?-1587?
Subject (Topic):
Law--Great Britain, Medicine, Popular, Medieval and Renaissance Manuscripts in Beinecke Library, and Rhetoric, Renaissance
Manuscript on parchment of 1-2) Registrum brevium. 3) Novae narrationes (in Anglo-Norman). 4) Part of an article of indenture (13 lines; 18th-century hand), in English, concerning William Jenninges of Birmingham.
Description:
Binding: 15th-16th centuries. Original sewing on four double, tawed cords laced into flush wooden boards. The covering extends over the endbands and is sewn around them. Traces of a secondary embroidery. Spine lined with tawed skin extending to outside of boards. Covered with tawed, cream-colored skin. A brass catch on the lower cover and traces of a clasp attachment on the first few leaves. Lower board detached, upper board and most of the spine covering wanting, probably for some time., In Latin and Anglo-Norman., Lower half of ff. 33, 78 torn; large portions of text stained and illegible., Script: Written in small, cramped anglicana by one scribe., and Twelve illuminated initials (crudely drawn and much rubbed), in dark red, blue, gold, green, and orange, with simple borders extending the length of the folio. Paragraph marks in blue or gold throughout.
Subject (Topic):
Anglo-Norman literature, Illumination of books and manuscripts, Medieval, Law--Great Britain, Manuscripts, Medieval--Connecticut--New Haven, and Medieval and Renaissance Manuscripts in Beinecke Library