02143nam 2200457 n 450 99639672190331620221108051755.0(CKB)4330000000333817(EEBO)2240857646(UnM)99826610(UnM)9927897400971(EXLCZ)99433000000033381719941220d1667 uy |engurbn||||a|bb|A treatise of the principal grounds and maxims of the laws of this nation[electronic resource]Very useful and commodious for all students, and such others as desire the knowledge and understanding of the laws. Written by that most excellent and learned expositor of the law, W. Noy, of Lincolns Inn, EsquireThe fourth edition.London printed by G. Sawbridge, W. Rawlins, and T. Roycrof, assigns of Richard and Edward Atkins Esquires, for H. Twiford, T. Collins, T. Basset, J. Wright, M. Pitts, C. Harper, T. Sawbridge J. Place, T. Lee1667[12], 113, [3], 119-163, [3] pAn edition of: Noy, William. A treatise of the principall grounds and maximes of the lawes."A treatise of particular estates. Written by Sir John Doddridge, Knight" and "Certain observations concerning a deed of feoffment. By T.H. Gent." have separate dated title pages; register and pagination are continuous.Page 117 misnumbered 119.The final leaf is blank.Text continuous despite pagination.Reproduction of the original in the Bodleian Library.eebo-0014LawEnglandEarly works to 1800Legal maximsEnglandEarly works to 1800LawLegal maximsNoy William1577-1634.1001339Doddridge JohnSir,1555-1628.autT. HautCu-RivESCu-RivESCStRLINWaOLNBOOK996396721903316A treatise of the principal grounds and maxims of the laws of this nation2411797UNISA