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BURTON (Henry, B. D.) Proceedings against, in the star-chamber, for libel, June 1639. See BASTWICK (John) and others. BUSBY (George). Tryal and condemnation for high treason, as a Romish priest and jesuite, Derby, July, 1681. 1 p. 1. 38 pp. fol. London, R. Taylor, 1681. [Trials for treason, v. 3].

The same. fol. London, T. Wright, 1776. [HARGRAVE'S state trials, v. 3). BUTLER, alias STRICKLAND (Mary). Trial at the Old Bailey, for forging a bond of 40,000 1. in the name of R. Clayton, Oct. 1699. fol. London, T. Wright, 1777. [HARGRAVE'S state trials, v. 5). BYLES (Sir John Barnard). A treatise on the law of bills of exchange, promissory notes, bank notes, and checks. 5th Am. from the 9th Lond. ed. by George Sharswood. lxii, 760 pp. 8°. Philadelphia, T. & J. W. Johnson & Co. 1867.

BYNG (admiral John). Trial at a court-mar

tial on board the St. George, in Portsmouth harbour, Dec. 1756, for an inquiry into his conduct while he commanded in the Mediterranean, [with] his defence; likewise an appendix. Taken in short-hand, by T. Cook. v, 595 pp. 8°. London, J. Lacy, 1757. BYRON (William, 5th baron Byron). Trial in the house of peers, for the murder of William Chaworth, April, 1765. fol. London, T. Wright, 1779.

[HARGRAVE'S state trials, v. 10]. CABRYE (E. D.) Du droit de rétention.

(Droit romain. Ancien droit français. Droit actuel). 216 pp. 8°. Paris, A. Durand, 1860. CALAS (Jean). Trial. See VOLTAIRE. CALIFORNIA reports, v. 28-31. By C.

A. Tuttle. 8°. Sacramento, S. Whitney, etc. 1866-67. (3 copies of v. 29-30). CALLAN (John F.) Laws of the United States relating to the navy and marine corps, from the formation of the government to the end of the 38th congress, 1864-65. 464, 190 pp. 80. Baltimore, Murphy & Co. 1866. CALTHROP or CALTHORP (Sir Henry). Reports of speciall cases touching severall customs and liberties of the city of London. 3 p. 1. 177 pp. 120. London, A. Roper, 1655. CALVERT (Frederick, 7th baron Baltimore). The trial of... for a rape on the body of Sarah Woodcock; and of Eliz. Griffinburg, and Ann Harvey, otherwise Darby, as accessaries before the fact. Before the hon. sir Sydney Stafford Smythe, 26th March, 1768. 167 pp. 8°. Edinburgh, John Balfour, [1768].

CALVIN (Robert). The case of the postnati, or of the union of the realm of Scotland with England, 1607. fol. London, T. Wright, 1781.

[HARGRAVE'S state trials, v. 11). CAMBRIDGE (University of). Proceedings in the case of Alban Francis, 1687. See PEACHELL (John, vice-chancellor), and CAMBRIDGE (University of). CAMERON (Archibald, M. D.) Proceedings against, king's bench, May, 1753, on the bill of attainder, for being in the rebellion, 1745. fol. London, T. Wright, 1779. [HARGRAVE'S state trials, v. 10]. CAMPBELL (Archibald, marquess and 8th earl of Argyll). Proceedings in Scotland against [him], 1661, for high treason. fol. London, T. Wright, 1776. [HARGRAVE'S state trials, v. 2].

The same. fol. London, T. Wright, 1778. [HARGRAVE'S state trials, v. 7]. CAMPBELL (Archibald, 9th earl of Argyll). Trial, in Scotland, for treason, Nov. 1681. fol. London, T. Wright, 1776.

[HARGRAVE'S state trials, v. 3].

CAMUS (Armand Gaston). Profession d'avocat. Bibliothèque choisie des livres de droit qu'il est la plus utile d'acquérir et de connaitre. 5o éd. revue et augmentée. Par M. Dupin ainé. 2 v. xx, 740 pp; xvi, 879 pp. 8°. Paris, A. Gobelet, 1832. CANADA. Statutes of the province of Canada, 1866. 8°. Ottawa, 1866.

CANADA, West. Reports of cases in the court of queen's bench, by C. Robinson. v. 25. 8°. Toronto, H. Rowsell, 1867.

CANNING (Elizabeth). Trial for wilful and corrupt perjury, Old Bailey, May, 1754. fol. London, T. Wright, 1779.

[HARGRAVE'S state trials, v. 10].

See VOLTAIRE (F. M. Arouet de), CANOVAS DEL CASTILLO (Emilio). Diccionario de derecho español. See COSGAYON (Fernando). CANTERBURY (George Abbot, archbishop of). See ABBOT. CANTERBURY (William Laud, archbishop of). See LAUD. CANTERBURY (William Sancroft, archbishop of). See SANCROFT. CANTERBURY (Thomas Tenison, archbishop of). See TENISON. CANTERBURY (William Wake, archbishop of). See WAKE.

CAPETOWN (William Long, bishop of). See LONG.

LAW BOOKS.

CAPMANIY MONTPALAU (Antonio de). Practica y estilo de celebrar cortes, en el reino de Aragon, principado de Cataluña y reino de Valencia, y una noticia de las de Castilla y Navarra. [Con reglamento de los comunes para discutir y votar]. 8°. Madrid, José del Collado, 1821.

CARETTE (Antoine Auguste). Recueil des lois et des arrêts. See DEVILLENEUVE. CARNEGIE (James). Trial, at Edinburgh, July, 1728, for the murder of Charles [Lyon], earl of Strathmore. fol. London, T. Wright, 1778.

[HARGRAVE'S state trials, v. 9].

CARR (Frances, born Howard, countess of Som-
erset). See HOWARD (Frances).
CARR (Henry). Trial, at the Guild-Hall of
London, for a libel, July, 1680. fol. London,
T. Wright, 1776. ́

[HARGRAVE'S state trials, v. 3].
CARR (Robert, viscount Rochester, earl of

Somerset). Trial for the murder of Sir
Thomas Overbury, May, 1616. fol. London,
T. Wright, 1776.

[HARGRAVE'S state trials, v. 1).
CARRINGTON (Nathan), and others. The
case of seizure of papers, being an action of
trespass by John Entick against N. Carring-
ton and three others, messengers in ordinary
to the king, in the court of common pleas,
1765. fol. London, T. Wright, 1781.
[HARGRAVE'S state trials, v. 11.
CASE (The) of the [London] bankers in the
court of exchequer, and afterwards in the
exchequer chamber and parliament, 1690–99.
fol. London, T. Wright, 1781.
(HARGRAVE'S state trials, v. 11].
CASTLEHAVEN (Mervin Touchet, 2d earl
of). See TOUCHET.
CASTLEMAINE (Roger Palmer, earl of).
See PALMER.

CAUSES célèbres et intéressantes, avec les jugemens qui les ont décidées. Rédigées de nouveau par M. [François] Richer. 22 v. 120. Amsterdam, M. Rhey, 1772-88. CAUSES célèbres, curieuses et intéressantes, de toutes les cours souveraines du royaume, avec les jugemens qui les ont décidées. [Par François Richer]. 180 v. in 61 v. 120. Paris, P. G. Simon, 1773-89.

CAVENAGH (Maurice), and others. Trial, in Ireland, for felony, March, 1689. fol. London, T. Wright, 1777.

[HARGRAVE'S state trials, v. 4). CAVENDISH (Mary, countess of Shrewsbury). Proceedings against [her], before a

select council, for contempt in refusing to answer fully before the privy council, 1614. fol. London, T. Wright, 1781. [HARGRAVE'S state trials, v. 11). CAVENDISH (William, 1st duke and 4th earl of Devonshire). [His] case, on an information in the king's bench, in 1687, for assaulting Col. Culpepper in the king's palace. fol. London, T. Wright, 1781.

[HARGRAVE'S state trials, v. 11].

CELLIER (Elizabeth). Malice defeated; or a brief relation of [her] accusation and deliverance. With an abstract of her arraignment and trial. 1 p. 1. 48 pp. fol. London, E. Cellier, 1680.

[TRIALS for treason, v. 4].

Tryal and sentence, for writing, printing, and publishing a scandalous libel, call'd Malice defeated, etc. Old-Bailey, Sept. 1680. 39 pp. fol. London, T. Collins, 1680. [TRIALS for treason, v. 3].

The same. fol. London T. Wright, 1776. [HARGRAVE'S state trials, v. 3].

Trial, at the king's bench, for high treason, June 1680. fol. London, T. Wright, 1776.

[HARGRAVE'S state trials, v. 3]. CHADWICK (Thomas), and BATTRAGH (William). Trials for high treason, Southwark, July, 1746. fol. London, T. Wright, 1778.

[HARGRAVE'S state trials, v. 9]. CHAMBERS (Richard). Proceedings against [him], in the star chamber, for seditious speeches before the privy council, 1629. fol. London, T. Wright, 1781.

[HARGRAVE'S state trials, v. 11). CHARLES I (king of England). Trial before the high court of justice for high treason, Jan. 1648. fol. London, T. Wright, 1776. [HARGRAVE'S state trials, v. 1].

Journal of the high court of justice for [his] trial, as it was read in the house of commons, and attested under the hand of Phelps, clerk to that court; with additions by J. Nalson. fol. London, T. Wright, 1776. [HARGRAVE'S state trials, v. 1]. CHARNOCK (Robert), and others. Trials at the Old Bailey, for high treason, March, 1695. fol. London, T. Wright, 1777. [HARGRAVE'S state trials, v. 4].

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CHAUVEAU (Adolphe), and HÉLIE (Faus-
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CHETWYND (William). Trial for the mur-
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[HARGRAVE'S state trials, v. 9].

CHITTY (Joseph, jr.) Precedents in pleading; | COBHAM (Sir John Oldcastle, baron). See

with copious notes on pleading, practice, and evidence. 3d ed. By Thomas Chitty, and by Leofric Temple and R. G. Williams. Part i. cii, 527 pp. 8°. London, Butterworths, 1867. CHRISTIAN (Edward). Charges delivered to grand juries in the Isle of Ely, upon libels, vagrants, criminal law, religion, rebellious assemblies, etc. 2d ed. with large additions. v, 408 pp. 8°. London, Clarke & sons,

1819.

A dissertation, showing that the house of lords, in cases of judicature, are bound by the same rules of evidence that are observed by all other courts. 2d ed. With observations upon the subjects of law which have arisen in the bill of pains and penalties at present pending against the queen of England. 136 pp. 8°. London, Clarke & sons, 1820. [With the preceding].

Notes to Blackstone's commentaries, [etc.] 4 v. in 1. 160. Boston, J. Thomas & E. T. Andrews, et al. 1801.

8.

A vindication of the right of the universities of Great Britain to a copy of every new publication. 2d ed. 159 pp. 8°. London, Clarke & sons, 1814.

[With his Charges to grand juries, 1819]. CHRISTIANSEN (Dr. J.) Institutionen des römischen rechts; oder, erste einleitung in das studium des römischen privatrechts. xviii, 788 pp. 8°. Altona, J. F. Hammerich, 1843. CHUDLEIGH (Elizabeth, duchess dowager of Kingston-upon-Hull). Trial for bigamy, in Westminster Hall, April, 1776. fol. London, T. Wright, 1781.

[HARGRAVE'S state trials, v. 11]. CLARENDON (Edward Hyde, 1st earl of). See HYDE.

CLARK (Francis William). A treatise on the law of partnership and joint-stock companies, according to the law of Scotland. 1 v. in 2. lxviii, 1202 pp. 8°. Edinburgh, T. & T. Clark, 1866.

CLERK'S instructor in the ecclesiastical courts: consisting of a variety of the best precedents in English, now made use of in the practice of the civil law. [anon.] 548 pp. 8°. London, Nutt & Gosling, 1740. CLIFFORD (Henry). Argument in the court of king's bench on a motion for an habeas corpus [in the case of B. Flower], and remarks on the judgment of that court. 80 pp. 8°. London, 1800.

[With FLOWER (Benj.) Proceedings in the house of lords for libel, 18001.

OLDCASTLE.

COHEN (Jacob I.) and LEE (James Fenner). Digest of the Maryland reports, from the ninth to the twentieth volume, inclusive. xl, 529 pp. 80. Baltimore, Cushings & Bailey, 1866. (2 copies).

See

COKE (Arundel). Trial for felony.
WOODBURNE (John) and COKE.
COLDWELL (Thomas H.) Reports of cases
in the supreme court of Tennessee, 1860-61,
and 1865-66. 2 v. 8°. Nashville, S. C. Mercer,
1867. (2 copies).

COLE (Henry Warwick). Our commons and
open spaces. 34 pp. 8°. London, Longmans,
Green & Co. 1866.
COLE (John). Trial at the Old Bailey, for the
murder of Andrew Clenche, Sept. 1692. fol.
London, T. Wright, 1776.

[HARGRAVE'S state trials, v. 4).

COLEMAN (Edward). Tryal for conspiring
the death of the king, and the subversion of the
government of England, and the protestant re
ligion, king's bench, Westminster, Nov. 1678.
fol.
1 p. 1. 104 pp. London, R. Pawlet,
1678.
[TRIALS for treason, v. 1].

The same.

[TRIALS for treason, v. 2].

The same. fol. London, T. Wright, 1776. [HARGRAVE'S state trials, v. 2].

The true manner of execution, behaviour and last words of E. Coleman at Tyburn, Dec. 3d, 1678. [anon.] 7 pp. sm. 4°. London, R. G. 1678.

[TRIALS for treason, v. 1].

COLLEDGE (Stephen). Trial at Oxford, for high treason, August, 1681. fol. London, T. Wright, 1776.

[HARGRAVE'S state trials, v. 3).
COLLIER (Rev. Jeremy), and others. Pro-

ceedings against [them] for publickly absolv-
ing Sir W. Perkins and Sir J. Friend, at Ty-
burn, 1696. fol. London, T. Wright 1779.
[HARGRAVE'S state trials, v. 10].

COLOMBA (Defendente). Delle lettere di
cambio e dei biglietti all' ordine. 118 pp. 8°.
Torino, G. Favale e comp. 1863.
COMPLEAT collection of remarkable tryals
of the most notorious malefactors at the Old-
Bailey. v. 4. 120. London, 1721.
COMPTON (Henry, bishop of London). Pro-
ceedings against [him], at Whitehall, for not
suspending John Sharp, rector of St. Giles's,
Aug. 1686. fol. London, T. Wright, 1777.
[HARGRAVE'S state trials, v. 4).

private acts of the state of Connecticut, May session, 1866. 8°. New Haven, 1866.

CONFEDERATE States of America, (80 | CONNECTICUT (Colony of). Public and called). Acts and resolutions of the first session of the provisional congress of the confederate states, 1861. 8°. Montgomery, (Ala.) Barrett, Wimbish & Co. 1861.

The same. The fourth session, 1861-62. 80. Richmond, Tyler, Wise, etc. 1862.

Laws, May session, 1867. 8°. Hartford, 1867. (2 copies.)

Connecticut reports. v. 32-33. By John Hooker. 8°. Hartford, Case, Lockwood & Co. 1866-67. (2 copies of v. 32.)

Public laws of the confederate states of America, from the first session of the first con- CONSIDERATIONS gress, 1862, to the first session of the second congress, 1864. Edited by James M. Matthews. 2 v. 8°. Richmond, R. M. Smith, 1862-64. [2 copies. 1 copy bound with the preceding vol.]

on criminal law. [anon.] xxxii, 434 pp. 8°. London, T. Cadell, 1772.

Statutes at large of the provisional government of the confederate states of America, from February 8, 1861, to February 18, 1862. Together with the constitution of the provisional government, and the permanent constitution of the confederate states, and the treaties concluded by the confederate states with Indian tribes. Edited by James M. Matthews. 80. Richmond, R. M. Smith, 1864.

CONJUGIUM languens: or, the natural, civil, and religious mischiefs arising from conjugal infidelity and impunity. By Casta

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The same. [To 1786]. 4 p. 1. [368] pp. fol. Hartford, E. Babcock, 1786. Acts and laws of his majesty's English colony of Connecticut, in New England, in America [digested]. 8, 10, 406 pp. fol. New London, T. Green, 1769.

·(State of). Public acts, May session, 1861; public and private acts, October session, 1861, and May session, 1862; and public and private acts, May session, 1866. 3 v. 8°. Hartford and New Haven, 1861–66.

COOK (Peter). Trial at the Old Bailey, for high treason, May, 1696. fol. London, T. Wright, 1777.

[HARGRAVE'S state trials, v. 4].

COOLEY (Thomas M.) A digest of the reported cases contained in the Michigan reports. [anon.] xxviii, 73 pp. 8°. Ann Arbor, by the compiler, 1866. [2 copies].

COOPER (Anthony Ashley, 1st earl of Shaftesbury). Proceedings in [his] case, at the king's bench, June, 1677. fol. London, T. Wright, 1776.

[HARGRAVE'S state trials, v. 2].

Proceedings in the Old Baily, 24th Nov. 1681, upon the bill of indictment for high treason. 1 p. 1. 48 pp. fol. London, S. Mearne, 1681.

[TRIALS for treason, v. 4].

The same. fol. London, T. Wright, 1776.
[HARGRAVE'S state trials, v. 3).
COOPER (C. D.) Trial. See VAN RENS-
SELAER (S.)

CORBETT (Richard). Trial for murder.
See BAMBRIDGE (Thomas), and COR-
BETT.

CORNISH (Henry). Tryal for conspiring
the death of the king, and raising a rebellion;
and [of] J. Fernley, W. Ring, and E. Gaunt,
for harbouring and maintaining rebels: Old
Baily, Oct. 1685. 1 p. 1. 42 pp. fol. London,
G. Croom, 1685.

[TRIALS for treason, v. 5]. The same. [TRIALS for treason, v. 6]. CORNWALLIS (Charles, 3d baron Cornwallis). Trial at Westminster, for the murder of Robert Clerk, 1678. fol. London, T. Wright, 1776.

[HARGRAVE'S state trials, v. 2].

CORPUS juris civilis. See JUSTINIANUS. CORSINI (Brigadier D. Luis). Las leyes de la guerra, segun las tradiciones y los adelantos de la civilizacion. viii, 264 pp. 120. Madrid, M. Rivadeneyra, 1857.

CORYTON (John). A treatise on the law of CRONE(Mathew). Proceedings against [him]

letters-patent, for the sole use of inventions in the united kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland; with a summary of the patent laws in force in the principal foreign states. xxvii, 563 pp. 8°. London, H. Sweet, 1855. COS-GAYON (Fernando), and CÁNOVAS

Del Castillo (Emelio). Diccionario manual de derecho administrativo español, para uso de los funcionarios dependientes de los ministerios de gobernacion y fomento, y las alcaldes y ayuntamientos. viii, 992 pp. 8°. Madrid, Herederos de Vallejo, 1860. COWPER (Spencer), and others. Trial at Hertford, for the murder of Mrs. Sarah Stout, July, 1699. fol. London, T. Wright, 1777. [HARGRAVE'S state trials, v. 5).

[Their] case. Published by them. [With] the Hertford letter. A reply to the Hertford letter, [and] some observations on the trial. fol. London, T. Wright, 1778. [HARGRAVE'S state trials, v. 8]. COX (Edward). Forms of practical proceedings in the chambers of the master of the rolls and the vice-chancellors. 3d ed. Revised and considerably enlarged. By John Biddle. xx, 687, 53 pp. 8°. London, E. Cox, 1863. COX (Edward William). Reports of all the cases decided by the superior courts of law and equity, relating to the law of joint-stock companies; commencing Hilary term, 1864. v. i. xxxi, 704 pp. 8°. London, Horace Cox, 1867.

CRAIG (Richard Davis). Legal and equitable rights and liabilities as to trees and woods. xiii, 194 pp. 80°. London, William Maxwell, 1866.

CRANBURNE (Charles). Trial, for hightreason, king's bench, April, 1696. fol. London, T. Wright, 1777.

[HARGRAVE'S state trials, v. 4]. CREIGHTON (Robert, lord Sanquhar). See CRICHTON.

CRICHTON (Robert, lord Sanquhar). Ar

raignment and confession, at the king'sbench, June, 1612, for procuring the murder of John Turner. fol. London, T. Wright, 1778. [HARGRAVE'S state trials, v. 7].

CRISENOY (J. de). Les ordonnances de
Colbert, et l'inscription maritime. 24 pp. 8°.
Paris, Guillaumin et Cie. 1862.
CROCKER (Uriel H.) Notes on common

forms: a book of Massachusetts law. xvi, 235 pp. 8°. Boston, Little, Brown & Co. 1867. CROMARTIE (George Mac Kenzie, 3d earl of). See MAC KENZIE.

for high treason [London], May, 1690. fol. London, T. Wright, 1779.

[HARGRAVE'S state trials, v. 10].

CROOK (John), and others. Trial, [being] quakers, at the Old-Baily, for refusing to take the oaths of allegiance and supremacy, June, 1662. Related by J. Crook. fol. London, T. Wright, 1776.

[HARGRAVE'S state trials, v. 2].

CROSBY (Brass, lord mayor of London). [His] case, on a commitment by the house of commons. Court of common-pleas, 1771. fol. London, T. Wright, 1781. [HARGRAVE'S state trials, v. 11). CROSBY alias PHILLIPS ([Trial for treason. 1695?] fol. Wright, 1779.

-). Case. London, T.

[HARGRAVE'S state trials, v. 10]. CUDDON (James). A succinct treatise on the copyhold acts, the practical working and effect thereof, and the mode of procedure under the same, for effecting enfranchisement. viii, 291 pp. 8°. London, Stevens & sons, 1865.

CURL or CURLL (Edmund). [His] case. 1727. That an obscene book is punishable as a libel. fol. London, T. Wright, 1779. [HARGRAVE'S state trials, v. 10).

CURRY (William). The commentaries of

Sir William Blackstone on the laws and constitution of England; carefully abridged, in a new manner, and continued down to the present time. 2d ed. xvi, 704 pp. 8°. London, Clarke & sons, 1809. CURTIS (George Ticknor). A treatise on the law of patents for useful inventions, as enacted and administered in the United States of America. 3d ed. Revised and enlarged. xxxviii, 631 pp. 8°. Boston, Little, Brown & Co. 1867. (4 copies).

CURTIS (Jane). Trial, at Guildhall, for publishing a libel, entitled, An appeal from the country to the city, etc. 1679. fol. London, T. Wright, 1776.

[HARGRAVE'S state trials, v. 2). DACRE (William, 3d baron Dacre of Gillesland, of the North). Trial for high treason, July, 1535. fol. London, T. Wright, 1781. [HARGRAVE'S state trials, v. 11]. DALY (Charles P.) Reports of cases in the court of common pleas for the city and county of New York. v. 1. xii, 633 pp. 8°. New York, Baker, Voorhis & Co. 1866. (2 copies.)

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