The boke for a iustice of peace

Anthony Fitzherbert, Thomas Berthelet, George Dunn

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The boke for a iustice of peace

Justices of the peaceHandbooks, manualsEarly works to 1800Criminal lawCourts baron and courts leetWritsCosts (Law)England and Wales. Court of ExchequerEngland and Wales. Hundred Courts

A work in 6 parts, each with separate title pages (within woodcut borders) and colophons. Printed by Berthelet, 1537-1540. Although the parts are called for on the general title page, volumes differ. Part 2 = Modus tenendi Curiam Baronis, (1540) STC 7713.3; pt. 3 = Returna brevium, STC 20899.5 [1537-1540?] or 20900.5 [1538-1540?]; pt. 4 = Carta feodi (1539) STC 15584.5; pt. 5 = Exchequer ordinance : 1447, STC 7696.7 (1537) or 7697.5 (1540); pt. 6 = The statutes which the justices of the peace ..., STC 9338.3 (1538) or 9338.5. (1540) --Cf. STC (2nd ed.)

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