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BIBLIOTHECAE quam Vir Doctus et admodum Reverendus DANIEL WILLIAMS, S.T.P. Bono publico legavit, Catalogus.

LONDINI: Typis Jacobi Bettenham. MDCCXXVII, [B-Ggg 2] 414 pages, exclusive of Notice to the Reader, 2 pages; and Index and Errata, 4 pages. Octavo. This Catalogue was also reprinted in 1801, in octavo.

Appendix ad Catalogum Bibliothecæ DANIELIS WILLIAMS, S.T.P.-Lond. MDCCCVIII, 28 pages.-A Second Appendix, consisting of 64 pages, was printed in 1814.

ROYAL INSTITUTION.

CXXXIII.

PROSPECTUS of the ROYAL INSTITUTION of Great Britain, incorporated by Charter MDCCC. Patron, the King; with a Copy of the Charter and a List of the Subscribers.

LONDON: Printed for the Royal Institution, by W. Bulmer and Co. Cleveland Row, St. James's. Octavo, 71 pages.

CXXXIV.

The CHARTER and BY-LAWS of the ROYAL INSTITUTION of Great Britain: together with a List of the Proprietors and Subscribers; the Annual Report of the Visitors, and the Regulations of the Library; and Collection of Reference.

LONDON: From the Press of the Royal Institution of Great Britain, Albemarle Street; W. Savage, Printer. 1803. Octavo, 120 pages.

CXXXV.

CATALOGUE of the LIBRARY of the ROYAL INSTITUTION of Great Britain, methodically arranged: with an alphabetical Index of Authors, by WILLIAM HARRIS, Keeper of the Library.

LONDON: Printed by William Savage, Bedford Bury, Printer to the Royal Institution. 1809. Octavo, 498 pages. N. B. There are LARGE PAPER copies of this Catalogue.

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CXXXVI.

LONDON INSTITUTION.-1. Charter of the London Institution, under the Great Seal of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland, dated 21st January 1807. London: Printed by Phillips and Fardon, George Yard, Lombard Street. 1807. Octavo, 29 pages.

2. Plan and By-Laws of the London Institution, for the Advancement of Literature and the Diffusion of useful Knowledge determined upon at a General Meeting of the Proprietors, October 17, 1805; with a List of the Proprietors and Life Subscribers. 1806. Octavo, 73 pages.

3. A Catalogue of the Library of the London Institution.London: Printed by Richard Taylor and Co. Printers Court, Shoe Lane. 1813. Octavo, 750 pages.

CXXXVII.

ORIGINES JURIDICIALES: or HISTORICAL
MEMORIALS of the English Laws, Courts of Justice,
Forms of Tryall, Punishment in Cases Criminal,
Law Writers, Law Books, Grants and Settlements of
Estates, Degree of Serjeant, INNES of COURT and
CHANCERY. Also A Chronologie of the Lord
Chancellors and Keepers of the Great Seal, Lord
Treasurers, Justices Itinerant, Justices of the Kings
Bench and Common Pleas, Barons of the Exche-
quer, Masters of the Rolls, Kings Attorneys and Sol-
licitors, and Serjeants at Law. By WILLIAM DUG-
DALE, Esq. Norroy King of Arms.

LONDON: Printed by F. and T. Warren, for the Author.
MDCLXVI. Folio.

Title-page as above, printed with black and red ink.
The "Imprimatur" signed Orl. Bridgeman and Mathew Hale,
dated 24 Maï, 1666. To front the Title.

Latin Dedication to Edward Hide, Earl of Clarendon.
Preface, 3 pages.

Origines Juridiciales, [B-Ggg 2] 332 pages.

Half Title: "Chronica Series Cancellariorum et Custodum Magni Sigilli; Thesaurariorum; Justiciariorum Itinerantium, Justiciariorum ad Placita coram Rege et de Communi Banco,

Baronum de Scaccario, Magistrorum Rotulorum, Attornatorum et Sollicitatorum Regis, servientium ad Legem, per Gulielmum Dugdale, Warwicensem, Norroy Regem Armorum." Chronica Series Cancellariorum, &c. printed in columns between lines, [A-Gg] 115 pages. The Index, [h] 2 pages.

Errata, 1 page.

Errors of paging :-pages 95-6, [Bb] of the "Chronica repeated, and follow.

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1. Portrait of Edward Hide, Earl of Clarendon. D. Loggan ad vivum sculp. To face the Dedication; and fronts p. 112 of the Second and Third Editions.

2. The Seal of Robert Grimbald.-Monument of John Cokaine at Ashburne in Derbyshire. Figures of Sir William Haward, Knt, Richard Pycot and John Haugh, in the Windows of the Church of Long Melford in Suffolk. On the letter-press of p. 100.

3-5. Fifty-six Shields of Arms in the Windows of the Middle and Inner Temple Halls. On the letter-press of pages 184, 185, 186.

6-13. One hundred and sixty Shields of Arms in the Windows of the Middle and Inner Temple Halls. On the letterpress of pages 223–230.

14-18. One hundred and seventeen Shields of Arms in the Windows of the Hall and Chapel of Lincoln's Inn. On the letter-press of pages 238-242.

19-28. Two hundred and thirty-eight Shields, in the Windows of the Hall of Gray's Inn, &c. On the letter-press of pages 300-309.

29-33. One hundred and sixty-nine Shields, in the Windows of Serjeants Inn, Fleet Street. On the letter-press of

pages 328-332.

34. Twenty-five Shields of Arms in the Windows of Serjeants. Inn, Chancery Lane. On the letter-press of p. 334. 35. Portrait of Sir John Clenche, Knt. W. Hollar sc. 1664. p. 96 of the "Chronica Series."

36. Portrait of Sir Edward Coke, Knt, with Arms. D. Loggan fec. p. 104 of the "Chronica Series."

37. Portrait of Sir Randolph Crewe, Knt W. Hollar sc. 1664. p. 105 of the "Chronica Series."

38. Portrait of Sir Robert Heath, Knt. W. Hollar sc. 1664. p. 110 of the "Chronica Series."

N. B. There are copies of this edition upon LARGE Paper.

***The "Second Edition, with Additions," was printed" in the Savoy by Tho. Newcomb, for Abel Roper, John Martin, and Henry Herringman: and are to be sold at the Sun, in Fleet Street; at the Bell, in St Paul's Church-yard; and at the Anchor, in the Lower Walk of the New Exchange, 1671." The title-page is in red and black ink; the Dedication is omitted; the Preface occupies 4 pages; the "Origines," [B-Hhh 2] 336 pages; the Index, which has the signature iii, consists of 2 pages; the "Chronica Series Cancellariorum, &c." [A-Gg] 117 pages, the Table being continued to the year 1671; and the following Errors of paging occur through the Work: page 198 is misprinted 200;-pp. 343-346 for 243-246;-p. 148 for 248; -and pages 275, 6, 7, 8, 281, 280, 281 for pp. 277-283.—A Table of Errata, of one page, concludes the volume.-A Portrait of Sir Orlandus Bridgeman, Knt and Bart, engraved by W. Faithorne, was likewise added to this second edition at page 116.

The "Third Edition, with Additions," having the Title also printed in red and black ink, has the Author's additional official title thus: "By Sir William Dugdale, K now Garter Principal King of Arms," with the following imprint: "London: Printed for Christop. Wilkinson, Tho. Dring, and Charles Harper; and are to be sold at their Shops in Fleet Street, 1680." On comparing this edition with the second, it has nothing more than a reprinted title and four additional pages: being a Continuation of the Tables of the Lord Chancellors, &c. to the year 1680: also a Continuation of the Catalogues of the Readers and Treasurers of the Inner Temple, Middle Temple, Lincoln's Inn, and Gray's Inn, forming in the whole 122 pages (signatures A-Hh).—The Errors of paging and the Table of Errata, more numerous than in the First edition, are precisely the same with the Second edition.— There are three Portraits in this edition which are not in the First; and two that are not in the Second; viz.

1. John Selden, Esq. R. White sculp. To front the Titlepage, or page 175.

2. Sir Orlandus Bridgeman, Knt and Bart. W. Faithorne ad viv. sculp. p. 116.

3. Sir John Vaughan, Knt, Año 1674. R.White sculp. p.117. The same plate as in his "Reports."

N.B. This work was abridged and continued, first in 1685, and afterwards in 1739, under the following Title:" CHRONICA JURIDICIALIA or an Abridgment and Continuation of Dugdale's Origines Juridiciales; containing a Calendar of the Years

of our Lord God, and the Kings of England, &c. from William the Conqueror to the Year 1739. With chronological Tables of the Names of all The Lord Chancellors, Judges, Serjeants, &c. shewing the Times of their several Promotions, &c. opposite to the Years in the said Calendar. SECOND EDITION.-London. 1739." Octavo.

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The HISTORY and ANTIQUITIES of the FOUR INNS of COURT: namely, the Inner Temple, Middle Temple, Lincoln's Inn, and Gray's Inn:-and of the NINE INNS of CHANCERY; to wit, Clifford's Inn, Clement's Inn, Lion's Inn, New Inn, Strand Inn, Furnival's Inn, Thavies Inn, Staple Inn, and Barnard's Inn; also of Serjeants Inn in Fleet Street and Chancery Lane, and Scroop's Inn.

Containing every particular Circumstance relative to each of them, comprized in the well-known and justly celebrated Work written by Sir William Dugdale, and published in Folio in the Years 1666, 1671, and 1680, under the Title of Origines Juridiciales, &c. To which is subjoined an Appendix, containing several modern Orders made by the Society of Lincoln's Inn; namely, for appointing a Preacher, &c.; their summary Method of proceeding by Padlock, Bar, and Watch, against a Member who suffers an Inmate to inhabit his Chambers, &c.; Order against the Benchers nominating Objects for the Sacrament Money, &c.; also List of the present Benchers of the Four Inns of Court.

The whole is published by Desire of some Members of Parliament, in order to point out the Abuses in the Government of the Inns of Court and Chancery, and to propose such Expedients for remedying them, and regulating the Study and Practice of the Law, by Act of Parliament, as shall be judged necessary.

All these Inns of Court and Chancery do make the most famous University for the profession of the Law only, or of any one human Science that is in the World, and advanceth itself above all others, quantum inter Viburna Cupressus."-Sir ED. COKE, in Pref. to 3d Report.

LONDON: Printed for G. Kearsley, No. 46, Fleet Street, 1780. Octavo, containing Preface, Contents, and Historical Part, 271 pages,

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