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Verlag: London, printed for John Billinger and George Dawes,, 1675
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[16], 76pp., [4]. With an engraved frontispiece, a folding table, and with list of books printed for George Dawes at end. First and only edition. - John Brydall (1635-1705?) was a lawyer and entered Queen`s College in 1652 and graduated in 1655 to graduating, he enrolled as a low ranking member at Lincoln`s Inn and was considered the obvious choice to replace his father upon his stepping down. Brydall published 36 legal treaties, and left 30 others in manuscript upon his death. - Spine and corners somewhat rubbed, inner hinges slightly broken, pages partielly slightly foxed, front and end papers slightly glue-stained, a small printed book-description mounted on front paper, else a fine decorative copy. Sprache: Englisch 8°, contemporary red morocco, gilt title to spine, covers with two double-fillet panels with fleuron device in corners, edges gilt.
Verlag: John Billinger; Geo. Dawes, London, 1675
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First edition. Brydall, John (1635? - 1705?). Jus imaginis apud anglos; or the law of England relating to the nobility & gentry. 8vo. [16], 76, [4, including publisher's advertisements and final blank]pp. Folding table. Lacking frontispiece. London: John Billinger . . . and Geo. Dawes, 1675. 164 x 110 mm. Sheep ca. 1675, gilt spine with leather label, corners repaired, minor stains on front cover. Some edges a bit frayed, but very good. Early annotations (penmanship practice, arithmetical calculations) on folding table and final leaves. Bookplate. First Edition. Brydell, a lawyer and secretary to Charles II's Master of the Rolls, published a number of treatises on British law, including this one on the legal privileges enjoyed by the English nobility and gentry. "Generally, the works ascribed to him reflect a very wide range of jurisprudential expertise, covering such topics as the laws and customs of London, the rights and privileges of the nobility and gentry, conveyancing, bastardy, and lunacy. They also indicate a strongly conservative and pro-monarchical frame of mind" (Oxford Dictionary of National Biography). .
Erscheinungsdatum: 1675
Anbieter: The Lawbook Exchange, Ltd., ABAA ILAB, Clark, NJ, USA
London, 1675. Only edition (illustrator). London, 1675. Only edition. Laws Relating to the Stuart-Era Nobility Brydall, John [b.1635?]. Jus Imaginis Apud Anglos; Or the Law of England Relating to the Nobility & Gentry. Faithfully Collected and Methodically Digested for Common Benefit. London: Printed for John Billinger, 1675. [xvi], 76, [1] pp. Copperplate frontispiece (arms of Great Britain). Folding table. Octavo (6-1/2" x 4-1/4"). Nineteenth-century calf, blind rules to boards, lettering piece and gilt fillets to spine, endpapers renewed. Light rubbing to extremities, boards slightly bowed. Moderate toning to interior, faint dampstaining to margins in a few places, a few creases to folding table, light soiling and tiny (illegible) early owner signature to title page, early annotations to front endleaves, later owner signature and annotation in ("22" "E Booth") to head of frontispiece. An attractive copy of a scarce title. $500. * Only edition. Brydall was a fellow of Queen's College, Oxford, and a bencher of Lincoln's Inn. A remarkably prolific writer, he published 36 legal treatises, and left 30 others in manuscript at the time of his death. All of these are brief, synthetic works. Holdsworth says they are good summaries that are "clearly arranged and based on the leading authorities." OCLC locates 12 copies in North American law libraries. Holdsworth, A History of English Law VI:605. English Short-Title Catalogue R251.
Erscheinungsdatum: 1673
Anbieter: The Lawbook Exchange, Ltd., ABAA ILAB, Clark, NJ, USA
London, 1673. Only edition (illustrator). London, 1673. Only edition. "His Majesties Four Principal Seales" [Brydall, John (b. 1635?)]. Jus Sigilli: Or, The Law of England, Touching His Majesties Four Principal Seales, Viz. The Great Seale, The Privie Seale, The Exchequer Seale, And the Signet. Also of Those Grand Officers, to Whose Custody These Seales are Committed. London: Printed by E. Flesher, For Thomas Dring, 1673. [iv], 129, [15] pp. Includes 9 pp. publisher catalogue. 12mo. (4-3/4" x 2-1/2"). Contemporary sheep, blind rules to boards, raised bands, blind fillets and lettering piece to spine. Light rubbing and some minor scuffs, scratches and soiling to boards, which are separating at ends but secured by cords, moderate rubbing to extremities, chipping to spine ends, corners lightly bumped and worn, faint offsetting to endpapers. Light toning to interior, very light foxing and soiling to a few pages. $650. * Only edition. Jus Sigilli is a detailed description of the four principal seals of England. The Great or Broad Seal is used by the Lord Chancellor to denote the approval and authority of the king. Charters, commissions, or grants from the king must have the mark of the Great Seal in order to carry any authority. The Privy or Little Seal, the monarch's personal seal, was used by the Lord Keeper of the Privy Seale to authorize the use of the Great Seal on important documents, or as an authorization on documents of lesser importance. The Exchequer Great Seal is the seal used by The Court of the Exchequer, which oversees royal revenues. The Signet is affixed to royal documents relating to personal matters. This title was reissued in 1696 with a title beginning The Law of England Touching His Majesties Four Principal Seals. Sowerby, Catalogue of the Library of Thomas Jefferson 1727. English Short-Title Catalogue R19862.
Erscheinungsdatum: 1696
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London, 1696, reissue of the only edition (illustrator). London, 1696, reissue of the only edition. "His Majesties Four Principal Seales" [Brydall, John (b. 1635?)]. The Law of England, Touching His Majesties Four Principal Seals, Viz. The Great Seal, The Privy Seal, The Exchequer Seal, And the Signet. Also of Those Grand Officers to Whose Custody These Seals are Committed. London: Printed and Are to be sold by Dan. Browne, 1696. 129, [6] pp. 12mo, (5" x 3"). Nineteenth-century quarter morocco over paper-covered boards, gilt title and fillets to spine, untrimmed edges, endpapers renewed. Moderate rubbing to extremities, corners bumped, twentieth-century bookplate (G.C.L. Ross) to front pastedown. Moderate toning to interior, light browning to fore-edges of a few leaves, light soiling to title page. $750. * Reissue of the only edition. Brydall provides detailed descriptions of the four principal seals of England. The Great or Broad Seal is used by the Lord Chancellor to denote the approval and authority of the king. Charters, commissions, or grants from the king must have the mark of the Great Seal in order to carry any authority. The Privy or Little Seal, the monarch's personal seal, was used by the Lord Keeper of the Privy Seale to authorize the use of the Great Seal on important documents, or as an authorization on documents of lesser importance. The Exchequer Great Seal is the seal used by The Court of the Exchequer, which oversees royal revenues. The Signet is affixed to royal documents relating to personal matters. This title was first published in 1673 with a title beginning Jus Sigilli: Or, The Law of England Touching His Majesties Four Principal Seales. The reissue is rare. OCLC locates 2 copies (Simon Fraser University, Trinity College, Cambridge), the ESTC adds 1 more (St. John's College, Cambridge). English Short-Title Catalogue (ESTC) R27929.
Erscheinungsdatum: 1676
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London: Printed: for William Crooke, 1676 (illustrator). First Edition. London: Printed: for William Crooke, 1676. Brydall on London, A Copy Presented by the Author to His Father Brydall, John [b.1635?]. Camera Regis, Or, A Short View of London: Containing the Antiquity, Fame, Walls, Bridge, River, Gates, Tower, Cathedral, Officers, Courts, Customs, Franchises, &c. Of that Renowned City. Collected Out of Law & History and Methodized for the Benefit of the Previous Inhabitants. London: Printed: for William Crooke, 1676. [viii], 125, [3] pp. Octavo (6-1/2" x 4-1/4"). Recent calf, blind frames to boards, gilt fillets and lettering piece to spine, endpapers renewed. A few minor scratches to boards, light fading to front board, faint offsetting to preliminaries, retained later armorial bookplate (of William Alexander) to front pastedown, later monogram bookplate (RFG) to recto of first blank. Moderate toning to interior, occasional light foxing and staining to top-edge, light edgewear to final leaf without loss to text. Early inscription "Presidio Veritas/ ex dono authoris filii/ charissimi mei" to verso of title page, struck-through early annotation below. $1,250. * First edition. Brydall was a fellow of Queen's College, Oxford, and a bencher of Lincoln's Inn. A remarkably prolific writer, he published 36 legal treatises, and left 30 others in manuscript at the time of his death. All of these are brief, synthetic works. Holdsworth says they are good summaries that are "clearly arranged and based on the leading authorities." The present title gives an overview of the laws and customs of London. Our copy was apparently presented by Brydall to his father. The work was reissued with a reset title page in 1678. Holdsworth, A History of English Law VI:605. English Short-Title Catalogue R31996. Signed.
Erscheinungsdatum: 1700
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London, 1700. Only edition (illustrator). London, 1700. Only edition. "Natural Fools, Mad-Folks, And Lunatick Persons" Brydall, John [b. 1635?]. Non Compos Mentis: Or, The Law Relating to Natural Fools, Mad-Folks, And Lunatick Persons, Inquisited, And Explained, For Common Benefit. London: Printed by the Assigns of Richard and Edward Atkins, for Isaac Cleave, 1700. [xvi], 127, [1] pp. Final page is a publisher advertisement. Octavo (7" x 4"; 17.8 x 10 cm). Recent calf, blind frames to boards, blind fillets and gilt title and date to spine, endleaves renewed. Browning and foxing to interior, somewhat lighter or heavier in places, partial crack in text block between pp. [xiv] and [xv], all leaves secure, light soiling and/or spark burns to a few leaves, no loss to legibility, adhesive residue to fore-edge of title page and small early ownership signature (of William Harwood) to its head. $1,500. * Only edition. Brydall was a fellow of Queen's College, Oxford, and a bencher of Lincoln's Inn. A remarkably prolific writer, he published 36 legal treatises, and left 30 others in manuscript at the time of his death. All of these are brief, synthetic works. Holdsworth says they are good summaries that are "clearly arranged and based on the leading authorities." Fascinating for its insights into English ideas about mental illness during the 17th century, this treatise also considers the legal nature of "idiots", "persons furious, or distracted" and "drunkards." A former owner of this book may have been William Harwood [d.1860], a British physician and medical writer. Holdsworth, A History of English Law VI:600, 605. English Short-Title Catalogue R19885.
Erscheinungsdatum: 1673
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A Stuart-Era "Nutshell" Brydall, John [b. 1635?]. Speculum Juris Anglicani, Or, A View of the Laws of England, As They are Divided into Statutes, Common-Law and Customs: Incidently, Of the Customs Appertaining to the Famous City of London, Never Before Printed; Together with Resolutions on Several of Them, Given by the Reverend Judges at Westminster. London: Printed by John Streater, Eliz. Flesher and H. Twyford, 1673. [viii], 150 pp. Lacking final blank included in most collations. Octavo (5-3/4"x 3-3/4"). Contemporary sheep, rebacked in period-style calf, blind rules to boards, lettering piece, blind fillets and gilt publication date to spine, blind tooling to board edges, endpapers renewed. Staining to boards, tiny hole to rear board, moderate rubbing to extremities, corners bumped. Moderate toning to interior, light soiling to margins of a few leaves. $1,400. * Only edition, one of two imprints issued the same year. Brydall was a fellow of Queen's College, Oxford, and a bencher of Lincoln's Inn. A remarkably prolific writer, he published 36 legal treatises, and left 30 others in manuscript at the time of his death. All of these are brief, synthetic works. Holdsworth says they are good summaries that are "clearly arranged and based on the leading authorities." Speculum Juris Anglicani is an elementary review of English statutory and customary law. It was, says Holdsworth, "doubtless useful" to the student. OCLC locates 5 copies in North American law libraries (Columbia, Georgetown, Library of Congress, University of Michigan, University of Minnesota). Holdsworth, A History of English Law VI:600, 605. English Short-Title Catalogue R175630.