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C17th legal bibliography

CALENDARS AND LAW REPORTS

Ames, X, A selection of cases on the laws of bills and notes, vol. 2 (XXXX, 1894)
Browning, E., V. Lushington, Reports of cases decided in the High Court of Admiralty of England, 1863-1865 (London, 1868)
Phillimore, X., Calendar of Chancery proceedings (London, 188X)
Sanders, G.W., Orders of the high court of Chancery, vol. 1 (London, 1845)

COURTS

Phillimore, R., The practice and courts of civil and ecclesiastical law (XXXX, 1848)
Senior, W., Doctors Commons and the old court of admiralty (XXXX, 1922)

FIELDS OF LAW

Davies, K.G., ‘Joint-stock investment in the later seventeenth century’, Economic History Review, 2nd ser., vol. IV, no. 3, pp. 283-301 ?DATE CHECK
Weber, Max, transl. Lutz Kaelber, The history of commercial partnerships in the Middle Ages (Lanham, MY, 2003)

REGISTERS

Foster, J. (ed.), The register of admissions to Grays Inn, 1521-1889 (London, 1889)
- Foster, J. (ed.), The register of admissions to Grays Inn, 1521-1889 (London, 1889)
Cooke, W.H. (ed.), Students admitted to Inner Temple, 1571-1625 (London, 1868)
- Cooke, W.H. (ed.), Students admitted to Inner Temple, 1571-1625 (London, 1868
XXXX, Calendar of Inner Temple, 1603-1660 (XXXX, XXXX)
XXXX (ed.), Records of the honourable society of Lincolns Inn Black Book, 1586-1660, vol. 2 (London, 1898)

LAWYERS

Brooks, C.W., Pettyfoggers and vipers of the commonwealth: the ‘lower branch’ of the legal profession in early modern England (Cambridge, 1986)
Hart, A.R., A History of the king's serjeants at law in Ireland: honour rather than advantage? (XXXX, 2000)
Prest, Wilfrid R., The rise of the barristers: a social history of the English bar, 1590-1640 (Oxford, 1986)

  • Appendix E Biographical Notes on Benchers, pp. 339-406
  • Appendix G Geographical Origins of Sample, pp. 412-413
  • Table 4.2 gentry and Unknowns: Geographical Origins, p. 92
  • Table 4.4 Comparative Regional Origins
  • Table 4.5 Migration and Urbanization
  • Table 4.6 Regional Destinations
  • Table 8.3 Regional Distribution of Royalists and Parliamentarians