The attorney's compleat pocket-book. Part II. :. Containing, an exact abridgment of such rules of court, acts of Parliament, and adjudged cases, together with a great variety of practical instructions as an attorney may have occasion to consult in his daily practice, especially when absent from his office. ... Calculated for the use of practicers in general, but more particularly for the assistance of country attornies and their clerks; also necessary for private gentlemen, landlords. Stewards, tenants, &c. /. By the author of the first part..
Author of the Attorney's practice epitomized.
Category
Books
Date
1743
Materials
Place of origin
London
Collection
Lacock, Wiltshire
NT 3008126
Summary
Bibliographic description
iv, 357, [11] pages ;. 12mo. c26.b.19 Provenance: manuscript inscription on front pastedown: Davenport Talbot [i.e. William Davenport Talbot (1764-1800)]. Binding: eighteenth-century full calf, blind fillets to form a boarder with a further blind roll at the joint; spine with five raised bands; hand written paper (?) spine label 'Attorney's Pocket Book'; '2' written in black marker (?) in third spine compartment.
Makers and roles
Author of the Attorney's practice epitomized. Lintot, Henry, 1703-1758, publisher Birt, Samuel, -1755, bookseller Sandby, William, -1799, bookseller Ward, Caesar, bookseller Chandler, Richard, -1744, bookseller