Tomeki

The boke for a iustice of peace

The boke for a iustice of peace

the boke that teacheth to kepe a courte baron, or a lete. The boke teaching to kepe a courte hundred. The boke called Returna breuium. The boke called Carta feodi, conteyning the forme of dedes, releasses, indentures, obligations, acquytaunces, letters of atturney, letters of permutation, testamentes, and other thynges. The boke of the ordynance to be obserued by the officers of the kynges Escheker, for fees takynge. A boke conteynynge those statutes at lengthe, whych iustices of peace, mayres, sheryffes, baylyffes, constables, and other offycers, were of late commaunded by the kynges maiestie, to put in execution

By Anthony Fitzherbert,Thomas Berthelet,George Dunn,Ramage (Firm)

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Publish Date

1539

Publisher

In ædibus Thome Bertheleti typis impress.

Language

eng

Pages

111

Description:

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.)