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Les tenures du monsieur Littelto[n] : ouesque certein cases addes p[er] auters de puisne temps, queux cases troueres signes ouesq[ue] cest signe [clover] al commencement [et] al fine de chescun déux, au fine que ne poyes eux misprender pour les cases de monsieur Littleto[n] pur q[ue]l inconuenience, ils fuerent dernierment tolles de cest liuer et cy vn foitz plus admotes al request des gentil homes students en le ley de[n]gleterre
Littleton, Sir Thomas (1481)
1569
Text in black letter. In Law French. Imprint from colophon (except the date). Signatures: A-X⁸ Y⁴. Prelim. leaf folded, with t.p. on recto and diagram entitled "A figure of the diuision of...
Les tenures de Monsieur Littleton : ouesque certain cases addes per auters de puisne temps, queux cases vous troueres signes ouesque cest
Littleton, Sir Thomas (1481)
1591
In Anglo-Norman (Law French). At the end of the volumes is a note to the reader, dated 1581, signed by William West, who edited the work and divided it into sections for the 1581 edition published b...
Littletons tenures in English : lately perused and amended
Littleton, Sir Thomas (1481)
1621
STC 15782.
The first part of the Institutes of the lawes of England, or : a commentarie upon Littleton, not the name of a lawyer onely, but of the law it selfe
Coke, Sir Edward (1552-1634)
1629
Title within ornamental border.