The Attorney's Pocket Companion; or, a Guide to the Practisers of the Law: In Two Parts: Being a Translation of Law-Proceedings in the Courts of King's-Bench and Common-Pleas, Containing a Collection of the common Forms, beginning with the Original, and ending with the Judicial Process: Together with an Historical as well as Practical Treatise on Ejectments To which is also added, The Law and Practice of Fines and Recoveries, and several other Precedents.
de [Mallory, John], “Gentleman of the Inner-Temple.” [John G.C. Brainard’s copy]
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[London]: "In the Savoy, Printed by E and R Nutt for Thomas Harris, at the Looking-Glass and Bible on London Bridge," 1741. "Third Edition, carefully corrected," this copy with the ownership signature of John G.C. Brainard at the first blank page. 16mo (65" x 425"), [2], 348, & [16] pp, two parts bound in one volume. Contemporary full sheep, the spine in six compartments separated by raised bands, with a gilt-lettered maroon spine label in one compartment ESTC N44455. OCLC finds 9 copies under 4 accession numbers.
Binding rubbed & scuffed, joints & hinges cracked, gilt dull at spine label, ownership signatures of John G.C. Brainard & Rich. Hayes, Jr in old ink at front blanks, couple of leaves with short tears in the margins (text unaffected), several page corners turned, text tanned & foxed, a good or better copy.
Originally published in 1733 with additional printings in 1734, 1739, 1741, & 1766. This copy, the "third edition carefully corrected," with the ownership signature of John Gardiner Calkins Brainard (1795–1828). Brainard, of New London, Connecticut, was a lawyer, editor of the Connecticut Mirror, and poet His poem "On the Project of African Colonization" is quoted in Harriet Beecher Stowe´s Uncle Tom's Cabin.
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- The Attorney's Pocket Companion; or, a Guide to the Practisers of the Law: In Two Parts: Being a Translation of Law-Proceedings in the Courts of King's-Bench and Common-Pleas, Containing a Collection of the common Forms, beginning with the Original, and ending with the Judicial Process: Together with an Historical as well as Practical Treatise on Ejectments To which is also added, The Law and Practice of Fines and Recoveries, and several other Precedents.
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- [Mallory, John], “Gentleman of the Inner-Temple.” [John G.C. Brainard’s copy]
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- Printed by E. and R. Nutt for Thomas. Harris
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- 1741
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- Great Britain, London, John Mallory, Law, Jurisprudence, John G.C. Brainard
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