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Liber Sextus Decretalium D. Bonifacii Papæ VIII., Clementis Papæ V.,
Constitutiones Extravagantes tum Viginti D. Joannis Papæ XXII.
tum Communes, cum suis glossis suæ integritati restitutæ.
Taurini, 1620. [E. 11. 26.]

folio,

Exemplar aliud. folio, Taurini, 1620. [H. 3. 20.] CORPUS Juris Canonici, cum Glossis. 4to. Parisiis, sine anno. [I. 6. 12.] GUIDONIS de Baijso Commentaria super Decretorum volumine, cum Apostillis Nicolai Superancii. folio, Mediolani, 1508. [G. 11. 5.] Commentaria utilissima PREPOSITI [i. e. Fr. de Zabarellis] super quarto Decretalium. Cum Apostillis D. BENEDICTI DE VADIS de Foro Sempronii. folio, Tridini, 1515. [G. 11. 6.]

TUDESCHIS (Nicolai de) Commentaria in primum Decretalium Librum. 5 tomis, folio, Lugduni, 1586. [K. 11. 1-5.]

ZABARELLIS (Fr. de) super Clementinis Commentaria. folio, Venetiis, meecereix. [G. 11. 4.]

BARBOSII (Augustini) Collectanea Doctorum tam veterum, quam recentiorum, in Jus Pontificium universum. 4 tomis in 3 vols. folio, Lugduni, 1636. [H. 1. 5-7.]

BERTACHINI (Joannis) Repertorium. 3 tomis, folio, Venetiis, 1500-01. [H. 3. 11–13.]

BOHMERI (J. H.) Dissertationes Juris Ecclesiastici Antiqui. 8vo. Lipsiæ, 1711. [F. 27. 31.]

GERBAIS (Joannis) Dissertatio de Causis majoribus, ad caput 'Concordatorum de Causis.' 4to. Lugduni, 1685. [H. 5. 24.] LANCELOTTI (Jo. Pauli) Institutiones Juris Canonici. 4to. Lugduni, 1577. [H. 6. 28.] LAUNOII (Joannis) Explicata Ecclesiæ Traditio, circa canonem 'Omnis utriusque Sexûs.' 8vo. Parisiis, 1672. [C. 15. 12.]

Launoii (Joannis) Contentorum in Libro sic inscripto, Dominici Galesii Ecclesiastica in Matrimonium potestas,' Erratorum Index locupletissimus. 4to. Parisiis, 1677. [H. 5. 19.]

MONETA (Alexandri) Duo Tractatus, de Optione Canonica et de Decimis. 12mo. Marpurgi, 1599. [K. 8. 40.]

MUXELLANI (Dyni) Commentaria in Regulas Juris Pontificii.
Lugduni, 1562. [D. 15. 54.]

8vo.

REBUFFI (Petri) Praxis Beneficiorum absolutissima, acquirendi, conservandique illa, ac amittendi, modos continens; usumque et stylum Literarum Curiæ Romanæ; formas denique signaturæ et alia, quæ ad hanc materiam spectant. folio, Lugduni, 1570. [H. 2. 6.]

TAMBURINI (Ascanii) de Jure Abbatum, et aliorum Prælatorum tam regularium, quam sæcularium Episcopis inferiorum. 3 vols. folio, Lugduni, 1640. [H. 1. 8-10.]

Decisiones Rote Nove et Antique, cum additionalibus Casibus dubiis, et Regulis Cancellarie Apostolice. 4to. Lugduni, 1519. [H. 5. 13.]

IV. British Law.

Introduction.

Treatises on the Study, &c. of the Laws of England.

BASSET (Thomas) A Catalogue of the Common and Statute Law Books of this Realm. 12mo. London, 1682. [H. 8. 2.]

WOOD (Thomas) Thoughts concerning the Study of the Laws of England. 8vo. London, 1727. [P. 114. (11.)]

BLACKSTONE (William) A Discourse on the Study of the Law. 8vo. Oxford, 1758. [P. 5. (1.)]

*BRIDGMAN (R. W.) Reflections on the Study of the Law.

8vo. London,

1804. *RAITHBY (John) The Study and Practice of the Law considered, in their various Relations to Society. 8vo. London, 1816.

*A TREATISE on the Study of the Law, containing Directions to Students; written by those celebrated Lawyers, Orators, and Statesmen, the Lords Mansfield, Ashburton, and Thurlow, in a Series of Letters. 8vo. London, 1797.

1. Public and Constitutional Law of England.

i. Constitution of England.

SMITH (Sir Thomas) The Commonwealth of England and the Manner of the Government thereof. 4to. London, 1609. [E. 18. 3.] BACON (Nathaniel) An Historical and Political Discourse of the Laws and Government of England, from the first times to the end of the Reign of Queen Elizabeth. Collected from some Manuscript Notes of J. Selden, Esq. 4to. London, 1760. [D. 3. 27.]

KING (Edward) An Essay on the English Constitution and Government. 8vo. London, 1765. [P. 246. (9.)]

King (Edward) An Essay on the English Constitution. 8vo. London, 1767. [P. 330. (1.)]

DELOLME (J. L.) The Constitution of England; or an Account of the
English Government. 8vo. London, 1790. [Gg. 7. 45.]
Delolme (J. L.) The Constitution of England.

8vo. London, 1777.

[Q. 5. 8.] Delolme (J. L.) The Constitution of England. 8vo. London, 1817.

[Gg. 5. 33.]

MILLAR (John) An Historical View of the English Government from the Settlement of the Saxons in Britain to the Accession of the House of Stewart. 4to. London, 1790. [L. 25. 15.] CARTWRIGHT (John) An Appeal, Civil and Military, on the subject of the English Constitution. 8vo. London, 1799. [I. 21. 19.]

A LETTER of a Gentleman to his Friend; shewing that the Bishops are not to be Judges in Parliament, in Cases Capital. 8vo. London, 1679. [E. 1. 39.] *HALLAM (Henry) The Constitutional History of England from the Anglo-Saxons to the Reign of Edward IV. 8vo. View of Europe, &c.

Vols. II. and III.

*Hallam (Henry) The Constitutional History of England from the Accession of Henry VII. to the Death of George II. 2 vols. 4to. London, 1826.

ii. Succession and Title to the Crown.

A BRIEF HISTORY of the Succession, collected out of the Records and most authentic Historians. folio, 1688. [C. 5. 16.]

A BRIEF HISTORY of the Succession to the Crown of England. 4to. 1714. [P. 14. (26.)]

AGREEMENT betwixt the present and former Government: or, a Discourse of this Monarchy, whether Elective or Hereditary? also of Abdication, Vacancy, Interregnum, Present Possession of the Crown, and the Reputation of the Church of England. 4to. London, 1689.

[M. 16. 30.] ASGILL (John) Apology for an Omission in his late Publication. 8vo. London, 1713. [P. 239. (7.)] The Hereditary Right of the Crown of England asserted; the History of the Succession since the Conquest cleared; and the true English Constitution vindicated from the Misrepresentations of Dr. Higden's View and Defence. By a Gentleman [Mr. HARBIN.] folio, London, 1713. [I. 5. 25.]

A Letter to the Bishop of Carlisle concerning a Book entituled "The Hereditary Right of the Crown of England asserted," &c. 8vo. London, 1713. [N. 9. 22.]

The present Constitution and the Protestant Succession vindicated, in Answer to a late Book intituled " The Hereditary Right of the Crown of England asserted," &c. 8vo. London, 1714. [M. 19. 18.]

Another Copy. 8vo. London, 1714. [N. 9. 22.]

Other Tracts relative to the Succession to the British Crown will be found infra, CLASS V. HISTORY, SECT. IV. Tit. II. §. ii. History of England during Particular Periods, under the Reign of Queen Anne.

iii. Of the King, His Prerogative, and Supremacy ;— Power of Dispensing with Penal Statutes, &c.

PRYNNE (William) An exact Chronological Vindication, and Historical Demonstration of our British, Roman, Saxon, Danish, Norman, and English Kings' Supreme Ecclesiastical Jurisdiction over all Spiritual or Religious Affairs, Causes, Persons, as well as Temporal, within the Realms of England, Scotland, Ireland, and other Dominions, from the

Original Planting and Embracing of Christian Religion, and Reign of King Lucius our first Christian King, to the end of the Reign of Queen Elizabeth. 3 vols. folio, London, 1665-66-68. [E. 12. 18-20.]

A Shorte Treatise of Politike Power and of the true Obedience which Subjectes owe to Kynges and other Civile Governors, with an Exhortation to all true Naturall Englishe Men. Compyled by D. I. P. B. R. W. 8vo. 1553. [K. 18. 36.]

BECANI (Martini) Duellum cum Guilielmo Tooker de Primatû Regis Angliæ. 8vo. Moguntiæ, 1612. [K. 18. 35.]

Apologia pro Juramento Fidelitatis, primùm quidem Anonymas, nunc vero ab ipso Auctore Serenissimo ac Potentissimo Principe, JACOBO Dei Gratia, Magnæ Britanniæ, Franciæ et Hiberniæ Regis, denuo edita. 12mo. Londini, 1609. [I. 18. 16.]

Torti (Matthæi, i. e. Cardinalis BELLARMINI) Responsio ad Librum inscriptum "Triplici nodo, triplex Cuneus, sive Apologia pro Juramento Fidelitatis adversus duo Brevia Papa Pauli V. et recentes Literas Cardinalis Bellarmini ad Georgium Blacvellum Angliae Archipresbyterum." 4to. 1608. [K. 19. 14.]

ANDREWS (Lanceloti Episcopi Cicestriensis) Tortura Torti, sive Responsio ad Matthæi Torti Librum contra Apologiam Jacobi Magne Britanniæ Regis pro Juramento Fidelitatis. 4to. Londini, 1609. [K. 20. 5.] ·

Exemplar aliud. 4to. Londini, 1609. [C. 10. 32.]

Andrews (Lanceloti Episcopi Eliensis) Responsio ad Apologiam Cardinalis Bellarmini, quam edidit contra Præfationem Monitoriam Jacobi I. Regis, omnibus Christianis, Monarchis, Principibus, atque Ordinibus inscriptam. 4to. Londini, 1610. [N. 6. 45.]

THOMSONI (Richardi) Elenchus Refutationis Torture Torti, adversus Martinum Becanum. 8vo. Londini, 1611. [M. 18. 13.] WILSONI (Johannis) In Georgium Blackwellum Angliæ Archipresbyterum, a Clemente VIII. designatum, Quæstio Bipartita. 4to. Londini, 1609. [L. 19. 27.] BARLOW (William, Bishop of Lincoln) An Answer to the Catholic Englishman's Censure upon the Apology, made by King James I. for the Oath of Allegiance. 4to. London, 1609. [K. 19. 12.]

DU MOULIN (Peter) A Defence of the Catholic Faith, contained in the Book of James I. against the Answer of N. Coeffetau. 4to. London, 1610. [C. I. 32.]

THE ENCOUNTER against M. Parsons. By a Review of his last Sober Reckoning, and his Exceptions urged in the Treatise of his Mitigation. 4to. London, 1610. [C. 1. 2.]

RESPONSIO ad Argumenta Francisci Suarezii pro potestate papali Reges deponendi. 8vo. 1614. [K. 18. 45.]

DONNE (John) Pseudo-Martyr. Wherein out of certaine Propositions and Gradations, this Conclusion is evicted: That those which are of the Romane Religion in this Kingdome, may and ought to take the Oath of Allegeance. 4to. London, 1610. [E. 20. 2.]

Another Copy. 4to. London, 1610. [Ff. 6. 14.]

A Remonstrance of K. JAMES of England, &c. for the Rights of Kings and the Independency of their Crowns, against an Oration of Card. of

Perron, pronounced in the Chamber of the Third Estate, Jan. 15, 1615. Translated out of his Majesty's French Copy. 4to. Cambridge, 1617. [N. 8. 39.]

Replica. Seu adversus nuperrimam Confutationem aliquotæ particulæ partis prioris Apologia Thomæ MORTONI (Authore C. R. Theologo) Brevis Velitatio. 4to. Londini, 1638. [N. 6. 48.]

THE TRUE GROUNDS of Ecclesiasticall Regiment set forthe in a breife Dissertation. Maintaining the Kings Spirituall Supremacy against the pretended Independencie of the Prelates, &c. Together with some passages touching the Ecclesiasticall Power of Parliaments, the Use of Synods, and the Power of Excommunication. 4to. London, 1640.

[M. 15. 34.] JENKINS (David) Lex Terræ ; or a Briefe Discourse of Law; whereby it is proved that the Supreme Power in this Kingdome is in the King only, and not in the two Houses of Parliament. 18mo. London, 1648.

Another Copy. [M. 15. 37.]

[H. 17. 30.]

THE KING'S POWER in Ecclesiastical Matters truly stated. 4to. London, 16-. [P. 45. (15.)]

Another Copy. 4to. London. [P. 48. (14.)]

THE JESUIT'S Loyalty manifested, in Three Treatises written by them
against the Oath of Allegiance. 4to. London, 1677. [B. 6. 28.]
An Answer to a Pamphlet intituled "The Judgment and Doctrine of the
Clergy of the Church of England concerning one special Branch of the
King's Prerogative, viz. In dispensing with the Penal Laws." 4to.
London, 1687. [N. 8. 25.]

AN ENQUIRY into the Measures of Submission to the Supream Authority; and of the Grounds upon which it may be necessary or lawful for Subjects to defend their Religion, Lives, and Liberties. 4to. 1688.

[M. 15. 33.]

A SEASONABLE DISCOURSE, wherein is examined, What is lawful during the Confusions and Revolutions of Government, especially in the case of a Sovereign deserting his Kingdoms: and how far a Man may lawfully conform to the Powers and Commands of those, who with various successes hold Kingdoms. 4to. London, 1689. [M. 14. 13.] JENKINS (David) Works upon divers Statutes concerning the King's Prerogative and the Liberty of the Subject. 8vo. London. [M. 16. 37.] WAKE (William) An Appeal to all the true Members of the Church of England in behalf of the King's Ecclesiastical Supremacy. 8vo. London, 1698. [N. 9. 37.]

A COLLECTION of Statutes relating to the Oathes of Allegiance and Supremacy. 4to. London, 1661. [N. 8. 17.]

MADOX (Thomas) The History and Antiquities of the Exchequer of the Kings of England, from the Norman Conquest to the end of the Reign of King John, and to the end of the Reign of Edward II. With a correct Copy of the Ancient Dialogue concerning the Exchequer generally ascribed to Gervasius Tilburensis. folio, London, 1711.

[E. 13. 22.]

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