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1757PHO-2413Paris, chez Pierre-Guillaume Simon, imprimeur du Parlement, 1757. 4 volumes in-12 (17x10cm), LXXXIV-283pp., 527pp., 451pp., 552pp., basane marbrée époque, dos à nerfs avec titre et tomaison, tranches rouges, ex-libris en page de garde.
176112421Lyon, Imprimerie Louis Cellot, sans date (1761 ?) ; petit in-4, cartonnage rigide de papier marbré orange (reliure moderne) ; 68 pp.
179321415A Londres et se trouve à Paris, chez les marchands de nouveautés, 1793 ; in-8 (220 mm), broché (217 x 140 mm) ; [4], 210 pp., couverture bleue d’époque.
1738GITh063Texte imprimé in-4 broché sous couverture d'attente de l'époque (1738) 47pp. Exemplaire frais et bien complet. Procès au sujet du droit de détournement des eaux passant sur la commune de Chechillière (Isère)pour l'usage industriel. (4430)
180029939Lisboa, Officina de Simao Thaddeo Ferreira 1800. 233 pages Gebundene Ausgabe, Ledereinband, Exemplar in gutem Erhaltungszustand
1787YRG-399In-4, sur vergé filigrané, dans sa couverture d'attente de l'époque, 123 pages, bandeaux. Gravure sur bois signée Gritner (actif dans la seconde moitié du 18e siècle Benizit). Chez AIME DE LA ROCHE. Lyon.
1793130714Paris, s.n.l., Imprimerie de Froullé, se trouve cher. les Libraires du ci- devant Palais- 1793 In-8 20 x 12 cm. Reliure de l’époque veau havane, dos lisse oenés de fers dorés, pièce de titre maroquin fauve, 51-14-70-45-71-8-7-45 pp. Accrocs en tête et en pied de dos.
17818821Amsterdam, [sans nom], 1781. Plaquette in-8 de [4]-XII-84 pages, demi-percaline à la Bradel brune tachetée de beige, pièce de titre et tranches rouges.
174828578Nantes 1748 1 document original de 80 pages brochées, manuscrites à l'encre brune sur papier vergé crème, ligné et filigrané, cachet fiscal gravé et historié en noir en haut des pages : "BRETAGNE - 1 SOL - 3 DENIERS", format : 25,5 x 18,5 cm, PROCÈS EN EXPERTISE DES AYANTS DROIT D'HÉRITAGE DE LA SUCESSION REDHOR [REDOR] EN L'ESTOC REDHOR ET CAMUS A NANTES, DEVANT LES SAGES DE LA COUR ET JURIDICTION DES RÉGAIRES DE NANTES, AU VU DES DIFFÉRENTS EXTRAITS DE BAPTÊMES ET D'ÉPOUSAILLES DES PAROISSES DE SAINT-NICOLAS ET DE SAUTRON : SENTENCES DES HÉRITIERS DÉBOUTÉS FAUTE DE JUSTIFIER QU'ILS SOIENT DESCENDANTS DE JEAN REDHOR, FRÈRE DE DE PIERRE REDHOR ET DE JACQUETTE REDHOR, FAIT A NANTES, LE 28 JUIN 1748, signature manuscrite in-fine : LEPETIT greffier,
174728603Nantes 1747 1 document original de 20 pages brochées, manuscrites à l'encre brune sur papier vergé crème, ligné et filigrané, cachet fiscal gravé et historié en noir en haut des pages : "BRETAGNE - 1 SOL - 4 DENIERS", format : 24,6 x 18,5 cm, PROCÈS EN EXPERTISE DES AYANTS DROIT D'HÉRITAGE DE LA SUCESSION REDHOR [REDOR] EN L'ESTOC REDHOR ET CAMUS A NANTES, DEVANT LES SAGES DE LA COUR ET JURIDICTION DES RÉGAIRES DE NANTES, MAIN LEVEE PRISE PAR LOUISE NAU, FILLE MAJEUR POUR ELLE ET CONSORTS DANS L'ESTOC PATERNEL DE LA SUCCESSION DE JEANNE REDOR, FAIT A NANTES, LE 28 MAY 1747, signature manuscrite in-fine : LEPETIT greffier,
1731276501731 Aix : impr. de D. David, 1731; etc- 1 fort vol. in-folio, précédées d'un feuillet de titre général et d'un feuillet de table, veau brun trés abimé, dos orné à nerfs en partie manquant,plats trés usés ; tranches rouges (reliure de l'époque). contenant 28 des pièces en premier tirage (liste sur demande). total = 881 pp.,paginations separées - titre identique à l'exemplaire de la BNF du premier factum seul (58p.).- + copie manuscrite époque in fine: les lettres au Chancelier: magistrat à M. le président de Maliverny, la réponse de ce juge, et celles des autres messieurs qui ont été de son opinion (11 octobre-23 novembre 1732). 22 pp.; bon état,reglé - Sorcellerie et possession à Aix en Provence; Ollioules ; la Cadière.- Trés rare, rèstaurable.-
177316518Lyon, Aimé de La Roche, 1773 ; in-folio ; veau fauve marbré, titre en long sur tout le dos, armes dorées de la ville de Lyon au centre des plats, dans un double encadrement de filets dorés, tranches dorées (reliure de l’époque) ; 87 pp., (1) p. de Table.
17073377S. l., 1707. 1707 In-12, veau, dos à nerfs orné (reliure de l'époque). - X (avec erreur de pagination) + 268 pp. Orné de quatre grands tableaux repliés. Quelques usures, déchirures sans manque à deux tableaux , ff. B6 & B7 en déficit (jamais reliés).Édition in-12 publiée la même année que l'originale de ce texte fondamental
1750167661750 broché, tiré d'un receuil. in-4, 71pp., s. l., s.n. s. d. (ca 1750)
1798169711798 br. (coins écornés) plaq. in-4, 34pp., s.l. , s.n., (ca. 1798)
170212377Lyon, Laurent Langlois, 1702 ; petit in-folio, plein veau havane, dos à nerfs décoré et doré, pièce de titre bordeaux, tranches mouchetées (reliure de l’époque) ; (4), 27 pp. (Mémoire pour le Sieur Procureur du Roy, en la Sénéchaussée & Siège Présidial de Lyon), (1), 28 pp. (Factum, Pour le Procureur Général au Parlement de Grenoble), 40 pp. (Procez verbal de maitre Louis Tindo), 20 pp. (extrait des Registres du Conseil d’Etat privé du Roy), 1 carte dépliante hors-texte.
171430683Rotterdam Reinier Leers 1714 2 volumes In-12 Barbier IV, 111 ; XXXIV - 448 + 476 pp, un manque de cuir infime en coiffe du tome 2 et plus important en coiffe de queue du tome 1, bel aspect de fraicheur des dos et de l'intérieur
178113866Genève, , 1781. In-8 de (4)-XXIV-234 pp., veau marbré, dos orné à nerfs, pièces de titre en maroquin rouge, tranches rouges (reliure de l'époque).
177611995(Dijon), Imprimerie J.B. Hucherot, 1776 ; in-4, broché ; (1) f. blanc, 45 pp., (1 bl.). Signé Millot, avocat, Jarrin, Procureur.
1751714741751. London: Sold by John Hamilton 1751. London: Sold by John Hamilton 1751. Legal Malpractice Trial. Hamilton John Plaintiff. The Case of John Hamilton Against Joseph Hickey Attorney: Wherein the Abuses of the Law Occasionally Hinted at in a Pamphlet Lately Publish'd Are More Amply Set Forth. London: Sold by John Hamilton at His Lodgings at the Glove and Breeches The Middle of Swallow-Street Near St. James's Church 1751. ii 45 1 pp. With a half-title. Octavo 7-3/4" x 5". Disbound stab-stitched pamphlet. Moderate toning light soiling to exterior. An attractive copy of a scarce title. $450. Only edition. In this angry possibly libelous pamphlet Hamilton claims Hickey his former attorney committed legal malpractice in a commercial dispute. Apparently the second part of a two-part pamphlet war it is a response to Hickey Against Hamilton and Hervey: Or A Proper Reply to the Case of John Hamilton As Set Forth by His Honourable Solicitor In Relation to the Acquittal of Joseph Hickey Attorney 1751. Taken together OCLC and the ESTC locate 15 copies 9 in North America 1 in a law library Harvard. English Short-Title Catalogue T20053. unknown books
1760689821760. The Court-Martial of Lord Sackville Trial. Sackville George Germain Viscount 1716-1785 Defendant. The Proceedings of a General Court-Martial Held at the Horse-Guards on Friday the 7th And Continued by Several Adjournments to Monday the 24th of March 1760; And of a General Court-Martial Held at the Horse-Guards on Tuesday the 25th of March And Continued by Several Adjournments to Saturday the 5th of April 1760 Upon the Trial of Lord George Sackville. Published by Authority. London: Printed for A. Millar 1760. 224 pp. Erratum to foot of p. 224. Octavo 8-1/4" x 5". Contemporary speckled calf gilt-edged raised bands and lettering piece to spine. A few minor scuffs to boards moderate rubbing to extremities joints starting at ends hinges cracked early armorial bookplate "Eldon Hall" to front pastedown. Moderate toning to text light soiling to title page recent annotation to front endleaf. An attractive copy. $350. First edition one of four issues from 1760 the others published in Edinburgh Dublin and Cork. Lord Sackville was dismissed from the British army for insubordination at the Battle of Minden 1759 during the Seven Years' War. Secretary for the colonies from 1775 to 1782 he received much of the blame for Great Britain's defeat in the American Revolution. English Short-Title Catalogue T44505. unknown books
1768669071768. One of the Most Sensational Scottish Trials of the Eighteenth Century Trial. Douglas Cause. Anderson William Reporter. The Speeches and Judgement of the Right Honourable the Lords of Council and Session in Scotland Upon the Important Cause His Grace George-James Duke of Hamilton and Others Pursuers; Against Archibald Douglas Esq; Defender. Accurately Taken Down and Published by William Anderson Writer in Edinburgh. Edinburgh: Printed by Balfour Auld And Smellie 1768. vi 2 620 pp. Bound after Murray Alexander Reporter. The Cases Given in to the Court of Session Previous to the Pleadings in the Important Cause of Suppositio Partus George-James Duke of Hamilton And Others Pursuers; Against Archibald Douglas Esq; Defender. Edinburgh: Printed by Balfour Auld and Smellie 1768. 1-8 17-61 1 pp. Lacking Signature B pp. 9-17. Octavo 8-1/4" x 5". Contemporary calf rebacked in period style with gilt-edged raised bands and existing lettering piece gilt tooling to board edges endpapers renewed. Negligible light rubbing and a few minor scuffs to boards corners bumped and somewhat worn retained early owner armorial bookplate to front pastedown. Light toning to text somewhat heavier in places light soiling to title page of Cases Given into the Court of Session. $175. Only editions. The "Douglas Cause" which involved claims on the estate of Duke Douglas was one of the most sensational Scottish trials of the eighteenth century. It also involved one of the greatest jurists of the eighteenth century Lord Mansfield who presided over the case. Stuart a lawyer who had been tutor to the Duke's children represented Hamilton against Douglas and distinguished himself highly but the case was decided in Douglas favor - the result according to Stuart of Lord Mansfield's gross impartiality during trial. This was a rancorous case and it attracted a great deal of public attention most of it sympathetic to Douglas. English Short-Title Catalogue 131822 T20317. unknown books
1791623701791. London 1791. London 1791. A Cautionary Tale for "Young Gentlemen" Trial. Cork Edmund Boyle Earl of 1767-1856 Defendant. The Trial of Lord Dungarvan At the Old Bailey On Monday the 17th of January 1790 Before Mr. Baron Thompson. Taken Accurately in Short Hand by a Gentleman of the Middle Temple. Counsel for the Prosecution Mr. Knowles and Mr. Const. For his Lordship Mr. Shepherd Mr. Garrow and Mr. Cullen. London: Printed for Mr. Lewis 1791. 6 ii 3-38 2 pp. Includes two-page publisher catalogue. Copperplate portrait frontispiece. Quarto 10" x 8". Recent three-quarter morocco over cloth gilt rules to boards gilt title to spine untrimmed edges. Moderate rubbing to extremities some toning to text light soiling to half-title which has an owner signature of William Owen Trinity College dated 1794 repairs to corners and fore-edge of frontispiece. Ex-library. Stamps to boards and free endpapers bookplate to front pastedown. A solid copy of a rare title. $1250. Only edition. The frontispiece depicts Elizabeth Weldon the prostitute who initiated the suit. In an attempt to extort money she threatened Boyle also known as Viscount Dungarvan due to his Irish properties with a bogus lawsuit. She said she would claim he took money from her clothing after he purchased her services. However Cork called her bluff and eventually prevailed in court. Clearly a salacious case it is presented here as a cautionary tale for "young gentlemen whose levity may bring them into a familiar situation." The reporter warns that it "may not always be in the power even of a man of fashion to refute the plausible tale of an artful woman although a prostitute. It may not always happen that an innocent defendant shall have the same circumstances to protect his honour as my Lord Dungarvan" ii. OCLC locates 2 copies both in law libraries Columbia Harvard. English Short-Title Catalogue N013878. unknown
1778714871778. Oxford: Printed for W. Jackson. 1778. Oxford: Printed for W. Jackson. 1778. "For the Wilful Murder.Of His Own Father" Trial. Hitchcock Robert Defendant. The Trial at Large of Robert Hitchcock At the Lent Assizes Held at Oxford On the 4th Day of March 1778 Before Sir George Nares Knt. One of the Justices of His Majesty's Court of Common Pleas For the Wilful Murder of Edward Hitchcock His Own Father. Taken in Short-Hand by W. Williamson Short-Hand Writer in London. Oxford: Printed for W. Jackson; and J. Bew London. Sold by R. Raikes Gloucester; and Mess. Carnan and Co. Reading 1778. 15 1 pp. Text in parallel columns. Quarto 8-1/2" x 6-1/2". Stab-stitched pamphlet bound into recent cloth gilt title to spine. Margins trimmed just touching text at foot of title page light toning faint stains to a few leaves light soiling to title page. $750. Only edition. Robert Hitchcock was found guilty and hanged on March 9 1778. "After hanging upwards of half an hour he was cut down and carried in the same cart that attended his execution to the Anatomy School at Christ Church and there delivered for the use of anatomical lectures" 15. OCLC locates 6 copies 2 in North America Yale Law School York University Law School. English Short-Title Catalogue N66619. unknown books
1747649821747. Stewart Archibald Defendant. Stewart Archibald Defendant. A Turncoat Trial. Stewart Archibald 1697-1780 Defendant. The Trial of Archibald Stewart Esq; Late Lord Provost of Edinburgh Before the High Court of Justiciary in Scotland For Neglect of Duty and Misbehaviour in the Execution of His Office As Lord Provost of Edinburgh Before and at the Time the Rebels Got Possession of That City in the Month of September 1745. Extracted Under the Hand of the Clerk of Justiciary From the Books of Adjournal of that Court; And Containing the Whole Procedure had Therein From Mr. Stewart's First Appearance Before that Court The 24th March 1747. Till his Final Acquittance Therefrom The 2d November Thereafter. Edinburgh: Printed for Gideon Crawfurd 1747. 178; 203 1 pp. Two parts. The second has the drop-head title: Proceedings in the Second Trial of Archibald Stewart Esq. Octavo 7-1/2" x 4-1/2". Later buckram calf lettering piece to spine. Light soiling corners bumped and lightly worn. Moderate toning to text soiling and edgewear to title page lower corner lacking with minor loss to text. Ex-library. Stamps to boards edges and endleaves bookplate to front pastedown perforated stamps to title page following leaf. $250. Only edition. Stewart was tried for his failure to prevent Jacobite troops from taking Edinburgh. After a long trial he was acquitted though many believed he was a secret Jacobite who handed Edinburgh to the rebels. OCLC locates 9 copies in North American law libraries Harvard Indiana Supreme Court Library of Congress Social Law UC-Berkeley University of Georgia University of Miami University of Minnesota University of Pennsylvania. English Short-Title Catalogue T140658. unknown books