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TABLE OF CONTENTS.

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Preface to the Ninth Edition vii
Preface to the Tenth Edition viii
Preface to the First Edition ix
Preface to the Fourth Edition xiii
Preface to the Fifth Edition xiii
Extract from a Return of Thos. Astle, Keeper of the Records in the Tower xiv
Extract from a Return of John Oaley, Keeper of the Records in the Augmentation Office xv
Explanation of Contractions used in printing Records xvii
Plate I. Court-Hand Alphabet.
II. Court-Hand Alphabet.
III. Set Chancery Hand, with Specimen, temp. Jac. I
IV. Chancery Hand. Small Court-Hand.
V. Contractions of the Court-Hand.
VI. Contractions of the Court-Hand—continued.
VII. Alphabetical Contractions of the Court-Hand.
VIII. Christian Names contracted.
IX. Christian Names—continued. Set Court-Hand.
X.
Words commonly contracted in Old Charters.
XI.
XII.
XIII.
XIV.
XV. Specimen of a Hand used in the reigns of Henry IV. and Henry V.
XVI. The Counties of England and Wales.
XVII. The Bishops of England.
XVIII. A General Alphabet of the Old Law Hands.
XIX. A General Alphabet—continued. Specimens.
XX. Running Court-Hand. Hand used in Queen Elizabeth's reign. Set Hand formerly used in the Common Pleas.
[Plate XXI.