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BAY tent to judge of its value, pronounce it a convenient and able compilation, in which the writer's aptitude for his undertaking is apparent, and one that is worthy of his former reputation. 7 Jurist, 21G. BATEMAN, JOSEPH. The general Turnpike Road Act, 3 Geo. IV. c. 126, with notes, forms, and an Index. 3d ed. 12mo. London. 1836. This is a convenient manual of the Statutes relating to Turnpike Roads in Great Britain. It is furnished with suitable forms, and an appendix of decisions upon the Statutes, and contains other useful infor- mation relative to the construction and managfement of roads. — . A Practical Treatise on the Law of Auctions, with forms, tables, statutes, and cases, and directions to auction- eers. 12mo. London. 1838. The above, like all of Mr. Bateman's works, is well arranged, and presents the law as well as the practice applicable to the subject dis- cussed. . Precedents of Private Acts of Parliament, selected and approved by a Committee of the House of Lords, with addi- tional forms, variations, and notes, adapted to all the usual circum- stances of local and private legislation. 8vo. London. 1829. . Excise Officers Manual, and Improved Practical Ganger, being a compendious introduction to the business of charg- ing and collecting the duties of Excise. 12mo. London. 1840. . The General Highway Act, 5 & 6 W. IV. c. 50, with notes and an index. 12mo. London. 1835. The introduction to this little work, contains a brief history of Eng- lish legislation respecting roads, from Edward III. down to the time that the author wrote. BATEMAN, T. A treatise of agistment tithe, in which the nature, right, payment, and value, are fully stated, &;c. 8vo. London. 1808. ^— . Ecclesiastical patronage of the Church of England, containing an alphabetical register of all the ecclesiastical dignities and benefices, in the gifts of all the archbishops, bishops, deans, &c. in England. 8vo. London. 1782. BATTY, ESPINE. Reports of Cases argued and determined in the Court of King's Bench, in Ireland, from M. T. 1825, to M. T. 1826. 8vo. Dublin. 1828. 99