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SPO SPELMAN, SIR HENRY. Law Tracts. Containing: I. The Larger Treatise concerning Tithes. London. 1647. IL An Apo- logy of the Treatise Dc non temerandis Ecchsiis. London. 1646. IIL De Sepultura. London. 1641. IV. De non teme- randis Ecchsiis, Churches not to be violated. 3d ed. Oxford. 1646. . . The English Works of Sir H. Spelman, published in his Lifetime; together with his Posthumous Works, relating to the Laws and Antiquities of England ; to which are added two Treatises never before published : L Of the Admiralty Jurisdic- tion. IL Of Ancient Records and Charters; with a Life of the Author. By E. Gibson. 2d ed. fol. London. 1727. The posthumous works are : L The original growth, propagation, and condition of Feuds and Tenures, by Knight-service in England. "The author wrote his great work on Feuds, to refute the argument of the Irish Judges, and to support the position in his Glossary, that Feuds were introduced at the Norman Conquest." 3 Kent, 502, n ; Nic. Hist. Lib. 173. II. Of the Ancient Government of England. III. Of Parliaments. " Spelman's Treatise of Parliaments is short and full ; and what sum- marily determines all disputes concerning the ancient constitution of these august assemblies." Nic. Hist. Lib. CO. IV. Of the original of the four Terms of the Year. V. Of the original of Testaments and Wills, and of their Probates, &c. SPENCE, GEORGE. An Inquiry into the Origin of the Laws and Political Institutions of Modern Europe, particularly of those of England, 8vo. London. 1826. . Abuses of the Court of Chancery. Svo. London. 1830. . The Equitable Jurisdiction of the Court of Chan- cery, comprising its Rise, Progress, and final Establishment. 2 vols. Svo. London. 1846. 2 vols. 8vo. Philadelphia. 1847. SPENCER'S NEW JERSEY REPORTS, for November Term, 1842, and February and May Terms, 1843. Vol. I. Part I. Svo. Camden. 1844. SPILLER, B. An Index to the Public General Statutes of the United Kingdom, from January, 1801, to July, 1828. 4to. Lon- don. 1829. SPOONER, LYSANDER. The Constitutional J^aw relative to Credit, Currency, and Banking. Svo. Boston. 1843. 656