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APPENDIX. A.


No. Date when printed. Printer’s Name. Title or Description. Size.
34 1551 T. Gaultier.
T. Powell
The newe greate abredgement, brefly conteyning all thactes and Statutes of this realme of England, vntyl the xxxv yere of the reigne of our late noble kynge of most worthye and famous memorye Henry VIII. (whose soule God pardone) newly reuysed, trulye corrected and amended, to the great pleasure and commoditie of all the readers thereof.
8vo
35 1556 R. Tottell.
Magna Charta cum Statutis quæ Antiqua vocantur, jam recens excusa, & summa fide emendata, iuxta vetusta exemplaria ad Parliamenti rotulos examinata: quibus accesserunt nonnulla nunc primum typis edita: apud Richardum Tottelum 12 Jun. 1556. Conferre and then preferre. Cum priuilegio ad imprimendum solum.
8vo
An Edition by Tottell of the Secunda Pars Veterum Statutorum dated 1555 or 1556 is generally bound up with the Magna Charta, &c. of 1556. See No. 22.
36 1556 T. Marshe.
Magna Carta et cetera antiqua statuta nunc nouiter per diuersa exemplaria examinata et summa diligentia castigata et correcta: cui adjecta est noua Tabula valde necessaria. First prove and then reprove.
8vo
37 1557
1559, 1565, 1574, &c.
W. Rastall’s Collection.
See No. 42.
R. Tottell.
A Collection of all the Statutes (from the begynning of Magna Carta unto the yere of our Lord 1557) which were before that yere imprinted. And furst a Pistle[1] necessary to be redde by them that shall use this booke. In ædibus Richardi Tottelli.—Cum privilegio ad imprimendum solum.
4to
  1. The Epistle to the Reader from “William Rastall, Serjeant at Law.”
In this Collection the Statutes previous to Henry VII. are in French or Latin respectively. See No. 42.
38 1560 R. Tottell.
Pulton’s Abstract of Penal Statutes. See No. 44.
39 1564 H. Wykes.
Statutes from Magna Carta to 19 H. VII. See ante, No. 31.
fol.
40 1576
1587
R. Tottell.
Magna Charta cum statutis, tum antiquis tum recentibus, maximopere animo tenendis, nunc demum ad unum tipis edita; per Richardum Tottell; [Tottill] Anno domini 1576 [1587.] Cum priuilegio ad imprimendum solum.
8vo
41 1602
1608, 1618, &c.
T. Wight,
Stationers’ Company.
Magna Charta cum statutis tum antiquis tum recentibus, maximopere animo tenendis, jam nouiter excusa, & summa diligentia emendata & correcta. Cui adjecta sunt nonnulla Statuta nunc demum tipis ædita.
8vo
In the Editions 1608, 1618, &c. modern Acts were from Time to Time added at the End.
42 1579
1582, 1587, 1589, 1591, 1598, 1603, 1611, 1615, 1621.
W. Rastall’s Collection in English.
See No. 37.
C. Barker,
Queen’s Printer.
A Collection of all the Statutes, from the beginning of Magna Charta unto this present yeare of our Lord God 1579, newlye augmented, and diligentlie perused. Whereunto are added two verie necessarie Tables. The one declaringe by order of Alphabet, all the seuerall Titles, with the speciall & most necessarie matters contayned therein. Whereby Justices of Peace, Coroners, Eschetors, Maiors, Shiriffes, Bayliffes, Constables, &c. and all other her hyghnes Subiectes, shall (under their apt Titles in the same Table) finde what and wherewyth they are charged by any manner of Statute. In the other Table being at thend of this Booke are set downe the seuerall times of the Parliaments, wyth the Titles at large, of every the Statutes made therein, whereby the reader may easilie finde what Statute it shall please him to seeke for, after the verie same order, which in the sundry Volumes of Statutes at large is used. Anno Domini 1579.
small fol.
The Edition 1579 is the earliest yet found of this Collection, which contains the Statutes previous to Henry VII. translated into English. See No. 37. The subsequent Editions state in their Title Pages that the Collection is “under Titles placed by order of Alphabet:” and add the Abridgement of succeeding Statutes from time to time: That of 1621 includes the Statutes of 7 Jac. I.
43 1587 C. Barker.
The whole Volume of Statutes at large which at anie time heeretofore have beene extant in print, since Magna Charta until the xxix. yeere of the reigne of our most gratious souereigne Ladie Elizabeth by the Grace of God Queene of England, France, and Ireland, Defender of the Faith, &c. With Marginall Notes and a Table of necessarie use newly added hereunto.—Cum privilegio Regiæ Majestatis.
fol.