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APPENDIX. A.


No Date when printed. Printer’s Name. Title or Description. Size.
49 1667, &c.
Manby’s Statutes.
Streater & a.
A Collection of the Statutes made in the reigns of King Charles I. and II. with the Abridgement of such as stand repealed or expired. Continued after the Method of Mr. Pulton, with References one to the other, &c; Titles of the Private Acts; and a Table of principal Matters. By Thomas Manby Esq.—London printed, &c. Cum gratia & Privilegio Regie Majestatis.
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The First Edition ended with the Statutes 19 Car. II. The Statutes 20 and 22 Car. II. were added afterwards.
50 1676
1681,
1684,
1695,
Keble’s Statutes.
Assigns of John Bill, & a
King’s Printers.
The Statutes at Large in Paragraphs [the Title to the Edit. 1681. adds here “and Sections or Numbers,”] from Magna Charta until this time, [“untill the reign of K. Charles II.” Edit. 1684, &c.] carefully examined by the Rolls of Parliament: With the Titles of such Statutes as are expired, repealed, altered or out of use. Together with the Heads of Pulton’s, or Rastall’s Abridgements in the Margin, and the addition of New References from other Books of Law; and a new Table. [i. e. Index]: By Joseph Keble of Gray’s Inn Esquire.”
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The Edition 1695 continues the Title thus; “In this Impression are added all the Statutes made in the reign of K. James II. King William and Queen Mary, to the End of the last Session of Parliament May 3, 1695; in the 7th year of the Reign of his Majesty K. Will. III. In Two Volumes.
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51 1706 Bill, &c.
King’s Printers.
The Statutes at large in Paragraphs and Sections or Numbers from Magna Charta to the end of the Session of Parliament, March 14, 1704; in the fourth year of the Reign of her Majesty Queen Anne. Carefully examined by the Rolls of Parliament. With the Titles of such Statutes as are expired, repealed, altered, or out of use; together with the Heads of Pulton’s or Rastall’s Abridgements in the Margin; and above One thousand References from other Books of Law, with Alphabetical Tables: In Three Volumes.
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Vol. I. contains the Statutes, in English, from Magna Carta to 43 Eliz.—Vol. II, from 1 Jac. I. to 6 & 7 Will. III. with Indexes to all the Statutes in both Volumes. These two Volumes appear very similar to the latest Edition of Keble’s Statutes 1695, from which perhaps they differ in nothing but the Title Page. The Title in Vol. III. in some Copies is “A Supplement to the last Edition of the Statute Book, beginning with the seventh and eighth years of the Reign of King William III. and continued to the End of the Session of Parliament, March 14, 1704, in the fourth year of the Reign of Her Majesty Queen Anne; carefully examined by the Rolls of Parliament. With an Alphabetical Table.” In other Copies the Title of this Vol. III. is thus varied “The Statutes at Large; beginning, [&c. as before]—With an Alphabetical Table. Vol. III.”
52 1708 Bill & a.
King’s Printers.
Addenda to the third Volume of the Statutes at large; beginning with the fourth year of the Reign of Q. Anne, and continued to the End of the last Session of Parliament, April 1, 1708, in the seventh year of her Majesty’s Reign. Carefully examined by the Rolls of Parliament. With an Alphabetical Table.
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53 1724 Baskett & a.
King’s Printers.
Statutes at Large from the seventh year of Q. Anne to the End of the eighth and last Session of the fifth Parliament of Great Britain, 7th March 1722, 8 Geo. I. Carefully examined by the Rolls of Parliament. With an Alphabetical Table. In Two Volumes.
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[These two Volumes serve as Vol. IV. and V. of the Statutes printed in 1706, and the Addenda 1708. No. 51, 52. The Table is at the End of the Second Volume.]
54 1734, 1735,
Hawkins’s Statutes.
Baskett, &c.
King’s Printers.
The Statutes at Large from Magna Charta to the Seventh Year of King George the Second inclusive. In Six Volumes, by William Hawkins Esq. Serjeant at Law.
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In most Copies of this Work, Magna Carta and the Charter of the Forest, are printed from the Statute Roll in the Tower; though by an Error of the Press the Quotation “Ex MS. in Bibliotheca Cotton” is printed at the beginning of the Charter of the Forest; the Quotation in the subsequent Pages being “Ex Rot. Orig. in Turr. Lond.” But one Copy, at least, of this Volume still exists in which the Great Charter is printed from 2 Inst. and also from MS. Cott. Claud. D. II. and the Charter of the Forest from that MS. only. It may therefore be concluded that in the general impression these Pages were cancelled, and the Copies printed from the Statute Roll substituted in their place.