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MVSEVM BRITAN NICVM
CONTENTS
OF
VOL. II.
PAGE.
THE Student at Law of former days
Sir John Markham, Lord Chief Justice of the King's
Punishment of the Pillory
Sir W. Noy, Attorney-General to King Charles I.
Curious Customs of Manors
17
22
23
Burnet's recommendation of the Law
An Extraordinary Ejectment
The Bicaud, or two-tailed Gabbler
Sir Thomas More
Remarkable Case of the Perrys
Lord Chief Justice Holt
The Common Barreter
Sir Thomas More's Question to the Foreign Doctors 118
Character of Lord Thurlow, by Sir Nathaniel Wraxall 120
40
Character of Lord Mansfield, by the Bishop of Wor-
State of the Law in America
Trial of Elizabeth Canning for Perjury
169
171
The last days of Lord Keeper Williams ..
Sir William Jones's Character of Dunning
On the Use of Torture in Judicial Proceedings (con-
Projects to reform the Law
Sir Thomas More and Erasmus
Sonnet to G. Hardynge, Esq.
Sir William Jones's professional Life
187
Locke's Advice on the Study of the Law
Dean Swift and Sergeant Bettesworth (from Scott's
207
Reports of Masters in Chancery ..
Extracts from the Will of an Earl of Pembroke
Lord Avonmore and Curran
Sir Thomas Plumer ..
Lord Ellenborough
On the Legal Character
Poetical Wills
A London Jury; hang half, and save half
Legal Recollections of London (continued)
Jennings's Case-Circumstantial Evidence
Did Shakspeare ever Study the Law?
Singular Entries
218
ib.
219
221
ib,
248