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Law -- Early works to 1800.

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Legal precedents

A collection of legal instruments compiled towards the end of the seventeenth century (ff. 1-108 verso), together with 'some collections of the course of Proceedings in Inglish [sic] suites in Chancery' (ff. 109 verso-153 verso, inverted text).

Legal notebooks

  • NLW MSS 2056-2060B [RESTRICTED ACCESS].
  • Ffeil
  • 1748, [early 1780s]
  • Rhan oPanton Manuscripts

Legal notebooks of Paul Panton, senior, 1748 (NLW MSS 2058-2059B), and Paul Panton, junior, [early 1780s] (NLW MSS 2056-2057B, 2060B).

Panton, Paul, 1727-1797

Doctors' Commons Cases, &c.

Copies by Dr Wynne and a scribe of cases and precedents in ecclesiastical law; an index of statutes concerning ecclesiastical matters; an account of some material differences between the Civil Law and the Law of England, extracted from Dr Strahan's translation of Monsieur Domat's Civil Law; etc.

Legal notebooks

  • NLW MSS 2062-2063B [RESTRICTED ACCESS].
  • Ffeil
  • 1745, [early 1750s]
  • Rhan oPanton Manuscripts

Legal notebooks of Paul Panton, senior, 1745 (NLW MS 2063B), [early 1750s] (NLW MS 2062B).

Panton, Paul, 1727-1797

Legal notes

Notes in Latin, by Chancellor Wynne, on the authority of human testimony, customary or unwritten law, and other legal questions.

Legal extracts

Extracts made by Chancellor Wynne and a scribe, 1734-1735, out of books on law, including Thomas Wood, A New Institute of the Imperial or Civil Law (London, 1704) (pp. 1-102), John Ayliffe, A New Pandect of Roman Civil Law (London, 1734) (pp. 115-206) and Sir Henry Finch, Law; or, A Discourse Thereof (London, 1627); together with a copy of a letter in Latin, dated 8 November 1691, concerning mortuaries from William Lloyd, Bishop of St Asaph, to Humphrey Humphreys, Bishop of Bangor (pp. 257-266).

Wood, Thomas, 1661-1722

Legal notes

Notes by [?Dr Robert Morgan] and a scribe, comprising precedents, extracts from authorities and notes on prohibitions to ecclesiastical courts; notes on fines and recoveries; an analysis of the Ecclesiastical Law; a short history of the Civil and Ecclesiastical Law in England; a brief explication of conveyancing; some desiderata in our laws; etc.
For a list of contents see ff. i verso-ii.

Legal precedents

A collection of legal instruments, now incomplete (pp. 1-6, 11-110, 113-116, 119-122, 135-136, 141-148, 153-188, 197-224, 227-252, 257-264). New folios have been inserted in some of the lacunae by Chancellor Wynne (pp. 111-112, 117-118, 123-134, 137-140, 149-152, 253-256), some of which have notes in his hand (pp. 117-118, 123-126, 128-134, 137-140, 150, 152).
An index of the contents is on ff. i verso-iii verso.