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COUNTY COUNCILS.-Bazalgette and Humphreys, Chambers, -Vide "Local and Municipal Government."

COUNTY COURTS.- The Annual County Court Practice, 1893.-By His Honour Judge WASHINGTON HEYWOOD. 2 vols. Demy 8vo.

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"Complete, accurate, and easy of reference."-Law Times. Pitt-Lewis' County Court Practice.-A Complete Practice of the County Courts, including that in Admiralty and Bankruptcy, embodying the County Courts Act, 1888, and other existing Acts, Rules, Forms and Costs, with Full Alphabetical Index to Official Forms, Additional Forms and General Index. Fourth Edition. With Supplementary Volume containing the NEW WINDING-UP PRACTICE. By G. PITT-LEWIS, Esq., Q.C., Recorder of Poole. 3 vols. Demy 8vo. 1890-91.

The Supplement sold separately.

21. 10s.

7s. 6d.

Pitt-Lewis' County Courts Act, 1888.-With Introduction, Tabular Indices to consolidated Legislation, Notes, and an Index to the Act. Second Edition. By G. PITT-LEWIS, Esq., Q.C. Imperial 8vo.

1889.

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The above, with THE COUNTY COURT RULES, 1889. Official copy. Limp binding. 10s. 6d.

Summerhays and Toogood.-Vide "Costs." COVENANTS.-Hamilton's Law of Covenants.-A Concise Treatise on the Law of Covenants. By G. BALDWIN HAMILTON, of the Inner Temple, Esq., Barrister-at-Law. Demy 8vo. 1888. 78. 6d.

"A handy volume written with clearness, intelligence, and accuracy, and will be useful to the profession."-Law Times. CRIMINAL LAW.-Archbold's Pleading and Evidence in Criminal Cases. With the Statutes, Precedents of Indictments, &c., and the Evidence necessary to support them. Twenty-first Edition. By WILLIAM BRUCE, Esq., Stipendiary Magistrate for the Borough of Leeds. Royal 12mo. 1893. 17. 118. 6d.

Clark's Analysis of Criminal Liability. By E. C. CLARK, LL.D., Barrister-at-Law. Crown 8vo. 1880. 7s. 6d.

Mews' Digest of Cases relating to Criminal Law from 1756 to 1883, inclusive.-Вy JOHN MEWS, assisted by C. M. CHAPMAN, HARRY H. W. SPARHAM, and A. H. TODD, Barristers-at-Law. Royal

8vo. 1884.

17. 18.

Roscoe's Digest of the Law of Evidence in Criminal Cases.Eleventh Edition. By HORACE SMITH and GILBERT GEORGE KENNEDY, Esqrs., Metropolitan Magistrates. Demy 8vo. 1890. 17.11s. 6d. "To the criminal lawyer it is his guide, philosopher and friend. What Roscoe says most judges will accept without question. Every addition has been made necessary to make the digest efficient, accurate, and complete."-Law Times.

Russell's Treatise on Crimes and Misdemeanors.--Fifth Edition. By SAMUEL PRENTICE, Esq., one of Her Majesty's Counsel, 3 vols. Royal 8vo. 1877.

51. 15s. 6d. Shirley's Sketch of the Criminal Law.-By W. S. SHIRLEY, Esq., Barrister-at-Law. Second Edition. By CHARLES STEPHEN HUNTER, Esq., Barrister-at-Law. Demy 8vo. 1889.

78. 6d. As a primary introduction to Criminal Law, it will be found very acceptable to students."-Law Students' Journal.

Warburton.-Vide "Leading Cases." Thring.-Vide “Navy.” DECISIONS OF SIR GEORGE JESSEL.-Peter's Analysis and Digest of the Decisions of Sir George Jessel; with Notes, &c. By APSLEY PETRE PETER, Solicitor. Demy 8vo. 1883. All standard Law Works are kept in Stock, in law calf and other bindings.

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DIARY.-Lawyer's Companion (The), Diary, and Law Directory for 1893. For the use of the Legal Profession, Public Companies, Justices, Merchants, Estate Agents, Auctioneers, &c., &c. Edited by EDWIN LAYMAN, B.A., of the Middle Temple, Esq., Barrister-atLaw; and contains Tables of Costs in the High Court of Judicature and County Court, &c.; Monthly Diary of County, Local Government, and Parish Business; Oaths in Supreme Court; Summary of Statutes of 1892; Alphabetical Index to the Practical Statutes since 1820; the New Schedule of Stamp Duties; Legal Time, Interest, Discount, Income, Wages and other Tables; Probate, Legacy and Succession Duties; and a variety of matters of practical utility: together with a complete List of the English Bar, and London and Country Solicitors, with date of admission and appointments. PUBLISHED ANNUALLY. Forty-seventh Issue. 1893. (Now ready.)

Issued in the following forms, octavo size, strongly bound in cloth :1. Two days on a page, plain

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9. Three days on a page, ruled blue lines, without money columns. 5 0 The Diary contains memoranda of Legal Business throughout the Year. "Contains all the information which could be looked for in such a work, and gives it in a most convenient form and very completely."-Solicitors' Journal.

"The Lawyer's Companion and Diary' is a book that ought to be in the possession of every lawyer, and of every man of business."

"Combines everything required for reference in the lawyer's office."-Law Times. "It should be in the hands of all members of both branches of the profession." Law Gazette.

"The thousand and one things that one needs constantly to know and yet can never remember, will be found handily arranged for immediate reference."-Pump Court.

This legal Whitaker is a noble work, and no lawyer has any right to want to know anything except law, which it would not tell him."-Saturday Review.

The amount of information packed within the covers of this well-known book of reference is almost incredible. In addition to the Diary, it contains nearly 800 pages of closely printed matter, none of which could be omitted without, perhaps, detracting from the usefulness of the book. The publishers seem to have made it their aim to include in the Companion every item of information which the most exacting lawyer could reasonably expect to find in its pages, and it may safely be said that no practising solicitor, who has experienced the luxury of having it at his elbow, will ever be likely to try to do without it."-Law Journal, Dec. 3, 1892.

DICTIONARY.-The Pocket Law Lexicon.-Explaining Technical Words, Phrases and Maxims of the English, Scotch and Roman Law, to which is added a complete List of Law Reports, with their Abbreviations. Third Edit. By HENRY G. RAWSON and JAMES F. REMNANT, Esqrs., Barristers-at-Law. Fcap. 8vo. 1893. 68. 6d.

"A wonderful little legal Dictionary."-Indermaur's Law Students' Journal. "A very handy, complete, and useful little work."-Saturday Review. Wharton's Law Lexicon.-Forming an Epitome of the Law of England, and containing full Explanations of the Technical Terms and Phrases thereof, both Ancient and Modern; including the various Legal Terms used in Commercial Business. Together with a Translation of the Latin Law Maxims and selected Titles from the Civil, Scotch and Indian Law. Ninth Edition. By J. M. LELY, Esq., Barrister-at-Law. Super-royal 8vo. 1892. 17. 18s. "On almost every point both student and practitioner can gather information from this invaluable book, which ought to be in every lawyer's office."-Gibson's Law Notes. "One of the first books which every articled clerk and bar student should procure." -Law Students' Journal.

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DIGESTS.-Chitty's Index to all the Reported Cases decided in the several Courts of Equity in England, the Privy Council, and the House of Lords, with a selection of Irish Cases, on or relating to the Principles, Pleading, and Practice of Equity and Bankruptcy from the earliest period. Fourth Edition. Wholly Revised, Re-classified, and brought down to the End of 1883. By HENRY EDWARD HIRST, Barrister-at-Law. Complete in 9 vols. Roy. 8vo. 1883-89. (Published at 127. 128.) Reduced to net, 51. 5s.

The volumes sold separately. Each net, 158. "A work indispensable to every bookcase in Lincoln's Inn."-Law Quarterly Review. "The practitioner can hardly afford to do without such a weapon as Mr. Hirst supplies, because if he does not use it probably his opponent will."-Law Journal. Dale and Lehmann's Digest of Cases, Overruled, Not Followed, Disapproved, Approved, Distinguished, Commented on and specially considered in the English Courts from the Year 1756 to 1886 inclusive, arranged according to alphabetical order of their subjects; together with Extracts from the Judgments delivered thereon, and a complete Index of the Cases, in which are included all Cases reversed from the year 1856. By CHAS. WM. MITCALFE Dale, and RUDOLF CHAMBERS LEHMANN, assisted by CHAS. H. L. NEISH, and HERBERT H. CHILD, Barristers-at-Law. Royal 8vo. 1887. (Published at 27. 10s.) Reduced to net, 258.

"One of the best works of reference to be found in any library."-Law Times. "The book is divided into two parts, the first consisting of an alphabetical index of the cases contained in the Digest presented in a tabular form, showing at a glance how, where, and by what judges they have been considered. The second portion of the book comprises the Digest itself, and bears marks of the great labour and research bestowed upon it by the compilers."-Law Journal.

Fisher's Digest of the Reported Decisions of the Courts of Common Law, Bankruptcy, Probate, Admiralty, and Divorce, together with a Selection from those of the Court of Chancery and Irish Courts from 1756 to 1883 inclusive. Founded on Fisher's Digest. By J. MEWS, assisted by C. M. CHAPMAN, H. H. W. SPARHAM, and A. H. TODD, Barristers-at-Law. 7 vols. Roy. 8vo. 1884. (Published at 127. 12s.) Reduced to net, 51. 5s. "To the common lawyer it is the most useful work he can possess."-Law Times. Mews' Consolidated Digest of all the Reports in all the Courts. for the Years 1884-88 inclusive.-By JOHN MEWS, Barrister-atLaw. Royal 8vo. 1889. (Published at 17. 11s. 6d.) Reduced to net, 15s. "This work is an indispensable companion to the new edition of Chitty's Digest, which ends with 1883, and also Fisher's Digest ending with the same year. . . . . The work appears to us to be exceedingly well done."-Solicitors' Journal.

Or the whole of these Digests, together 18 Volumes, net £10.
The Annual Digest for 1889, 1890, 1891, and 1892. By JOHN
Mews, Barrister-at-Law. Royal 8vo.
Each, 158.

The above bring Fisher's Common Law and Chitty's Equity Digests

down to end of 1892.

Talbot and Fort's Index of Cases Judicially noticed (1865–1890); being a List of all Cases cited in Judgments reported in the "Law Reports," "Law Journal," "Law Times," and "Weekly Reporter," from Michaelmas Term, 1865 to the end of 1890, with the places where they are so cited.-By GEORGE JOHN TALBOT and HUGH FORT, Barristers-at-Law. Royal 8vo. 1891.

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"This is an invaluable tool for the worker among cases. ... The way in which the tool is to be used is this, you find a case that appears to decide the question you have in hand, but you want to know whether it has been subsequently judicially questioned or confirmed. You turn to the name of the case, given in large type in this work, and you find following it in smaller type the names, references to reports, and dates of every reported case since 1865 in the judgments of which it has been in any way noticed."-Solicitors' Journal.

"Talbot and Fort is forthwith established in our revolving bookcase side by side with 'Dale and Lehmann.'"-Law Quarterly Review.

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DISCOVERY.-Sichel and Chance's Discovery.-The Law relating to Interrogatories, Production, Inspection of Documents, and Discovery, as well in the Superior as in the Inferior Courts, together with an Appendix of the Acts, Forms and Orders. By WALTER S. SICHEL, and WILLIAM CHANCE, Esqrs., Barristers-at-Law. Demy 8vo. 1883. 12s. DISTRESS.-Oldham and Foster on the Law of Distress.-A Treatise on the Law of Distress, with an Appendix of Forms, Table of Statutes, &c. Second Edition. By ARTHUR OLDHAM and A. LA TROBE FOSTER, Esqrs., Barristers-at-Law. Demy 8vo. 1889. "This is a useful book, because it embraces the whole range of the remedy by distress, not merely distress for rent, but also for damage feasant, tithes, poor and highway rates and taxes, and many other matters."-Solicitors' Journal.

188.

DIVORCE. Browne and Powles' Law and Practice in Divorce and Matrimonial Causes. Fifth Edition. By L. D. POWLES, Esq., Barrister-at-Law, Demy 8vo. 1889.

17. 6s.

"The practitioner's standard work on divorce practice."-Law Quarterly Review. DOGS.-Lupton's Law relating to Dogs.-By FREDERICK LUPTON, Solicitor. Royal 12mo.

1888.

58. "Within the pages of this work the reader will find every subject connected with the law relating to dogs touched upon."—Law Times.

EASEMENTS.-Goddard's Treatise on the Law of Easements.

BY JOHN LEYBOURN GODDARD, Esq., Barrister-at-Law. Fourth
Edition. Demy 8vo. 1891.

17. 18.

86 An indispensable part of the lawyer's library.""-Solicitors' Journal. "The book is invaluable: where the cases are silent the author has taken pains to ascertain what the law would be if brought into question."-Law Journal.

"Nowhere has the subject been treated so exhaustively, and, we may add, so scientifically, as by Mr. Goddard. We recommend it to the most careful study of the law student, as well as to the library of the practitioner."-Law Times.

Innes' Digest of the Law of Easements. Fourth Edition. By L. C. INNES, lately one of the Judges of Her Majesty's High Court of Judicature, Madras. Royal 12mo. 1893. 78. 6d. EASTERN QUESTION.-Holland's European Concert in the Eastern Question.-A Collection of Treaties and other Public Acts. Edited, with Introductions and Notes, by T. E. HOLLAND, D.C.L. 8vo. 1885.

12s. 6d. ECCLESIASTICAL LAW.-Phillimore's Ecclesiastical Law of the Church of England. With Supplement. By the Right. Hon. Sir ROBERT PHILLIMORE, D.C.L. 2 vols. 8vo. 1873-76. (Published at 31. 78. 6d.) Reduced to net, 17. 10s.

Whitehead.-Vide" Church Law." ELECTION IN EQUITY.-Serrell's Equitable Doctrine of Election. By GEORGE SERRELL, M.A., LL.D., Esq., Barrister-atLaw. Royal 12mo. 1891.

78. 6d.

"The work is well executed, and will be of service to all who desire to master the doctrine of election."-Law Journal.

ELECTIONS.-Hedderwick's Parliamentary Election Manual: A
Practical Handbook on the Law and Conduct of Parliamentary Elec-
tions in Great Britain and Ireland, designed for the Instruction and
Guidance of Candidates, Election Agents, Sub-Agents, Polling and
Counting Agents, Canvassers, Volunteer Assistants, and Members of
Political Clubs and Associations. By T. C. H. HEDDERWICK, Esq.,
Barrister-at-Law. Demy 12mo. 1892.
78. 6d.

"Clear and well arranged."-Law Quarterly Review, April, 1892. "The book may be recommended as concise, well arranged, practical, and likely to be of service to any one who consults it."-The Scotsman.

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ELECTIONS-continued.

Rogers on Elections.-In two parts.

Part I. REGISTRATION, including the Practice in Registration Appeals; Parliamentary, Municipal, and Local Government; with Appendices of Statutes, Orders in Council, and Forms. Fifteenth Edition. By MAURICE POWELL, Esq., Barrister-at-Law. Royal 12mo. 1890. 17. 18. "The practitioner will find within these covers everything which he can be expected to know, well arranged and carefully stated."-Law Times.

Part II. ELECTIONS AND PETITIONS. Parliamentary, Municipal, and Local Government, with Appendix of Statutes and Forms. Sixteenth Edition. By SAMUEL H. DAY, Esq., Barrister-at-Law. Royal 12mo. 1892. 17. 13.

"The leading book on the difficult subjects of elections and election petitions."— Law Times, April 9, 1892. well arranged, and tersely

"A very satisfactory treatise on election law expressed."-Solicitors Journal.

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ELECTRIC LIGHTING. - Bazalgette and Humphreys. - Vide
"Local and Municipal Government."
Cunynghame's Treatise on the Law of Electric Lighting, with
the Acts, Rules and Orders, a Model Provisional Order, and Forms. By
HENRY CUNYNGHAME, Barrister-at-Law. Royal 8vo. 1883. 12s. 6d.
ELEMENTS OF LAW.-Markby's Elements of Law.-Fourth
Edition. Demy 8vo. 1889.
12s. 6d.

EQUITY, and Vide CHANCERY.
Chitty's Index.-Vide "Digests."

Kerly's Historical Sketch of the Equitable Jurisdiction of the
Court of Chancery-Being the Yorke Prize Essay for 1889. By
D. M. KERLY, M.A., St. John's College. Demy 8vo. 1890. 12s. 6d.
Mews' Digest.-Vide "Digests."

Serrell. Vide "Election in Equity."

Seton's Forms of Judgments and Orders in the High Court of Justice and in the Court of Appeal, having especial reference_to the Chancery Division, with Practical Notes. Fifth Edition. By CECIL C. M. DALE, Esq., Barrister-at-Law, and W. CLOWES, Esq., a Registrar of the Supreme Court of Judicature. In 3 vols. Royal 8vo. Vol. I. 1891. Vol. II. 1893. Each, 21. (In the press.)

** Vol. III. Royal 8vo.

"We have no fault to find with the treatment of either editor. Seton in its new guise is well up to the character which it has for so many years sustained of being the best book of forms of judgment which is known on the north side of the Strand."-Law Times. Smith's Manual of Equity Jurisprudence.-A Manual of Equity Jurisprudence for Practitioners and Students, founded on the Works of Story, Spence, and other writers, comprising the Fundamental Principles and the points of Equity usually occurring in General Practice. By JOSIAH W. SMITH, Q.C. Fourteenth Edition. By J. TRUSTRAM, LL.M., Esq., Barrister-at-Law. 12mo. 1889. 12s. 6d. "Still holds its own as the most popular first book of equity jurisprudence, and one which every student must of necessity read."-Law Journal. "It will be found as useful to the practitioner as to the student."-Solicitors' Journal. Smith's Practical Exposition of the Principles of Equity, illustrated by the Leading Decisions thereon. For the use of Students and Practitioners. Second Edition. By H. ARTHUR SMITH, M.A., LL.B., Esq., Barrister-at-Law. Demy 8vo. 1888.

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"This excellent practical exposition of the principles of equity is a work one can well recommend to students either for the bar or the examinations of the Incorporated Law Society. It will also be found equally valuable to the busy practitioner. It contains a mass of information well arranged, and is illustrated by all the leading decisions."-Law Times.

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