Brydall, John.
Speculum juris Anglicani, or, a view of the laws of England, as they are divided into statutes, common-law and customs: incidently, of the customs appertaining to the famous city of London, never before printed; together with resolutions on several of them, given by the Reverend judges at Westminster. By John Bridall, of Lincolnes-Inne, Barrester. The interpreter of Sophocles.
London: printed by John Streater, Eliz. Flesher and H. Twyford, assignes of Rich. Atkyns and Edward Atkyns, Esquires; for Thomas Dring at the White Lion next Chancery-lane end in Fleet-street, MDCLXXIII. [1673].
ESTC No. R175630.Grub Street ID 68454.
Brydall, John.
Jus sigilli: or, the law of England, touching His Majesties four principal seales, viz. The Great Seale, the Privie Seale, the Exchequer Seale, and the Signet. Also of those grand officers, to whose custody these seales are committed.
London: printed by E. Flesher, for Thomas Dring at the White Lyon next Chancery-lane-end, and John Leigh at the Bell in Fleetstreet, 1673.
ESTC No. R19862.Grub Street ID 77422.
Brydall, John.
Speculum juris Anglicani, or, A view of the laws of England, as they are divided into statutes, common-law and customs: incidently, of the customs appertaining to the famous city of London, never before printed; together with resolutions on several of them, given by the reverend judges at Westminster. By John Bridall, of Lincolnes-Inne, Barrester. The interpreter of Sophocles.
London: printed by John Streater, Eliz. Flesher and H. Twyford, Assignes of Rich. Atkyns and Edward Atkyns, Esquires. And are to be sold by G. Sawbridge, J. Place, J. Bellinger, Wil. Place, T. Basset, Rob. Pawlet, Christ. Wilkinson, Tho. Dring, Wil. Jacob, Ch. Harper, J. Leigh, J. Amery, J. Poole, booksellers in Fleet-street and Holborne, Anno Dom., MDCLXXIII. [1673] Cum Gratia & Privilegio Regiæ Majestatis.
ESTC No. R19880.Grub Street ID 77441.
Brydall, John.
Jus imaginis apud anglos; or The law of England relating to the nobility & gentry. Faithfully collected, and methodically digested for common benefit; by John Brydall, of Lincolns-Inne, Esquire.
London: printed for John Billinger in Cliffords-Inne-Lane near Fleetstreet; and Geo. Dawes over against Lincolns-Inne-Gate in Chancery-Lane, 1675.
ESTC No. R251.Grub Street ID 108814.
Brydall, John.
Camera regis, or, A short vievv of London. Containing the antiquity, fame, walls, bridge, river, gates, tower, cathedral, officers, courts, customs, franchises, &c. of that renowned city. Collected out of law & history and methodized for the benefit of the present inhabitants. By John Brydall, Esq;.
London: printed: for William Crooke at the Green Dragon without Temple Barre, 1676.
ESTC No. R2537.Grub Street ID 109040.
Brydall, John.
Camera regis: or, The present state of the city of London viewed. Containing the antiquity, fame, walls, bridge, river, gates, tower, cathedral, officers, courts, customs, franchises, &c of that city.
London: printed for W. Crooke at the Green Dragon without Temple-Bar, 1678. Also to be sold at the Bible in Westminster-Hall, [1678].
ESTC No. R31996.Grub Street ID 114739.
Brydall, John.
An abridgment of the lawes of England, touching treasons, rebellious murthers, conspiracies, burning of houses, poysonings, and other capital offences. With such readings thereon as shew the several wayes whereby offenders in such cases may become guilty. By John Bridall Esq.
London: printed for John Bellinger, in Cliffords-Inne-Lane, and Tho. Dring at the Harrow at Chacery-Lane-End in Fleet-street, 1679.
ESTC No. R170853.Grub Street ID 65371.
Brydall, John.
Decus & tutamen: or, A prospect of the laws of England, purposely framed for the safeguard of the King's Majesty, His sacred person, crown and dignity, against all traiterous speeches, designs, and conspiracies. To which are added, peculiar notes upon the judgment in high treason. Fit for all His Majestie's subjects and leige-people to be acquainted withal. By John Brydall, of the Honourable Society of Lincolns-Inn, Esquire.
London: printed by G. Sawbridge, W. Rawlins, and S. Roycroft, assigns of Ed. Atkins Esq; and are to be sold by Geo. Dawes at his shop in Chancery Lane, over against Lincolns-Inn-gate, 1679.
ESTC No. R27814.Grub Street ID 110955.
Brydall, John.
The clergy vindicated, or The rights and privileges that belong to them, asserted; according to the laws of England. More particularly, touching the sitting of bishops in Parliament; and their making proxies in capital cases.
London: printed by E.T. and R.H., 1679.
ESTC No. R302.Grub Street ID 113083.
Brydall, John.
Jura coronæ. His Majesties royal rights and prerogatives asserted, against papal usurpations, and all other anti-monarchical attempts and practices. Collected out of the body of the municipal laws of England.
London: printed for George Dawes, and are to be sold at his shop in Chancery-Lane, against Lincolns-Inn-Gate, MDCLXXX. [1680].
ESTC No. R36323.Grub Street ID 118617.
Brydall, John.
The absurdity of that new devised state-principle, (viz.) that in a monarchy, the legislative power is communicable to the subject, and is not radically in soveraignty in one, but in more. In a letter to a friend.
London: printed for T.D. and are to be sold by Randal Taylor, near Stationers Hall, 1681.
ESTC No. R19834.Grub Street ID 77397.
Brydall, John.
A New-Years-gift for the anti-prerogative-men: or, A lawyers opinion, in defence of His Majesties power-royal, of granting pardons, as he pleases. Wherein is more particularly discussed the validity of the E. of D's pardon, by way of letter to a friend.
London: printed, by H.H. for John Fish, near the Golden Tun in the Strand, 1682.
ESTC No. R19863.Grub Street ID 77423.
Brydall, John.
Ars transferendi dominium: or, A sure law-guide to the conveyancer. Consisting of many observations and various questions, with their resolutions; relating to feoffments, grants, fines, common recoveries, exchanges, releases, confirmations, attornments, surrenders, bargain and sales, and devises. Collected out of the year-books, books of law and reports; by John Brydall of Lincolns-Inn, barrister.
London: printed by the assigns of R. and E. Atkyns, Esquires; Samuel Heyrick at Grays-Inn gate in Holbourn, Isaac Cleave at Serjeants-Inn gate in Chancery-Lane, and Thomas Cater at Bernards-Inn gate in Holbourn, 1697.
ESTC No. R216133.Grub Street ID 91074.
Brydall, John.
Ars transferendi dominium: or, A sure law-guide to the conveyancer. Consisting of many observations and various questions, with their resolutions; relating to feoffments, grants, fines, common recoveries, exchanges, releases, confirmations, attornments, surrenders, bargain and sales, and devises. Collected out of the year-books, books of law and reports; by John Brydall of Lincolns-Inn, barrister.
London: printed by the assigns of R. and E. Atkyns, Esquires; for Samuel Heyrick at Grays-Inn Gate in Holborn, and Isaac Cleave at Serjeants-Inn gate in Chancery-Lane, 1697.
ESTC No. R30255.Grub Street ID 113136.
Brydall, John.
Jus primogeniti. Or, The dignity, right, and priviledge of the first-born. Inquisited and defended against the impious practice of some fathers in disinheriting their first-begotten sons. In a letter to a friend in the country. By B.J. Esq;.
[London: printed for R. Battersby, at Staple-Inn next the bars, in Holborne. 1699. Price 2d., [1699]].
ESTC No. R2489.Grub Street ID 108628.
Brydall, John.
Pietatis in parentes disquisitio: or, the duty of children towards their parents: truly examined and stated. In a letter to a friend in the city.
[London: printed for R. Battersby at Staple-Inn, next the Barrs in Holborn, 1700].
ESTC No. R215721.Grub Street ID 90694.
Brydall, John.
Non compos mentis: or, The law relating to natural fools, mad-folks, and lunatick persons, inquisited, and explained, for common benefit. By John Brydall, Esq; of Lincoln's-Inn.
London: printed by the assigns of Richard and Edward Atkins, Esquires; for Isaac Cleave, at the Star, next Serjeants-Inn, in Chancery-Lane, 1700.
ESTC No. R19885.Grub Street ID 77445.
Brydall, John.
Ars transferendi dominium. The second part. Or, a sure law-guide to the conveyancer, consisting of many observations and various questions, with their Resolutions; Relating To Feoffments, Grants, Fines, Common Recoveries, Exchanges, Releases, Confirmations, Attornments, Surrenders, Bargains and Sales, and Devises. By John Bridall of Lincolns Inn, Barrister.
London: printed by the assigns of R. and E. Atkyns Esquires; for Isaac Cleave, in Chancery-Lane, I. Hartley, and I. Deene in Holborn, R. Smith without Temple-Bar, B. Farker in Westminster-Hall [ie Barker], [1702].
ESTC No. T117211.Grub Street ID 168815.
Brydall, John.
Lex spuriorum: or, the law relating to bastardy. Collected from the common, civil and ecclesiastical laws. By John Brydall ...
London: printed by the assigns of Richard and Edward Atkins, Esquires; for Thomas Osborne, 1703.
ESTC No. T116601.Grub Street ID 168267.
Brydall, John.
Noli me tangere. The Young student's letter to the Old Lawyer In the country. Containing Several other Authenticks, to Corroborate, and Confirm the explication or exposition, lately sent by the Latter, of that Royal Maxim; The King can do no Wrong. To which is Added, A Post-Script, Consisting of some Words of the royal martyr.
London: printed for J. Nutt near Stationers-Hall, 1703.
ESTC No. T824.Grub Street ID 302976.
Brydall, John.
Axioma basilikon. The Unanimous, or Consentient Opinion of the learned: namely, Digges, Heath, Croke, Glanvill, Lord Digby, Elliot, Lords and Commons in Parliament, Jenkins, Bates, Bridgeman, Earl of Clarendon, and others, in the Explication or Exposition of that Celebrated Maxim in the Laws of England, The King can do no Wrong: In a Letter from a Lawyer in the Countrey to a Student at one of the Inns of Courts.
London: printed for John Senex over-against S. Clement's Church in the Strand, 1703.
ESTC No. T825.Grub Street ID 303073.
Brydall, John.
Privilegia magnatum apud anglos: or, a declaration of the divers and sundry preheminencies, or privileges, allowed by the laws, and Customs of England, unto the First-Born among Her Majesties Subjects, The temporal lords of Parliament. Together with notes, upon most of those Privileges, as also several remarks, relating to our temporal peerage, by way of introduction. By John Brydall of Lincolns-Inn, Esq;.
London: printed by W. N. for George Sawbridge, at the Three Flower de Luces, in Little Britain, 1704.
ESTC No. N20220.Grub Street ID 9616.
Brydall, John.
The impudent babbler baffled: or, the falsity of that assertion utter'd by Bradshaw, in Cromwell's new-erected slaughter-house, namely, that Charles I. was no hereditary, but an elective king; ...
London: printed for G. Sawbridge, 1705.
ESTC No. T99099.Grub Street ID 318265.
Brydall, John.
Great Britain's triumph: or, Her most excellent Majesty Queen Ann's title to the imperial crown of France, maintain'd. And the French-Men's plea upon their pretended Salique law, confuted. By a true Englishman.
London: printed and sold by B. Bragg at the Raven Pater-Noster Row, 1707.
ESTC No. T187647.Grub Street ID 223560.
Brydall, John.
Magnatum apud Anglos privilegia: or, the privileges and preheminences belonging to our English peerage. Extracted from the writings of the most celebrated authors, ... Together with several remarks ... .
London: printed for, and sold by J. Morphew, 1719.
ESTC No. T38838.Grub Street ID 268241.