De laudibus legum Angliæ written by Sir John Fortescue Lord Ch. Justice, and after Lord Chancellor to K. Henry vj. Hereto are added the two sums of Sir Ralph de Hengham L. Ch. Justice to K. Edward I., commonly call'd Hengham Magna, & Hengham Parva. With notes both on Fortescu and Hengham, by that famous and learned antiquarie John Selden Esq.

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  • De laudibus legum Angliæ written by Sir John Fortescue Lord Ch. Justice, and after Lord Chancellor to K. Henry vj. Hereto are added the two sums of Sir Ralph de Hengham L. Ch. Justice to K. Edward I., commonly call'd Hengham Magna, & Hengham Parva. With notes both on Fortescu and Hengham, by that famous and learned antiquarie John Selden Esq.
  • De laudibus legum Angliae
  • Fortescue, in commendation of the laws of England Radulphi de Hengham Edwardi Regis I. Capitalis olim Justitiarii Summæ. Magna Hengham, & Parva, vulgò nuncupatæ
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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. M DC LXXII. [1672]
Publication year
1672-1672
ESTC No.
R10725
Grub Street ID
59070
Description
[7], 3-13 [i.e. 132], [3] l., 51, [13], 120, 117-140 p. ; 8⁰
Note
The first sequence is foliated, with English and Latin in parallel columns.

A translation, by Robert Mulcaster, of: Fortescue, Sir John. De laudibus legum Angli¾.

At foot of title: Cum gratia & privilegio Regi¾ Majestatis.

Running title reads: Fortescue, in commendation of the laws of England.