The practising attorney: or, lawyer's office. Comprehending the business of an attorney in all its branches. Divided into two volumes, viz. Vol. I. Contains I. The practice of the court of King's Bench. II. The practice of the court of common pleas. III. The practice of Courts-Leet, Courts-Baron, &c. Vol. II. contains IV. The practice of the high court of Chancery. V. The practice of equity in the exchequer. VI. The practice and method of conveyancing, &c. Wherein all the precedents and forms of processes and proceedings are truly and faithfully rendred in the English language, in pursuance of the late statute. The fourth edition: In which the errors in former impressions are carefully corrected, many useful modern English precedents, rules of the courts, and acts of parliament are added; and the whole continued down to the present year. By a gentleman of the Inner Temple. ...

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Imprint
[London]: In the Savoy: printed by E. and R. Nutt, and R. Gosling (assigns of E. Sayer, Esq;) for A. Bettesworth and C. Hitch at the Red-Lion, and T. Longman, at the Ship, both in Pater-noster-row; T. Worrall, at the Judge's Head, and F. Cogan, at the Middle-Temple Gate, both in Fleet-street; Ward and Chandler, at the Ship, just without Temple-Bar, and at their shops in York and Scarborough, MDCCXXXVII. [1737]
Publication year
1737-1737
ESTC No.
T88575
Grub Street ID
308531
Description
2v. ; 8⁰
Note
A gentleman of the Inner Temple = W. Bohun.

Vol.2 has a separate titlepage: 'The practising attorney and solicitor: containing the lawyer's office in equity. .. The fourth edition. .. ', 1737, and has an initial leaf of advertisements.