The pandectes of the law of nations contayning seuerall discourses of the questions, points, and matters of law, wherein the nations of the world doe consent and accord. Giuing great light to the vnderstanding and opening of the principall obiects, questions, rules, and cases of the ciuill law, and common lawe of this realme of England. Compiled by William Fulbecke.
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- The pandectes of the law of nations contayning seuerall discourses of the questions, points, and matters of law, wherein the nations of the world doe consent and accord. Giuing great light to the vnderstanding and opening of the principall obiects, questions, rules, and cases of the ciuill law, and common lawe of this realme of England. Compiled by William Fulbecke.
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- Fulbeck, William, 1560-1603?
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- London :: Imprinted by [Adam Islip for] Thomas Wight,
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Contents
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TO THE MOST GRATI∣ous and reuerend Father in God IOHN
by the prouidence of God Lord Archbishop of Canterburie, Primate and Metropolitane of all England, and one of the Lords of herMaiesties most honorable Priuie Councell. -
TO THE COVRTE∣ous
Reader. -
The Table of the seuerall Titles
of the fifteene Dialogues ensuing. -
The Introduction to the
Dialogues. - The first Dialogue. Of Contracts.
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The second Dialogue of
Gifts and Graunts. -
The third Dialogue of
Bargaines and Sales. -
The fourth Dyalogue of Seigno∣ries
and Seruices. -
The fifth Dialogue of Jointe∣nancie,
and tenancy in common. - The sixth Dialogue of Exchaunges.
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The seuenth Dialogue. Of Deuises and Legacies. -
The eight Dialogue of Borow∣ing
and Lending. -
The ninth Dialogue of the baile∣ment or deliuerie of goods. and Chattelles -
The tenth Dialogue of the forme of ordinarie proceeding in matters of Law. -
The eleuenth Dialogue of common
wrongs and Trespasses. -
The twelfth Dialogue of vnlawfull
Assemblies, Riots, Routs, and Forcible entries. - The thirteenth Dialogue of Treason and Rebellion.
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The fouretenth Dialogue, of Homicide that is murder, manslaughter, & homicide by chance or misfortune. -
The fifteenth Dialogue, of Theft, Burglarie, and
Robberie. -
A Table of the Sections or Diuisions
of the principall points, matters, and questions which are handled in euerie Dialogue.-
The Diuisions and principall contents of the first Dialogue,
of Contracts. -
The Diuisions and principall contents of the second
Dialogue, of gifts and grants. -
The Diuisions and principall contents of the
third Dialogue, of Bargaines and Sales. -
The Diuisions and principall contents of the
fourth Dialogue, of Seigniories, and Seruices. -
The Diuisions and principall contents of the fifth Dialogue, of Ioyntenancie and Tenancie in common. -
The Diuisions and principall contents of the
sixth Dialogue, of exchanges. -
The Diuisions and principall contents of the
seuenth Dialogue, of Deuises, and Legacies. -
The Diuisions and principall contents of the eight
Dialogue, of borrowing and lending. -
The Diuisions and principall contents of the ninth Dialogue, of
the baylement and deliuery of goods and chattels -
The Diuisions and principall contents of the
tenth Dialogue, of the forme and maner of ordi∣narie proceeding in matters of Lavv. -
The Diuisions and principall contents of the eleuenth
Dialogue, of common wrongs and trespasses. -
The Diuisions, and principall contents of the twelfth
Dialogue, of vnlawfull assemblies, riots &c. -
The Diuisions and principall contents of the thirtenth
Dialogue, of Treason and Rebellion. -
The Diuisions and principall contents of the fourtenth Dialogue,
of Homicide, that is murder, manslaughter, &c. -
The Diuisions and principall contents of the fiftenth Dialogue,
of Theft, &c.
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The Diuisions and principall contents of the first Dialogue,
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- A Table of the seuerall titles of the seuen Dialogues ensuing.
- TO THE MOST GRATIOVS AND Reuerende Father in God, Iohn by the prouidence of God, Lord Archbishop of Canterburie, Primate and Metropolitane of all England, and one of the Lords of her Ma∣iesties most honourable priuie Counsell.
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The Introduction to the se∣cond part of the Parallele, orconference of the Ciuill Law, the Common Law &c. -
The first Dialogue of the second part of the Paral∣lele,
or conference of the Ci∣uill Law, the Canon Law, andthe Common Law of this Realme of England. Of Prohibitions and Consultations. -
The second Dialogue. Of Actions vpon the Case. -
The third Dialogue.
Of Dettes. -
The fourth Dialogue.
Of Accomptes. -
The fifth Dialogue. Of Wast done in a mans Ground. -
The sixt Dialogue.
Of Parceners. -
The seuenth Dialogue.
Of Conditions. -
A TABLE OF THE Sections or Diuisions of the principall pointes, matters, and que∣stions, which are handled in euerie Dialogue.
- The Diuisions and principall contents of the first Dialogue of Prohibitions and Consultations.
- The Diuisions and principall contents of the second Dialogue of Actions vpon the Case.
- The Diuisions and principall contents of the third Dialogue of Debtes.
- The diuisions and principall contents of the fourth Dialogue, of Accomptes.
- The diuisions and principall contents of the fifth Dialogue, of Wast done in a mans ground.
- The diuisions and principall contents of the sixth Dialogue, of Parceners.
- The diuisions and principall contents of the seauenth Dialogue, of Conditions.
- Errata.
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- To the curteous Reader.
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A Table of the contents of the
Chapters of this booke. - text
- errata