Court-hand restored; or, The student's assistant, in reading old deeds, charters, records, etc. Neatly engraved on twenty-three copper-plates, describing the old law hands, with their contractions and abbreviations. With an appendix containing the ancient names of places in Great Britain and Ireland; an alphabetical table of ancient surnames; and a glossography of Latin words found in the works of the most eminent lawyers and other ancient writings, but not in any modern dictionaries ..
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Format: | Book |
Language: | English |
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London,
J. C. Hotten,
1867
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Edition: | 8th ed., corrected |
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Arc 1190.3.2 |
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Duke University
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KD313 .W75 1867 |
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