Page:Marvin, Legal Bibliography, 1847.djvu/17

From Wikisource
Jump to navigation Jump to search
This page needs to be proofread.

ABBREVIATIONS. 5 Bell's Prin. Bell's Principles of the Scotch Law. Bell's Illust. Bell's Illustrations of Principles. Bell's Diet. Bell's Dictionary of the Law of Scotland. Bell's Com. or B. C. Bell's Commentaries on the Law of Scotland. Bellewe.('") Bellewe's Cases. B. C. T. Bell on Completing Titles. Bell. Bell's Cases decided in the Courts of Sessions. Belt's Sup. Belt's Supplement to Vesey, Sen. B. T. D. Bell on the Testing of Deeds. B. on L. Bell on Leases. Ben. & D.(") Benloe and Dalison. Benl. or Bendl.inKeil. Benloe's in Keil way's Reports. Benl. or Bendl,(") Benloe's or Bendloe's Reports. Benth. Ev. Bentham's Evidence. Bert. R. Berton's Reports of New Brunswick. Belt's Adm. Pr. Bett's Admiralty Practice. Bibb. Bibb's Reports. Bilb. Ord. Ordinances of Bilboa. B. R. V. Bill of Rights of Virginia. Bing. Bingham's Reports. Bing. N. C. Bingham's New Cases. ' Bing. Inf. Bingham on Infancy. Bing. Jiidg. Bingham on Judgments and Executions. Bing. L. & T. Bingham's Landlord and Tenant. Bin. R. Binney's Reports. B. Tri. Bishop's Trials. Blackf. Blackford's Reports. Bland's Ch. R. Bland's Chancery Reports. Blan. L. Blanshard on Limitations. Blake's Ch. Pr. Blake's Chancery Practice. Bla. W.() Sir William Biackstone's'Reports. Bla. H. Henry Blackstone's Reports. (in) These Cases were taken by Bellewe from Brooks's Abridgment, and are sometimes referred to as Brooks's New Cases. (n) Dalisoii's Reports are sometimes bound with Benloe's, hence this abbreviation. See Keilway. (o) The first edition of BewZoe's Reports wa.s printed in 1661, and is referred to as New Benloe, to distinguish it from some cases of Benloe, before extant at the end of Ashe's Tables. The latter cases are often referred to as Old Benloe. There is some confusion in the references to the edition of 1661, and that of 1689, arising from lacuna in the paging of the older edition. N. B. Benloe is referred to botl^ by Placitum and Page. (p) Black. R., without an initial letter, refers to Sir William Blackstone's^ Reports.