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GLI instruire a fond des coutumes and de I'ordre judiciaire observes chez les anciens Normands. Among the several Latin editions, the last and best was edited by John Wilmot, 12mo., London, 1780. The only English translation is by John Beames, which is accurate, and his notes learned and valuable, 8vo., London, 1812. 2 Hoiiard Anc. Loix, 4 ; 27 L. M. 397 ; 8 Reports, Pref. ; 1 Mer. & Step, Corp, 345 ; 1 Rob, Ch. v. 29G ; 2 Coke's Inst. 21 ; Robertson's Pers. Sue. 14; Irving's Civil Law, 92 ; 1 Bart. Conv. 11 ; Nic. Eng. His. Lib. 134; N. Bac. Hist. Dis. 169; 1 Kent, 498; Brooke's Bib, Leg. Ang. 23, n ; 1 Reeves' Eng. Law, 221; (4) 571; 1 Blk. Com. 72, 421 ; Hale's Hist. 168; Willes, 346 ; 2 H. Bl. 154 ; 1 Shower, 121 ; Plowd. 357; Sold. Eccl. Juris. 7 ; Madox's Exch. 123. GLANVILLE, JOHN. Reports of Cases of Controverted Elec- tions, delermined and adjudged by the Commons in Parliament, 21 and 22 Jac. L ; to which is prefixed an Historical Account of the Ancient Rights of Determining Cases upon Controverted Elections. 8vo. London. 1775. The author was Speaker of the House of Commons, and Chairman of the Committee to determine Controverted Elections. The volume contains much valuable information on this topic of legal learning, and was published by John Topham. GLASSE, DR. The Magistrate's Assistant; or a Summary of those Laws which immediately respect the conduct of a Justice of the Peace. 8vo. Glocester. 1784. GLASSFORD, JAMES. Remarks on the Constitution and Pro- cedure of the Scottisli Courts of Law. 8vo. Edinburgh. 1812. . An Essay on the Principles of Evidence, and their application to subjects of Judicial Inquiry. 8vo. Edinburgh. 1820. GLEN, WILLIAM. A Treatise on the Law of Bills of Exchange, Promissory Notes, and Letters of Credit, in Scotland. 2d ed., corrected and greaUy enlarged, by a Member of the College of Justice. 8vo. Edinburgh. 1824. The references in the first edition are almost wholly to Scotch deci- sions, but in this to both Scotch and English. GLISSON, W. AND A. GULSTON. The Common Law of Eng- land, epitomized ; with Directions how to Prosecute and Defend Actions. 3d ed. 8vo. London. 1679. ♦' This is a book of good credit." Willes' Rep. 120. 338