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ATW ATTORNEY'S (The) Practice in ihe Court of King's Bench ; or, an introduction to the knowledge of the practice of that Court, as it now stands under the regulation of several late acts of Par- liament, rules and determinations of the said court, with variety of useful precedents in Englisl^ settled or drawn by counsel, by llobert Richardson, gent, of the Inner Temple, 1739. 2 vols. 1743, 1750, 1759, 1769. 6th ed., with large additions. 2 vols. 8vo. 1776. and Pleader's Treasury ; containing forms of the most useful pleas in abatement, and in bar, demurrers, contin- uances, &c. Also, all manner of writs in the Courts of King's Bench and Common Pleas. 2 vols. 8vo. 1730. Practice epitomized, or the method, time and ex- penses of proceeding in the Courts of King's Bench and Com- mon Pleas, from the commencement of the suit to the trial, final judgment, and execution ; so advantageously placed in opposite columns, as to show at one view the agreement or difference in the practice of the said courts. 8vo. London. 1822. . Observations on the duty of an Attorney and Solicitor, Svo. London. 1759. ATWOOD, WILLIAM. Jani Anglorum facies Nova; or several monuments touching the great councils of the kingdom and the Court of the King's immediate tenants and officers, from 1 W. I. to 49 Hen. III., &;c. 8vo. London. 1680. . Jus Anglorum ab Antique. 8 vo. London. 1681. . The superiority and direct dominion of the Crown of England, over the Crown and Kingdom of Scotland, asserted against Sir Thomas Craig. 8vo. London. 1704. — . An examination of Sir Edward Herbert's account of the authorities in law, whereby he. would excuse his judgment in Sir Edward Hale's case. 4to. liOndon. 1689. . Fundamental constitution of the English govern- ment, proving King ^Yilliam and Queen Mary our lawful king and queen, folio. London. 1690. . History and reasons of the dependency of Ireland upon the crown of England, rectifying Mr. Molyneaux's state of 79