Un Abridgment des Plusieurs Cases et Resolutions del Common Ley
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by Henry Rolle
Henry Rolle (1589/90-1656)served as both a politician in the British Parliament and as a judge, primarily on the King's Bench. His legal interests laid primarily in trade and finance questions as well as the rights of subjects, including habeus corpus, impressment, and martial law. Un Abridgment des Plusieurs Cases et Resolutions del Common Ley is a treatise on common law, edited by Matthew Hale, which Rolle had compiled for his students. [1]
"The more obsolete Titles in Fitzherbert and Brooke are omitted, but besides the printed books extant in Lord Rolle's time, it abridges many of the Parliament Rolls and other authentic Records, and contains many cases that came under the author's own observation when he was Chief Justice of the King's Bench (during the usurpation) which are not otherwise reported. Mr. Hargrave mentions this work as excellent in its king (Co. Lit., 9a)." [2]
Bibliographic Information
Author: Henry Rolle, (1589/90-1656)
Title: Un Abridgment des Plusieurs Cases et Resolutions del Common Ley: Alphabeticalment Digest Desouth Severall Titles
Publication Info: London: Printed for A. Crooke, 1668.
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References
- ↑ Stuart Handley, ‘Rolle, Henry (1589/90–1656)’, Oxford Dictionary of National Biography, Oxford University Press, 2004; online edn, May 2008 accessed 30 May 2013
- ↑ Bridgman, Leg. Bib; Sweet & Maxwell's Legal Bibliography of the British Commonwealth of Nations - (2nd ed) Vol. 1, English law to 1800, including Wales, the Channel Islands and the Isle of Man