1682 Office of English Sheriffs Michael Dalton England LAW Judges Police Crime
The first English treatise on sheriffs!
Michael Dalton was a 16th-century English legal writer who was known for only two works on British government practices. One of these was his 1623 treatise ‘The Office and Authority of Sheriffs’, in which Dalton discusses the statutes concerning sheriffs and police, judges and court cases, and laws relating to sheriffs. According to the Holdsworth in the ‘History of English Law’, “this book continued to be the standard authority until the beginning of the 18th-century.”
1682 Office of English Sheriffs Michael Dalton England LAW Judges Police Crime
The first English treatise on sheriffs!
Michael Dalton was a 16th-century English legal writer who was known for only two works on British government practices. One of these was his 1623 treatise ‘The Office and Authority of Sheriffs’, in which Dalton discusses the statutes concerning sheriffs and police, judges and court cases, and laws relating to sheriffs. According to the Holdsworth in the ‘History of English Law’, “this book continued to be the standard authority until the beginning of the 18th-century.”
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DALTON, Michael
Officium vicecomitum = The office and authority of sheriffs : gathered out of the Statutes, and books of the common laws of this kingdom
London : printed by the assigns of Richard Atkins and Edward Atkins, 1682.
Details:
- Collation: Complete with all pages
- [4], 564, [28]
- References: Wing P 153; History of English Law IV, 119;
- Language: English
- Binding: Leather; tight & secure
- Size: ~12.25in X 7.75in (31cm x 20cm)
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15695
Categories
Law & Government
European History
Authors
DALTON, Michael
Printing Date
17th Century
Language
English
Binding
Leather
Book Condition
Excellent
Collation
Complete