A New and Complete Law-dictionary, Or, General Abridgment of the Law
On a More Extensive Plan Than Any Law-dictionary Hitherto Published : Containing Not Only the Explanation of the Terms, by Also the Law Itself, Both with Regard to Theory and Practicve : Also the Interpretations of the Words Made Use of in Our Ancient Charters, Chronicles, Histories, Records, and Registers : Together with Such Knowledge as it is Necessary to Illustrate the Antiquity of the Law and Our Original Government and Customs in Former Times : the Whole Collected and Extracted from All the Abridgments, Commentaries, Histories, Institutes, Registers, Reports, and Year-books Published to this Time ; and Adapted to the Use of Barristers, Attornies, Solicitors, Justices of the Peace, Members of Parliament, Clergymen, &c., &c