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| | Books by John Doddridge: Books in the extended shelves: Doddridge, John, Sir, 1555-1628: The antiquity and power of parliaments in England written by Mr. Justice Doddridge and several other learned antiquaries. (London : Printed for William Leake and John Leake ..., 1679) (HTML at EEBO TCP) Doddridge, John, Sir, 1555-1628: A compleat parson: or, A description of advovvsons, or church-liuing Wherein is set forth, the intrests of the parson, patron, and ordinarie, &c. With many other things concerning the same matter, as they were deliuered at severall readings at New-Inne, / by I. Doderidge, anno, 1602, 1603. And now published for a common good, by W.I. (London : Printed by B[ernard] A[lsop] and T[homas] F[awcet] for Iohn Groue, and are to bee sold at his shop at Furniuals Inne gate, 1630), also by 17th cent W. I. (HTML at EEBO TCP) Doddridge, John, Sir, 1555-1628: A compleat parson, or, A description of advowsons, or church-liuing wherein is set forth, the interests of the parson, patron, and ordinarie, &c., with many other things concerning the same matter, as they were deliuered at severall readings at New-Inne (Printed by B.A. and T.F. for Iohn Grove, and are to bee sold at his shop ..., 1630), also by 17th cent W. I. (page images at HathiTrust) Doddridge, John, Sir, 1555-1628: The English lavvyer Describing a method for the managing of the lawes of this land. And expressing the best qualities requisite in the student practizer iudges and fathers of the same. Written by the reverend and learned Sir Iohn Doderidge Knight, one of the iustices of the Kings Bench, lately deceased. (London : Printed by [Miles Flesher for] the assignes of I. More Esq., M DC XXXI. [1631]) (HTML at EEBO TCP) Doddridge, John, Sir, 1555-1628: The English lawyer : describing a method for managing the lawes of this Land, and expressing the best qualitites requisite in the student, practizer, judges and fathers of the same (Printed by the Assignes of I. More, Esq., 1631), also by John Pilkington (page images at HathiTrust) Doddridge, John, Sir, 1555-1628: The English lawyer : describing a method for the managing of the lawes of this land, and expressing the best qualities requisite in the student, practizer, judges and fathers of the same (Professional Books, Ltd., 1980) (page images at HathiTrust) Doddridge, John, Sir, 1555-1628: The grounds and maxims, and also an analysis of the English laws. (Printed for Isaac Riley, New-York, 1808), also by William Noy and gent. T. H. (page images at HathiTrust) Doddridge, John, Sir, 1555-1628: An historical account of the ancient and modern state of the principality of Wales, dutchy of Cornwall, and earldom of Chester (Printed for J. Roberts, 1714), also by Henry Blackwell and Edwin Davis French (page images at HathiTrust) Doddridge, John, Sir, 1555-1628: The history of the ancient and moderne estate of the Principality of Wales, dutchy of Cornewall, and Earldome of Chester (Printed by T. Harper, for G. Emondson, and T. Alchorne, 1630) (page images at HathiTrust) Doddridge, John, Sir, 1555-1628: The history of the ancient and moderne estate of the principality of Wales, dutchy of Cornewall, and earldome of Chester Collected out of the records of the Tower of London, and diuers ancient authours. By Sir Iohn Dodridge Knight, one of his Maiesties iudges in the Kings Bench. And by himselfe dedicated to King Iames of euer blessed memory. (London : Printed by Tho. Harper, for Godfrey Emondson, and Thomas Alchorne, M.DC.XXX. [1630]) (HTML at EEBO TCP) Doddridge, John, Sir, 1555-1628: Honors pedigree, or, The [se]veral fountaines of gentry [be]ing a treatise of the distinct degrees of the nobilitie of this kingdome, with their rights and priviledges, according to the lawes and customes of England / [by] that juditious lawyer, Sir John Dodoredge ... (London : [Prin]ted for William Sheares ..., M.DC.LII. [1652]) (HTML at EEBO TCP) Doddridge, John, Sir, 1555-1628: Judge Doderidges reading of advowsons, or church-livings wherein is set forth, the interests of the parson, patron, and ordinary, &c. : with many other things concerning the matter, as they were delivered at several readings at New -Inne : and now published for a common good. (London : Printed for Laur. Chapman ..., 1663) (HTML at EEBO TCP) Doddridge, John, Sir, 1555-1628: Lavves resolutions of womens rights. (Printed by the assignment of Iohn More, Esquire, and are to be sold by Iohn Grove, 1632) (page images at HathiTrust) Doddridge, John, Sir, 1555-1628: The lavves resolutions of womens rights: or, The lavves prouision for woemen A methodicall collection of such statutes and customes, with the cases, opinions, arguments and points of learning in the lavv, as doe properly concerne women. Together with a compendious table, whereby the chiefe matters in this booke contained, may be the more readily found. (London : Printed by [Miles Flesher for] the assignes of Iohn More Esq. and are to be sold by Iohn Groue, at his shop neere the Rowles in Chancery-Lane, over against the Sixe-Clerkes-Office, 1632), also by Thomas Edgar and I. L. (HTML at EEBO TCP) Doddridge, John, Sir, 1555-1628: The lavvyers light: or, A due direction for the study of the law for methode. Choyce of bookes moderne. Selection of authours of more antiquitie. Application of either. Accommodation of diuers other vsefull requisits. All tending to the speedy and more easie attayning of the knowledge of the common law of this kingdome. With necessary cautions against certaine abuses or ouersights, aswell in the practitioner as student. Written by the reuerend and learned professor thereof, I.D. To which is annexed for the affinitie of the subiect, another treatise, called The vse of the law. (Imprinted at London : [By Bernard Alsop and Thomas Fawcet] for Beniamin Fisher, and are to be sold at his shop in Aldersgate street, at the signe of the Talbot, 1629), also by Francis Bacon (HTML at EEBO TCP) Doddridge, John, Sir, 1555-1628: Law of nobility and peerage (Printed for L. Chapman..., 1658), also by Laurence Chapman and William Bird (page images at HathiTrust) Doddridge, John, Sir, 1555-1628: Magazine of honour (London : Printed for L. Chapman ..., 1658), also by William Bird (HTML at EEBO TCP) Doddridge, John, Sir, 1555-1628: The office and dutie of execvtors, or, A treatise of wils and executors, directed to testators in the choise of their executors and contrivance of their wills with direction for executors in the execution of their office, according to the law, and for creditors in the recovery of their debts : expressing the duty, right, interest, power and authority of executors, and how they may behave themselves in the office of executorship : with divers other particulars very usefull, profitable, and behovefull for all persons, be they either executors, creditors or debtors : compiled out of the body of the common-law, with mention of such statutes as are incident hereunto. (London : Printed by T. C. for Andrew Crooke, Laurence Chapman, William Cooke, and Richard Best, 1641), also by Thomas Wentworth (HTML at EEBO TCP) Doddridge, John, Sir, 1555-1628: The office and duty of executors (J. & W.T. Clarke, 1829), also by Thomas Wentworth, Henry Jeremy, George Wilson, and H. Curson (page images at HathiTrust) Doddridge, John, Sir, 1555-1628: The office and duty of executors : or, a treatise directing testators to form, and executors to perform their wills and testaments according to law (Printed by Eliz. Nutt and R. Gosling, 1728), also by Thomas Wentworth, Edward D. Ingraham, Henry Jeremy, George Wilson, and H. Curson (page images at HathiTrust) Doddridge, John, Sir, 1555-1628: The office and duty of executors. Or A treatise of wils and executors, directed to testators in the choice of their executors, and contrivance of their wils. With direction for executors in the execution of of [!] their office, according to the law; and for creditors in the recovery of their debts. With divers other particulars, very usefull and profitable for all persons, be they either executors, creditors or debtors. (Printed by Tho. Maxey, for Henry Twiford, 1656), also by Thomas Wentworth (page images at HathiTrust) Doddridge, John, Sir, 1555-1628: The principal grounds and maxims, with an analysis and a dialogue and treatise of the laws of England; and on tenures, estates, hereditaments, and chattels, real and personal; and in what manner they may be recovered and conveyed. (S. Sweet; [etc., etc.], 1821), also by William Noy, W. M. Bythewood, and Thomas Hayes (page images at HathiTrust) Doddridge, John, Sir, 1555-1628: The several opinions of sundry learned antiquaries viz. Mr. Justice Doddridge, Mr. Agar, Francis Tate, William Canden, and Ioseph Holland. Touching the antiquity, power, order, state, manner, persons and proceedings of the high-court of Parliament in England. (London : Printed for William Leake, at the Crown in Fleet-street, betwixt the two Temple-Gates, 1658) (HTML at EEBO TCP) Doddridge, John, Sir, 1555-1628: A treatise of the principal grounds and maximes of the lawes of this nation very usefull and commodious for all students and such others as desire the knowledge and understandings of the laws / written by that most excellent and learned expositor of the law, W.N. (London : Printed by T.N. for W. Lee, D. Pakeman, R. Best and G. Bedell ..., 1651), also by William Noy and T. H. Certain observations concerning a deed of feoffament (HTML at EEBO TCP)
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