D'Anvers' Abridgment

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A General Abridgment of the Common Law, alphabetically digested under proper titles is a book by Knightley D'Anvers.[1]

J. G. Marvin
said:

This work, so far as it goes, is a translation of

Viner's Abridg.[2]

References

  • D'Anvers, K. A General Abridgment of the Common Law, alphabetically digested under proper titles. 2d ed. 3 vols. fol. 1722 - 37.
  1. ^ Marvin, J.G. Legal Bibliography, or a thesaurus of American, English, Irish and Scotch law books:together with some continental treatises. T & J W Johnson. 1847. Page 253 from Google Books. See the 1705 edition below for the author's first name.
  2. ^ Marvin, J.G. Legal Bibliography, or a thesaurus of American, English, Irish and Scotch law books:together with some continental treatises. T & J W Johnson. 1847. Page 253.

External links

  • D'Anvers, K. A General Abridgment of the Common Law, alphabetically digested under proper titles. Printed for John Walthoe, in Vine-Court Middle Temple, adjoining to the Cloisters. London. 1705. vol 1
  • D'Anvers, K. A General Abridgement of the Common Law, alphabetically digested under proper titles. Printed by John Nutt, assignee of Edward Sayer, for John Waltoe. London. 1713. vol. 2