The lay-mans lawyer, or, The second part of the practice of the law : relating to the punishments of offences committed against the publike peace, with presidents of indictments and warrants, with proceedings to judgment : also a discourse concerning pardons, and remission of punishment, so far as regularly they have been granted, the office and duty of a gaoler : with an appendix touching the duty of a church-warden and overseer of the poor, so far as they are coincidently assistant to constables in their office of preserving the peace ... : extracted out of the statutes of the kings of England, and the acts of the late Parliaments.

Bibliographic Details
Main Author: Förster, Thomas
Format: Microform Book
Language:English
Series:Early English books, 1641-1700 ; 1670:3.
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Description
Item Description:Attributed to Thomas Forster by Wing.
"With an exact table relating to all the matters therein contained."
Numerous errors in paging.
Includes index.
Imperfect: signature Q lacking; signature P3v-end from defective British Library copy spliced at end.
Reproduction of original in the Huntington Library.
Microform.
Physical Description:6 unnumbered pages, 24 pages, 6 unnumbered pages, 195, that is, 100 pages, 16 unnumbered pages