Lot 2892
  • 2892

Philipps, Fabian (1601-1690).

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300 - 400 GBP
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  • Tenenda non tollenda, or the necessity of preserving tenures in capite and by knight-service, which according to their first institution were, and are yet, a great part of the salus populi, and the safety and defence of the King, as well as of his people. London: Thomas Leach, to be sold by Abel Roper, 1660, contemporary calf, extremities rubbed
Ibid. The antiquity, legality, reason, duty and necessity of prae-emption and pourveyance, for the King: or, compositions for his pourveyance. London: Richard Hodgkinson for the author, to be sold by Henry Marsh, 1663, final errata leaf, contemporary calf, H2 and quires R-T becoming loose, marginal rusthole in L3, a few wormholes in gutter, binding worn, spine defective
Ibid. The mistaken recompense; or, the great damage and very many mischiefs and inconveniences which will inevitably happen to the King and his people, by the taking away of the King's prae-emption and pourveyance, or compositions for them. London: R. Hodgkinson for the author, to be sold by Henry Brome, 1664, contemporary marbled boards, manuscript notes on verso of title-page, extremities slightly rubbed
Ibid. Regale necessarium: or the legality, reason and necessity of the rights and privileges justly claimed by the Kings servants, and which ought to be allowed unto them. London: for Christopher Wilkinson, 1671, several leaves cancelled and replaced, both versions of C1 present, contemporary calf, lacking C2 (cancelled?), binding rubbed
Ibid. The ancient, legal, fundamental, and necessary rights of courts of justice, in their writs of capias, arrests, and process of outlary. And the illegality, many mischiefs and inconveniences, which may arrive to the people of England, by the proposals tendred to His Majesty, and the High Court of Parliament, for the abolishing of that old and better way, and method of justice, and the establishing of a new, by peremptory summons and citations in actions of debt. London: Christopher Wilkinson, 1677, contemporary calf, paper flaw on G2 with slight loss, extremities slightly rubbed



together 5 volumes, all 4to

Literature

Wing P2019, P2004, P2011, P2016 & P2003