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Bodleian Library (Oxford)
N038435
First published with the title 'The practick part of the law shewing the office of a compleat attorney .. composed and collected by G. T. of Staples-Inne, and T. P. of Barnards-Inne', London, 1652, which itself was based on 'The attourney of the Court of Common Pleas. .. Written by G. T. of Staples Inne', London, 1642. 'An abstract of the act' and 'An exact table of fees' have separate titlepages, pagination, and registers; 'An exact table' is "The fourth edition, with additions", with imprint: "Printed by the assigns of Richard and Edward Atkins, Esquires; for John Walthoe"; 'An abstract' has imprint: "Printed by Charles Bill, and the executrix of Tho. Newcomb: and sold by J. Walthoe".
London: printed by the assigns of Richard and Edward Atkins, Esquires; for John Walthoe; and are to be sold by A. Cox, 1702. [8],583, [23];16;[2],120, [4]p.; 8°