A new and complete law-dictionary, or, General abridgment of the law : on a more extensive plan than any law-dictionary hitherto published : containing not only the explanation of the terms, by also the law itself, both with regard to theory and practice : also the interpretations of the words made use of in our ancient charters, chronicles, histories, records, and registers : together with such knowledge as it is necessary to illustrate the antiquity of the law and our original government and customs in former times : the whole collected and extracted from all the abridgments, commentaries, histories, institutes, registers, reports, and yearbooks published to this time : and adapted to the use of barristers, attornies, solicitors, justices of the peace, members of Parliament, clergymen, &c., &c.
"Supplement. Containing abstracts of many useful cases lately determined in the courts of Chancery, King's-bench, Common pleas, and Exchequer, and all the acts of Parliament, continued to the session ended 16th July, 1783, inclusive": v. 2, [47] p. at end.