The interpreter of words and terms, used either in the common or statute laws of this realm, and in tenures and jocular customs : with an appendix, containing the antient names of places in England, very necessary for the use of all young students, that converse with antient deeds, charters, &c.
first publish'd by the learned Dr. Cowel, in the year 1607 ; and continu'd by Tho. Manley of the Middle Temple, Esq., to the year 1684 ; now further augmented and improv'd [by White Kennett] by the addition of many thousand words, as are found in our histories, antiquities, cartularies, rolls, registers, and other manuscript records, not hitherto explain'd in any dictionary
London : Printed for W. Battersby, J. Place, A. & J. Churchill, and R. Sare, 1701
Physical Details
1 online resource (351 unnumbered pages)
The preface includes (pages 10-11) the Proclamation of James I, dated 25th of March, 1610, by which the 1st edition of Cowell's Interpreter, 1607, was suppressed.