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Page 17 of 735 BASIS OF MODERN REMEDIAL LAW Ch. 1 In general on the subject of Common - Law Pleading, see the following: Treatises: Glanvill, Tractatus de Legibus et Consue tudinibus regnit Angliae (1187 — 1189) INew edition edited by George B. Woodhine, 4 vols. (New Haven, 1932)]; Bracton, Do Legibus and Consuetudinibus Angliae (1250 - 4258) (London, 1640); Casus Placi torum, a collection of decisions of Judges, all of whom lived before 1260, according to Holdsworth, and which in style and subject matter anticipated the Year Books; Yet Assayer (before 1267), a tract on Procedure probably by Ilengham, and reported in Wood bine, Pour Thui’teenth Century Law Tracts (New Haven, 1910); Cadit Assisa (1267 or after), a summary of that part of Bracton’s Treatise deal - ing with the Assist 0 f Mort d’Ancestor fnew edition by Sir Travers Twiss, London, 1878 — 1883]; Heng ham, Magna (1270 — 1275), based on Bracton, and containing information on the rules of Pleading and Procedure in the Real Actions; Hengharn, Pana (1285 or after), containing Instruction as to Pleading and Procedure in certain Real Actions; Britton, Ancient Pleas of the Crow n (Trans. by F. M. Nichols, 1270); Fleta, An Epitome of Brit ton (1290); Articuli ad Novas Narrationes (1326 — 1340), consisting for most part of Precedents of Pleading; Register of Writs (132G — 1377); Pynson’s Book of Entries (1510); Fitzherbert, Natura Bre - vium (1534), a selection of Writs together with a commentary; Rastell’s Entries (1564); Theloau, Di gest of Original Writs and Things Concerning Them (1579), a most orderly treatise on Procedure grounded on the Year Books and printed at the end of the 168 7 edition of the Register of Writs; Coke, Book of Entries (1014); Powell, Attorney’s Academy (1623); Buer, Doctrina Placitandi, or The Art and Science of Pleading (1640); Coke, Declarations and Pleadings contained in his eleven Books of Reports (1650); Ast on, Placita Latine Rediviva: A Book of Entries (1601 — 1878); Browne, Formulae beiie Pled tandi: A Boolr of Entries (1671, 1675); Liber Placitandi (London, 1674), a book of Special Plead ings containing Precedents; Vivian, The Exact Pleader: A Book of Entrie s (1684); Clift, A New Book of Declarations, Pleadings, Verdicts, Judg ments, and Judicial Writs, with the Entries There upon (1703, 1719); Lilly, A Collection of Modern En tries (1723, an English edition appeared in 1741); Euer, A System of Pleading, incl uding translation of the Doctrina Placitandi, or the Art and Science of Pleading (Dublin 1701); American Precedents and Declarations (Boston, 1802); Wentworth, A Complete System of Pleadings (London 1797 - 49); Story, Selection of Pleadings in Civil Actions Sub sequent to the Declaration (Salem 1805); Lawes, Elementary Treatise on Pleading (London 1806) list Am. from 1st London Cd. (Portsmouth, N. N. 1808)]; Booth, The Nature and Practice of Real Actions (1st Am. ed. New York 1808); Lawes, Pr actical Treatise on Pleading (Boston 1811); Hening, The American Pleader and Lawyer’s Guide, 2 vols. (New York 1811); Chitty, Treatise on Pleading with Pre cedents, 3 vols. (~pringfleld 1833); Harris, Mod ern Entries, 2 vols. (Edited by Evans, Baltimore 18 21); Jackson, Treatise on the Pleadings and Practice of Real Actions (Boston 1828); Saunders, The Law of Pleading and Evidence in Civil Ac tions (2d Am. ed., PhiladelphIa 1831); Could, Trea tise on the Principles of pleadings In Civil Ac tions (1832); Tyrw hltt, Pleading (London 1846); Williams, Introduction to Pleading and Practice (London 1857); Stephen, Principles of Pleading in Civil Actions, a View of the Whole Proceedings in a Suit at Law (3rd Am. ed. from 2d London cd, by Tyler, Washington, D. C. 1892 ); Evans, Pleading in Civil Actions (2d ed. by William Miller, Chicago 1879); Heard, Principles of Civil Pleading (Boston 1880); Maitland and Baildon, The Court Baron (London 1891); Chitty, Treatise on Pleading and Parties to Actions, with Precedents and F orms (Lon don 1808; 16th Am. ed. by J. C. Perkins, Springfield 1879); Shlnn, Treatise on Pleading and Practice (Chicago 1892); MclCelvey, Principles of Common - Law Pleading (1st ed. New York 1894); Stephen, Principles of Pleading in Civil Actions (Am. ed. f rom 5th English ed., by Wihiston, Cambridge, 1895); Shinn, Treatise on Pleading and Prac tice. 2 vols. (Chicago 1890); Poe, Pleading and Practice in Courts of Common Law (Baltimore 1897); Perry, Common - Law Pleading (Boston 1897); Martin, Civil Procedure at Common Law (St. Paul 1905); Maitland, Equity, The Forms of Action at Common Law (Cambridge 1909); Woodbine, Pour ThIrteenth Century Law Tracts [on Pleading] (New Raven 1910), containing: Judicium Essoniorum (1267 — 1275), a tract on Essoing probably by Hong - ham; Eceptienes ad Cassandum l3revia (7285 or after), [tract on the Writs]; Modus Componendi Brevia or Cum Sit Necessarium (1285 or after), (a tract on the Writs]; Millar, Common - Law Pleading (Chicago 1914); Puterbaugh, Common Law Pleading and Practice In IllInois (6th ed. by L. D. Puterbaugb, Chicago 1916); Scott, Fundamentals of Procedure in Actions at Law (New York 1922); Shipman, Hand book of Common Law Pleading (3d ed. by Ballan tine, St. Paul 1923); Winfleld, History of Conspir acy and Abuse of Legal Procedure (Cambridge 1925); Buhlen and Leake’s Precedents of Pleadings in Ac tions in the King’s Bench Division of the Nigh Court of Justice (8th ed. by W. Wyatt - Paine, London 1924; 9th ed., London 1935); O’Donnell, Procedure and Form~ of Common Law Plead ing (Washington, B. C. 1934); Plucknett, Concise History of the Common Law (3d ed, London 1940; 4th ed., London 1948); Fifoot, History and Sources of the Common Law (London 1949); Odgers, Principles of Pleading and Practice In Civil Actions In the nigh Court of Jus tice (1st ed., London 1891; 3d e,L, London 1897; 4th ed., London 1900; 5th ed., London 1903; 6th ed., 2 COMMON - LAW PLEADING
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