APA (7th ed.) Citation

Hughes, W. (1655). The commentaries upon original writs: Where most of the cases in Bracton, Book of entries, the Year or term-books, from King Edward the Second to these times, with the plaints, counts, pleadings issues, demurrers in matters of law, the debates, opinions, rules of court, and resolutions of the judges therein, are reduced to the originall writs under severall heads or sections for the better understanding of the case and poynts of law : collected, abridged, and taken out of the books themselves. Printed by Tho. Roycroft for Henry Twyford, and John Place.

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Hughes, William. The Commentaries upon Original Writs: Where Most of the Cases in Bracton, Book of Entries, the Year or Term-books, from King Edward the Second to These Times, with the Plaints, Counts, Pleadings Issues, Demurrers in Matters of Law, the Debates, Opinions, Rules of Court, and Resolutions of the Judges Therein, Are Reduced to the Originall Writs Under Severall Heads or Sections for the Better Understanding of the Case and Poynts of Law : Collected, Abridged, and Taken Out of the Books Themselves. London: Printed by Tho. Roycroft for Henry Twyford, and John Place, 1655.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

Hughes, William. The Commentaries upon Original Writs: Where Most of the Cases in Bracton, Book of Entries, the Year or Term-books, from King Edward the Second to These Times, with the Plaints, Counts, Pleadings Issues, Demurrers in Matters of Law, the Debates, Opinions, Rules of Court, and Resolutions of the Judges Therein, Are Reduced to the Originall Writs Under Severall Heads or Sections for the Better Understanding of the Case and Poynts of Law : Collected, Abridged, and Taken Out of the Books Themselves. Printed by Tho. Roycroft for Henry Twyford, and John Place, 1655.

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