34 English Manorial and Agrarian History. 



TEXT-BOOKS OF MANORIAL LAW. 



1265 ? The Court Baron. Maitland : Court Baron. 



1269 ? How to hold pleas and courts. Maitland : Court Baron, 



1307? The manner of holding courts. Maitland : Court Baron. 



1342. The manner of holding courts. Maitland : Court Baron. 



1499-1508. Articles of inquiry at a court baron and a court leet. Com- 

 monplace Book, 154. 



1 1510? Modus tenendi curiam baronis cum visu franf plegii. 



1516 ? Modus tenendi curiam baronis cum visufrant plegii. R. Pynson. 



1520 ? Modus tenendi curiam baronis cum visufranem plegii. R. Pynson. 



1530 ? Modus tenendi curiam baronis cum visu f rand plegii. J. Rastell. 



1534 ? Natura brevium . . . (et inter alia) Modus tenendi curiam baronis 

 cum visu f rand plegii. W. Rastell. 



1539. Modus tenendi unum hundredum sive curiam de recordo. R. Redman. 



1542 ? The maner qfkepynge a courte baron and a lete. Elisabeth Pykeryng. 



1544. The boke for a justic of peace . . . (et inter alia) The boke that teach- 

 eth to kepe a court baron. The book teaching to keep a court hun- 

 dred. T. Berthelet. 



1544. The maner of kepynge a court baron and a lete. W. Middilton. 



1546. The manner of kepynge a court baron and a lete. R. Toye. 



1580, ist French ed. ; 1651, ist English ed. Jurisdictions. John Kitchin. 



1593. Order of keeping a courte leet and a court baron. Jonas Adames. 



1607. The surveyor's dialogue. John Norden. 



1618. Maner and forme how to keepe a court leet or a lawday. John Wil- 

 kinson. 



1641. Complete copyholder. Sir Edward Coke. 



1641. Court-keeper 1 s guide for keeping courts leet and courts baron. William 



Sheppard. 



1642. A treatise of the antiquity, authority, &>c., of the ancient courts of 



leet. Robert Powell. 

 1668. Authority, jurisdiction, and method of keeping county courts, courts 



leet, and courts baron. William Greenwood. 



1696. Lex custumaria : or a treatise of copyhold estates. S. C. (S. Carter.) 

 1714, 4th ed. Practice of courts-leet and courts-baron. Sir William Scroggs. 

 1717. Court-keeper's companion. Giles Jacob. 



1 This and the nine following references are taken from The Court Baron, pp. 3, 4. 



