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Bibliography of the Published Works of Sir John Baker

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‘A Sixth Copy of Blackstone's Lectures’ (1968) 84 LQR 465–7.
The Common Lawyers and the Chancery: 1616’ (1969) 4 Irish Jurist (NS) 368–92. Reprinted in LPCL, ch. 13; above, vol. i, ch. 28.
Counsellors and Barristers: an Historical Study’ (1969) 27 CLJ 205–29. Reprinted in LPCL, ch. 8; above, vol. i, ch. 2.
‘The Origin of the Bar Gown’ (1969) 49 Law Guardian 17–18. Expanded into a fuller essay in 1975.
‘Judicial Attitudes and Sir Thomas Abney's Manuscripts’ (1969) 1 Kingston Law Rev. 175–82.
The Status of Barristers’ [case-note on Rondel v. Worsley] (1969) 85 LQR 334–8.
Funeral Monuments and the Heir’ (1970) 5 Irish Jurist (NS) 391–405. Reprinted in CLT, ch. 19; above, vol. iii, ch. 73.
‘Non est Factum’ (1970) 23 Current Legal Problems 53–70.
Suisse Atlantique Confounded[case-note on Harbutt's ‘Plasticine’ Ltd v. Wayne Tank and Pump Co. Ltd] (1970) 33 MLR 441–6.
An Introduction to English Legal History [1st edn] (London: Butterworths, 1971). A second edition was published in 1979, a third in 1990, and a fourth in 2002. There is a Japanese translation of the first edition by Sadao Koyama (Tokyo: Sobunsha, 1975).
New Light on Slade's Case’ (1971) 29 CLJ 51–67, 213–36. Reprinted in LPCL, ch. 21; above, vol. iii, ch. 62.
‘Origin of Jeofail’ (1971) 87 LQR 166–8.
‘The Freedom to Contract without Liability’ (1971) 24 Current Legal Problems 53–81.
‘Unprinted Sources of English Legal History’ (1971) 64 Law Library Jnl 302–13.
Coke's Notebooks and the Sources of his Reports’ (1972) 30 CLJ 59–86. Reprinted in LPCL, ch. 12; above, vol. ii, ch. 40.
Review of Cheney, Notaries Public in England, 88 LQR 569–71 (1972).
Review of Prest, Inns of Court 1590–1640, 30 CLJ 348–9 (1972).
Review of Treitel, Law of Contract (3rd edn), 11 JSPTL 110–12 (1972).
Review of Wiswall, Development of Admiralty Jurisdiction, 30 CLJ 181–3 (1972).
Criminal Justice at Newgate 1616–1627: Some Manuscript Reports in the Harvard Law School’ (1973) 8 IJ 307–22. Reprinted in LPCL, ch. 18; above, vol. ii, ch. 58.
Solicitors and the Law of Maintenance 1590–1640’ (1973) 31 CLJ 56–80. Reprinted in LPCL, ch. 9; above, vol. i, ch. 3.
‘Effigy of a Judge in Gresford Church’ (1973) 22 Trans. Denbighshire Hist. Soc. 8–11.
Review of Davies, Catalogue of MSS in the Inner Temple, 89 LQR 424–9 (1973). Reprinted above, vol. ii, ch. 37.
The Newe Littleton’ (1974) 33 CLJ 145–55. Reprinted in LPCL, ch. 14; above, vol. ii, ch. 42.
‘The Old Songs of the Inns of Court’ (1974) 90 LQR 189–90. Reprinted as ‘The Old Song usually Sung on Grand Days’ in An Inner Temple Miscellany (2004), 232–6.
Catalogue of an Exhibition of Legal Costume at the Royal Courts of Justice (1974). A second edition by His Honour R. Cooke was published in 2004.
Review of Abbott, Law Reporting in England, 33 CLJ 156–9 (1974).
Review of Sutherland, Assize of Novel Disseisin, 33 CLJ 159–61 (1974).
English Legal Manuscripts, vol. i (Zug: Inter Documentation Co., 1975). Vol. ii was published in 1978.
Cambridge Legal History Conference: Handlist of the Exhibition of English Legal Manuscripts in Cambridge University Library (Cambridge, 1975).
‘The Dark Age of English Legal History 1500–1700’ in Legal History Studies 1972, ed. Jenkins, D. (Cardiff, 1975), 1–27. Reprinted in LPCL, ch. 22; above, vol. iii, ch. 75.
‘Notes on English Legal Abbreviations’ in Bryson, W. H., Dictionary of Sigla and Abbreviations (Charlottesville, 1975), 22–4.
‘History of the Gowns Worn at the English Bar’ (1975) 9 Costume 15–21. Reprinted in abridged form above, vol. ii, ch. 48; the part relating to king's counsel is incorporated in ch. 6, above, vol. i.
‘Brasenose and the Middle Temple’ (1975) 16 The Brazen Nose 56–7.
‘The Founder's Portrait’ (1975) St Catharine's Society Magazine 9–11.
The Inns of Court in 1388’ (1976) 92 LQR 184–7. Reprinted in LPCL, ch. 1; above, vol. i, ch. 8.
Sir Matthew Hale 1609–1676: Catalogue of an Exhibition in the Old Hall, Lincoln's Inn (Selden Soc., 1976).
Review of Langbein, Prosecuting Crime in the Renaissance, 91 EHR 192–3 (1976).
‘Criminal Courts and Procedure at Common Law 1550–1800’ in Crime in England 1550–1800, ed. Cockburn, J. S. (London, 1977), 15–48, (notes) 299–309. Reprinted in LPCL, ch. 16; above, vol. ii, ch. 55.
‘The Use upon a Use in Equity 1558–1625’ (1977) 93 LQR 33–8.
‘University College and Legal Education 1826–1976’ (1977) 30 Current Legal Problems 1–13. Partly incorporated in ch. 16, above, vol. i.
‘History of English Judges’ Robes' (1977) 12 Costume 27–39. Reprinted as a separate pamphlet in 1978; and (with heavy revisions) above, vol. ii, ch. 45.
‘Male and Married Spinsters’ (1977) 21 AJLH 255–9. Reprinted above, vol. iii, ch. 80.
‘The Commemoration of Benefactors’ (1977) St Catharine's Society Magazine 36–43.
Review of Simpson, History of the Common Law of Contract, and Stoljar, History of Contract at Common Law, 21 AJLH 335–41 (1977). Reprinted above, vol. iii, ch. 60.
The Reports of Sir John Spelman, vol. i (Selden Soc. vol. 93, 1977); vol. ii (Selden Soc. vol. 94, 1978). The introduction to vol. ii was an enlarged version of a typescript essay awarded the Yorke Prize, University of Cambridge, in 1975.
English Legal Manuscripts, vol. ii (Zug: Inter Documentation Co., 1978).
Edited Legal Records and the Historian (Royal Historical Soc., [7] Studies in History, 1978).
(with Meekings, C. A. F.) ‘Clerks of the King's Bench 1399–1547’ in Legal Records and the Historian (1978), 128–39.
Sir Thomas Robinson (1618–83), Chief Prothonotary of the Common Pleas’ (1978) 10 Bodleian Library Record 27–40. Reprinted in LPCL, ch. 15; above, vol. ii, ch. 43.
The Old Constitution of Gray's Inn’ (1978) 81 Graya 15–19. Reprinted in LPCL, ch. 5; above, vol. i, ch. 11.
Review of Langbein, Torture and the Law of Proof, 22 AJLH 337–40 (1978). Reprinted above, vol. ii, ch. 56.
An Introduction to English Legal History, 2nd edn (London: Butterworths, 1979). A Chinese translation of ch. 2 by Zhu Yong was printed in Waiguo Faxue Yicong [Foreign Laws], no. 3 (1987), 6–12.
Manual of Law French [1st edn] (London: Avebury Publishing, 1979). A second edition was published in 1990.
The Law Merchant and the Common Law before 1700’ (1979) 38 CLJ 295–322. Reprinted in LPCL, ch. 19; above, vol. iii, ch. 66.
‘Ascertainment of Foreign Law: Certification to and by English Courts prior to 1861’ (1979) 28 ICLQ 141–151.
‘From Sanctity of Contract to Reasonable Expectation’ (1979) 32 Current Legal Problems 17–39.
The Old Moot Book of Lincoln's Inn’ (1979) 95 LQR 507–12. Reprinted in LPCL, ch. 3; above, vol. i, ch. 19.
Review of Smith, Academic Dress and Insignia, 13 Costume 87–8 (1979).
Review of Stone & Rothwell, Anglo-Norman Dictionary (1st fascicle), 38 CLJ 211–12 (1979).
Review of Yale, Hale's Prerogatives of the King, 47 Tijdschrift voor Rechtsgeschiedenis 70–1 (1979).
‘The Attorneys and Officers of the Common Law in 1480’ (1980) 1 JLH 182–203.
‘Sources of English Legal History’ (1980) 11 The Law Librarian 6–8.
‘Migrations of Manuscripts’, nos. 1–30 (1980) 1 JLH 99–101, 305–6.
‘The Abolition of Original Writs’ (1980) 39 CLJ 284–6.
Review of Atiyah, Rise and Fall of Freedom of Contract, 43 MLR 467–9 (1980). Reprinted above, vol. iii, ch. 65.
Review of Bellamy, Tudor Law of Treason, 24 AJLH 275–6 (1980). Reprinted above, vol. ii, ch. 57.
‘Origins of the “Doctrine” of Consideration’ in On the Laws and Customs of England: Essays in Honor of S. E. Thorne, ed. Arnold, M. S. and others (Chapel Hill, 1981), 336–58. Reprinted in LPCL, ch. 20; above, vol. iii, ch. 63.
‘The English Legal Profession 1450–1550’ in Lawyers in Early Modern Europe and America, ed. Prest, W. (London, 1981), 16–41. Reprinted in LPCL, ch. 7; above, vol. i, ch. 1.
‘The Refinement of English Criminal Jurisprudence 1500–1848’ in Crime and Criminal Justice in Europe and Canada, ed. Knafla, L. (Waterloo, Ontario, 1981), 17–42. Reprinted in LPCL, ch. 17; above, vol. ii, ch. 54.
Catalogue of an Exhibition in St Catharine's College on the Occasion of a Visit by HM The Queen (Cambridge, 1981).
‘Migrations of Manuscripts’, nos. 31–54 (1981) 2 JLH 90–4, 195–6.
Review of Jenkins & Owen, Welsh Law of Women, 1 CambridgeMedieval Celtic Studies99–100 (1981).
The Pecunes’ (1982) 98 LQR 204–8. Reprinted in LPCL, ch. 11; above, vol. i, ch. 17.
‘English Law in the Renaissance Period’ [lecture in hall] (1982) 85 Graya 23–8.
‘Migrations of Manuscripts’, nos. 55–69 (1982) 3 JLH 80–2.
The Inns of Court and Chancery as Voluntary Associations’ (1983) 11/12 Quaderni Fiorentini, pt I, 9–38. Reprinted in LPCL, ch. 6; above, vol. i, ch. 13.
‘Lawyers Practising in Chancery 1474–1486’ (1983) 4 JLH 54–76.
‘The Law of the Land’ in Britain's Heritage, ed. Norwich, J. J. (London, 1983), 94–9.
‘Migrations of Manuscripts’, nos. 70–85 (1983) 4 JLH 72–4.
‘Sir Francis Bacon’ in Guide to American Law, ed. West Publishing Co., vol. ii (St Paul, Minnesota, 1983), 2–4.
The Order of Serjeants at Law (Selden Soc. Suppl. Series 5, 1984).
Fifty-one contributions to Biographical Dictionary of the Common Law, ed. Simpson, A.W.B. (London, 1984), the principal of which are: ‘Henry de Bracton’ at 69–71; ‘Sir Edward Coke’ at 117–21; ‘Sir John Fyneux’ at 106–8; ‘Sir William Holdsworth’ at 247–9; ‘Sir Thomas Littleton’ at 315–17.
‘Sir Thomas Egerton’ in Guide to American Law, ed. West Publishing Co., vol. iv (St Paul, Minnesota, 1984), 250–2; ‘Sir John Fortescue’ in vol. v (1984), 282–4; ‘Inns of Court and Chancery’ in vol. vi (1984), 182–4; ‘Law French’ in vol. vii (1984), 80–1; ‘Sir Thomas More’, Ibid. 370–2; ‘Privy Council’ in vol. viii (1984), 307–9.
‘Lay Rectors and Chancel Repairs’ [note on the report by the Law Commission] (1984) 100 LQR 181–5.
‘Le Brickbat que Narrowly Mist’ (1984) 100 LQR 544–8. Reprinted above, vol. ii, ch. 59.
‘The Legal Education of Richard Empson’ (1984) 57 BIHR 98–9.
‘Migrations of Manuscripts’, nos. 86–102 (1984) 5 JLH 163–6.
‘The Dress of the Cambridge Proctors’ (1984) 18 Costume 86–97.
Review of Ives, The Common Lawyers in Pre-Reformation England, 43 CLJ 180–2 (1984).
Review of Munsche, Gentlemen and Poachers, 50 Jnl Modern History 135–6 (1984).
English Legal Manuscripts in the United States of America, part i: Medieval and Renaissance (Selden Soc., 1985). Part ii was published in 1991.
‘English Law and the Renaissance’ [Ford Special Lecture, Oxford, 1984] (1985) 44 CLJ 46–61. Reprinted in LPCL, ch. 23; above, vol. iii, ch. 77. A Chinese translation was published in the Chinese Journal of Legal History [2006], 215–32.
‘Case-law: Reports and Records’ in Englische und kontinentale Rechtsgeschichte: ein Forschungsprojekt, ed. Coing, H. and Nörr, K. W. (1 CSC, Berlin, 1985), 49–55.
‘Law and Legal Institutions’ in William Shakespeare, ed. Andrews, J. F. (New York, 1985), vol. i, 41–54.
‘Star Chamber’ in Guide to American Law, ed. West Publishing Co., vol. ix (St Paul, Minnesota, 1985), 361–3; ‘Serjeants at Law’, Ibid. 207–9.
‘Migrations of Manuscripts’, nos. 102[A]–112 (1985) 6 JLH 236–7.
‘The Bookplates of Serjeants at Law’ (1985) 3 Bookplate Jnl 65–82.
Review ofKing's Inns Admission Papers, 7 Jnl Soc. of Archivists 542–3 (1985).
(with Milsom, S. F. C.) Sources of English Legal History: Private Law to 1750 (London: Butterworths, 1986); new impression, with corrections, 1999. A second edition was published in 2010.Google Scholar
The Legal Profession and the Common Law: Historical Essays (London and Rio Grande: The Hambledon Press 1986). Twenty reprinted papers and three previously unpublished papers: ‘Learning Exercises in the Medieval Inns of Court and Chancery’ (reprinted above, vol. i, ch. 18); ‘Readings in Gray's Inn, their Decline and Disappearance’ (Ibid., ch. 20); and ‘The Changing Concept of a Court’ (Ibid., ch. 24).
Dr Thomas Fastolf and the History of Law Reporting’ (1986) 45 CLJ 84–96. Reprinted in CLT, ch. 9; above, vol. ii, ch. 31.
‘The Inns of Court and Legal Doctrine’ in Lawyers and Laymen: Studies in the History of the Law Presented to Professor Dafydd Jenkins, ed. Charles-Edwards, T. M. and others (Cardiff, 1986), 274–86. Reprinted in CLT, ch. 3; above, vol. i, ch. 21.
‘Two Decades of English Legal History’ (1986) 8 Zeitschrift für Neuere Rechtsgeschichte 43–53.
‘Doctors Wear Scarlet: the Festal Gowns of the University of Cambridge’ (1986) 20 Costume 33–43.
‘The Arms of the Inner Temple’ in Inner Temple Yearbook 1986, pp. 8–11. Reprinted with revisions in An Inner Temple Miscellany (2004), 115–21.
‘Migrations of Manuscripts’, nos. 113–38 (1986) 7 JLH 105–7.
Review of Matthews, William Sheppard, 45 CLJ 321–2 (1986).
The Notebook of Sir John Port (Selden Soc. vol. 102 for 1986, 1987).
(with Yale, D. E. C.) Centenary Guide to the Publications of the Selden Society (Selden Soc., 1987).Google Scholar
‘King's Prime or Ancient Serjeant 1623–1866’ in Sainty, J., List of English Law Officers, King's Counsel and Holders of Patents of Precedence (Selden Soc. Suppl. Series vol. 7, 1987), 33–7.
‘Early Tudor Reports and the Plea Rolls’ (1987) 18 Cambrian Law Jnl 25–33.
‘Some Early Members of the Inn’ in Inner Temple Yearbook 1987, pp. 24–7. Reprinted in An Inner Temple Miscellany (2004), 17–23.
‘The Division of the Temple: Inner, Middle and Outer’ in Inner Temple Yearbook 1987, pp. 17–23. Reprinted with revisions in CLT, ch. 2; An Inner Temple Miscellany (2004), 24–31; above, vol. i, ch. 9.
‘The Hon. Mr Justice Tracy’ in The Sudeleys: Lords of Toddington, ed. Sudeley, Lord (London, 1987), 190–9.
‘Migrations of Manuscripts’, nos. 139–78 (1987) 8 JLH 92–6.
Review of Beattie, Crime and the Courts in England, 102 EHR 430–2 (1987).
Review of Cockburn, Calendar of Assize Records Introduction, 7 Criminal Justice History 176–9 (1987).
Review of Prest, Rise of the Barristers, 46 CLJ 160–1 (1987).
Introduction to a reprint ofDoctor and Student (Birmingham, Alabama: Gryphon Editions Inc., TheLegal Classics Library, 1988).
‘A French Vocabulary and Conversation-Guide in a 15th-Century Legal Notebook’ (1989) 58 Medium Aevum 80–102.
‘Famous English Canon Lawyers I: William Bateman’ (1988) 1 EccLJ (no. 3) 3–7. Reprinted with revisions in Monuments of Endlesse Labours (1998), 17–27.
‘The Archives of the Inner Temple’ in Inner Temple Yearbook 1988, pp. 29–35. Reprinted with additions in An Inner Temple Miscellany (2004), 197–208.
‘Brantingham's Secret Moot-Case’ (1988) 91 Graya 20.
‘Migrations of Manuscripts’, nos. 179–96 (1988) 9 JLH 254–6.
Review of Helmholz, Canon Law and the Law of England, 47 CLJ 304–5 (1988).
EditedJudicial Records, Law Reports, and the Growth of Case Law (5 CSC, Berlin, 1989). The preface (pp. 5–11) was reprinted as ‘Case-Law in England and Continental Europe’ in CLT, ch. 8; above, vol. ii, ch. 33.
‘Records, Reports, and the Origins of Case-law in England’ in Judicial Records, Law Reports, and the Growth of Case Law, ed. Baker, J. H. (5 CSC, Berlin, 1989), 15–46. Reprinted as ‘Case-Law in Medieval England’ in CLT, ch. 10; above, vol. ii, ch. 30.
John Bryt's Reports (1411–1412) and the Year Books of Henry IV’ (1989) 48 CLJ 98–114. Reprinted in CLT, ch. 12; above, vol. ii, ch. 32.
‘Famous English Canon Lawyers II: William Poul (or Paull)’ (1989) 1 EccLJ (no. 4), 8–11. Reprinted with revisions in Monuments of Endlesse Labours (1998), 9–15.
Audience in the Courts: an Historical Note’ in Inner Temple Yearbook 1989, pp. 26–39. Reprinted with revisions in CLT, ch. 6; An Inner Temple Miscellany (2004), 79–91; above, vol. i, ch. 5.
‘Migrations of Manuscripts’, nos. 197–224 (1989) 10 JLH 256–8.
‘Alleged Theft of Brasses in 1319 from the Dominican Friary, near Ludgate’ (1989) 52 Bulletin of the Monumental Brass Soc. 400.
Review of Curley ed., A Course of Lectures on the English Law by Sir Robert Chambers, 7 Law & Hist. Rev. 387–9 (1989).
Readings and Moots at the Inns of Court in the Fifteenth Century, part ii: Moots (Selden Soc. vol. 105 for 1989). The volume was planned by S. E. Thorne, whose name appears jointly on the title-page, and a different text was set in galley-proof in 1951. A small part of the 1951 text was incorporated in the Selden volume, but most of the text, the whole translation, and the introduction, were the sole responsibility of the other editor.
English Legal Manuscripts in the United States of America, part ii: Early Modern and Modern Periods (1558–1902) (Selden Soc., dated 1990 but issued in 1991).
An Introduction to English Legal History, 3rd edn (London: Butterworths, 1990); 2nd impression 1993; 3rd impression 1994.
Manual of Law French, 2nd edn (London: Scolar Press, 1990).
The Third University of England: the Inns of Court and the Common-Law Tradition (Selden Society lecture, dated 1990 but issued to members in January 1992). Reprinted (without the appendices) in CLT, ch. 1; above, vol. i, ch. 7.
‘Directions of Research in English Legal History: Uncovering the Raw Material’ [lecture delivered in Moscow, April 1988, and published in Russian translation] in Istoria Prava: Anglia i Rossiya, ed. Butler, W. E. (Moscow, 1990), 41–63.
‘The English Law of Sanctuary’ (1990) 2 EccLJ 8–13.
‘The Inner Temple and the Royal Family’ in Inner Temple Yearbook 1990/1, pp. 26–34. Reprinted with additions in Inner Temple Yearbook 2011/12, pp. 98–100.
‘Fifty Years Ago: the Temple in Ruins’ in Inner Temple Yearbook 1990/1, pp. 35–44. Reprinted in An Inner Temple Miscellany (2004), 178–88.
‘Migrations of Manuscripts’, nos. 225–49 (1990) 11 JLH 138–41.
Review of Herrup, The Common Peace, 34 AJLH 191–3 (1990).
The Inner Temple: a Brief Historical Description (London: privately printed, InnerTemple, 1991). Reprinted with minor revisions but fewer illustrations in An Inner Temple Miscellany (2004), 1–15.
‘Famous English Canon Lawyers III: John Ayton (or Acton)’ (1991) 2 EccLJ 159–63. Reprinted with revisions in Monuments of Endlesse Labours (1998), 29–42.
‘Francis Taylor Building’ in Inner Temple Yearbook 1991/2, pp. 60–4.
‘Master Jekyll and the Fogrums’ in Inner Temple Yearbook 1991/2, pp. 80–8. Reprinted in An Inner Temple Miscellany (2004), 237–45.
‘Migrations of Manuscripts’, nos. 250–319 (1991) 12 JLH 140–7.
‘The Original Inns of Court Law School’ (1991) 94 Graya 13–15.
Review of Bell & Rosevear, Guide to the Legal Manuscripts in the New Brunswick Museum, 12 JLH 164 (1991).
Review of Cockburn & Green, Twelve Good Men and True, 106 EHR 998–9 (1991).
Review of Hines, English Legal History: a Bibliography and Guide to the Literature, 12 JLH 164–5 (1991).
‘The Education of Common Lawyers, 1250–1650’, in Vorträge zur Justizforschung: Geschichte und Theorie, ed. Mohnhaupt, H. and Simon, D., vol. i (Frankfurt am Main, 1992), 1–17.
Personal Actions in the High Court of Battle Abbey 1450–1602’ (1992) 51 CLJ 508–29. Reprinted in CLT, ch. 16; above, vol. i, ch. 26.
Judicial Review of the Judges as Visitors to the Inns of Court’ [1992] Public Law 411–22. Reprinted in CLT, ch. 4; above, vol. i, ch. 14.
‘An Outline History of the Legal Robes Now Worn in England and Wales’ in Court Dress: A Consultation Paper issued on Behalf of the Lord Chancellor and the Lord Chief Justice (1992), appendix 1, [19–30] (unnumbered pages).
‘Famous English Canon Lawyers IV: William Lyndwood’ (1992) 2 EccLJ 268–72. Reprinted with revisions in Monuments of Endlesse Labours (1998), 43–55.
‘Dissident Butlers in the Inner Temple, 1583’ (1992) in Inner Temple Year Book 1992/93, pp. 76–9. Reprinted in An Inner Temple Miscellany (2004), 213–17.
‘Niblett Hall and the North-Eastern Corner of the Temple’ (1992) in Inner Temple Year Book 1992/93, pp. 80–94. Reprinted in An Inner Temple Miscellany (2004), 135–44.
‘A Footnote on the Fifteenth-Century Readers’ (1992) in Inner Temple Year Book 1992/93, pp. 98–9. Reprinted with substantial revisions as ‘The Shields of the Early Readers’ in An Inner Temple Miscellany (2004), 52–64.
‘Migrations of Manuscripts’, nos. 320–371 (1992) 13 JLH 178–85.
‘Migrations of Manuscripts: Index 1978–91’ (1992) 13 JLH 296–310.
‘Famous English Canon Lawyers, V: Swinburne, Henry’ (1993) 3 EccLJ 5–9. Reprinted with revisions in Monuments of Endlesse Labours (1998), 57–70.
Statutory Interpretation and Parliamentary Intention’ [case-note on Pepper v. Hart] (1993) 52 CLJ 353–7.
‘Photographs of the Temple, 1860–1939’ (1993) in Inner Temple Year Book 1993/94, pp. 88–104. Reprinted with additions in An Inner Temple Miscellany (2004), 153–77.
‘The Wig Shops in the Temple (1993) in Inner Temple Year Book 1993/94, pp. 120–7. Reprinted in An Inner Temple Miscellany (2004), 145–52.
‘John Scott and the College Arms, 1615’ (1993) St Catharine's Society Magazine 42–3.
‘Migrations of Manuscripts’, nos. 372–409 (1993) 14 JLH 145–50.
Reports from the Lost Notebooks of Sir James Dyer, vol. i (Selden Soc. vol. 109 for 1993); vol. ii (Selden Soc. vol. 110, 1994).
‘Die obersten königlichen Gerichte in England 1450 bis 1800’ in Frieden durch Recht: das Reichskammergericht von 1495 bis 1806, ed. Scheurmann, I. (Mainz, 1994), 347–64, 389–96.
‘Law Reports and English Legal History: the Editorial Problem’ in Studi in Memoria di Gino Gorla, ed. Moccia, L. (Milan, 1994), i. 155–71.
‘Famous English Canon Lawyers VI: Francis Clarke and Thomas Oughton’ (1994) 3 EccLJ 136–40. Reprinted with revisions in Monuments of Endlesse Labours (1998), 71–6, 89–94.
‘Famous English Canon Lawyers VII: John Godolphin and Richard Burn’ (1994) 3 EccLJ 214–22. Reprinted with revisions in Monuments of Endlesse Labours (1998), 77–86, 115–24.
‘Samuel Edward Thorne’ [obituary notice] in The Times, 9 May 1994; reprinted in Samuel Edward Thorne 1907–1994 (Cambridge, Mass.: Harvard Law School).
‘Migrations of Manuscripts’, nos. 410–455 (1994) 15 JLH 175–82.
‘Some Early Newgate Reports (1315–28)’ in Law Reporting in England, ed. Stebbings, C. (London, 1995), pp. 35–53. Reprinted in CLT, ch. 11; above, vol. ii, ch. 53.
‘The Use of Assumpsit for Restitutionary Money Claims, 1600–1800’ in Unjust Enrichment: the Comparative Legal History of the Law of Restitution, ed. Schrage, E. J. H. (15 CSC, Berlin, 1995), pp. 31–57. Reprinted in CLT, ch. 17; above, vol. iii, ch. 68.
‘Personal Liberty under the Common Law of England, 1200–1600’ in The Origins of Modern Freedom in the West, ed. Davis, R. W. (Stanford, Ca., 1995), 178–202, (notes) 343–54. Reprinted in CLT, ch. 18; above, vol. ii, ch. 49. There is a translation by Miyoko Kawazoe in a Japanese edition of the 1995 volume (Keio Univ. Press, 2007).
‘Famous English Canon Lawyers VIII: Edmund Gibson and David Wilkins’ (1995) 3 EccLJ 371–8. Reprinted with revisions in Monuments of Endlesse Labours (1998), 95–114.
Kiralfy'sThe Action on the Case’ (1995) 16 JLH 231–3. Reprinted above, vol. iii, ch. 75.
‘Migrations of Manuscripts’, nos. 456–488 (1995) 16 JLH 199–203.
Review of Kenny, King's Inns and the Kingdom of Ireland, 110 EHR 741–2 (1995).
Catalogue of English Legal Manuscripts in Cambridge University Library (Woodbridge, Suffolk: Boydell Press, 1996).
750 Years of Law at Cambridge (Cambridge: Faculty of Law, 1996).
Sir John Melton's Case (1535): Cockermouth Castle and the Three Silver Luces’ (1996) 55 CLJ 249–64. Reprinted in CLT, ch. 20; above, vol. iii, ch. 72.
Editing the Sources of English Legal History 1800–1996’ (1996) 37 Bulletin de la Commission Royale pour la publication des anciennes lois et ordonnances de Belgique 71–85. Reprinted in CLT, ch. 13; above, vol. iii, ch. 82.
‘The Superior Courts in England 1450–1800’ in Oberste Gerichtsbarkeit und zentrale Gewalt im Europa der frühen Neuzeit, ed. Diestelkamp, B. (29 Quellen und Forschungen zur höchsten Gerichtsbarkeit im alten Reich, Cologne, 1996), 73–111.
On Taking Silk: 1594 to 1996’ in Inner Temple Yearbook 1996–97, pp. 42–51. Reprinted with revisions as ‘The Rank of Queen's Counsel’ in CLT, ch. 7; An Inner Temple Miscellany (2004), 92–108; above, vol. i, ch. 6.
‘Call to the Bar’ in Inner Temple Yearbook 1996–97, pp. 61–2.
‘Famous English Canon Lawyers IX: Stephen Lushington’ (1996) 4 EccLJ 556–65. Reprinted with revisions in Monuments of Endlesse Labours (1998), 125–45.
‘The Holte Brass at Aston, Warwickshire’ (1996) 72 Bulletin of the Monumental Brass Soc. 242.
‘Migrations of Manuscripts’, nos. 489–525 (1996) 17 JLH 82–8.
Review of Donahue, The Records of the Medieval Ecclesiastical Courts, 47 Jnl Ecclesiastical History 166 (1996).
John Spelman's Reading on Quo Warranto delivered in Gray's Inn (Lent 1519) (Selden Soc. vol. 113 for 1997).
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