10. Testa de Neville sive Liber Feodorum (Record Commission); 1807.
11. The Red Book of the Exchequer, edited by Hubert Hall (Rolls Series);
1896.
12. Munimenta Gildhallae Londoniensis: Liber Albus, Liber Custumarum et Liber
Horn, edited by Henry Thomas Riley (Rolls Series); 1859-62.
13. Thomas Rymer, Foedera, Conventiones, Litterae, et cujuscunque generis acta
publica; 4th edition (Record Commission); 1816-69 (referred to throughout as “New
Rymer”).
14. Ancient Charters, Royal and Private, edited by John Horace Round
(Pipe Roll Society, vol. 10); 1888.
15. Jean Luc D’Achery, Vetorum Scriptorum Spicilegium; 1655-77.
16. Hemingi Chartularum Ecclesiae Wigornensis, edited by Thomas
Hearne; 1723.
17. August Potthast, Regesta Pontificum Romanorum; 1874-5.
18. Alexandre Teulet, Layettes du Trésor; 1863.
19. William Stubbs, Select Charters and other Illustrations of English
Constitutional History; 7th edition, 1890.
20. George Walter Prothero, Select Statutes and other Constitutional Documents
illustrative of the reigns of Elizabeth and James I.; 1894.
21. Samuel Rawson Gardiner, The Constitutional Documents of the Puritan
Revolution; 1889.
22. Walter de Gray Birch, Historical Charters and Constitutional Documents of the
City of London; 1887.
IV. COLLECTIONS OF PLEAS, TRIALS, AND OTHER RECORD EVIDENCE.
1. Placitorum Abbreviatio, Richard I. to Edward II. (Record
Commission); 1811.
2. Melville Madison Bigelow, Placita Anglo-Normannica; 1879.
3. Bracton’s Note Book: a Collection of Cases, edited by Frederic
William Maitland; 1887.
4. Thomas Bayly Howell and Thomas Jones Howell, Complete Collection of State
Trials; 1809-28 (referred to as “State Trials”).
5. Select Pleas of the Crown, edited by Frederic William Maitland
(Selden Society); 1888.
6. Select Pleas in Manorial and other Seignorial Courts, edited by
Frederic William Maitland (Selden Society); 1889.
7. Select Pleas of the Forest, edited by George James Turner (Selden
Society); 1901.
8. Select Pleas, Starrs, and other Records from the Rolls of the Exchequer of the
Jews, edited by James McMullen Rigg (Selden Society); 1902.
9. Year Books of the Reign of Edward I., edited by Alfred John Horwood
and Luke Owen Pike (Rolls Series); 1863-1901.
10. Year Books of Edward II., 1307–1309, edited by Frederic William
Maitland (Selden Society); 1903.
11. Great Roll of the Pipe for the Twelfth Year of Henry II. (Pipe Roll
Society, vol. 9); 1888.
12. Thomas Madox, History and Antiquities of the Exchequer of the Kings of
England; 2nd edition, 1769 (referred to throughout as “Madox”).
13. Thomas Madox, Firma Burgi; 1726.
14. Thomas Madox, Baronia Anglica; 1741.
V. LEGAL TREATISES—MEDIEVAL.
1. Ranulf Glanvill, Tractatus de Legibus et Consuetudinibus Regni
Angliae.
2. Richard, son of Nigel, De necessariis Observantibus Scaccarii
Dialogus (commonly called Dialogus de Scaccario), edited by
Arthur Hughes, C. G. Crump, and C. Johnson; 1902.
3. Henry de Bracton, De legibus et consuetudinibus Angliae, edited
by Sir Travers Twiss (Rolls Series); 1878-83.
4. Fleta, Commentarius Juris Anglicani; edition of 1647.
5. Thomas Littleton, Treatise of Tenures; edition of 1841.
VI. LEGAL TREATISES—MODERN.
1. William Reynell Anson, The Law and Custom of the Constitution; 2nd
edition, 1892.
2. William Blackstone, Commentaries on the Laws of England; edition of
1826.
3. Edward Coke, Institutes of the Laws of England; 17th edition,
1817. (The First Institute is generally referred to as “Coke on Littleton.”)
4. Encyclopaedia of the Laws of England, edited by Alexander Wood
Renton; 1897-8.
5. Matthew Hale, Historia Placitorum Coronae; 1736.
6. Edward Jenks, Modern Land Law; 1899.
7. John Manwood, A Treatise and Discourse of the Laws of the Forest;
1598.
8. Henry John Stephen, Commentaries on the Laws of England; 13th
edition, 1899.
9. James Bradley Thayer, A Preliminary Treatise on Evidence at the Common Law;
1898.
VII. LEGAL AND CONSTITUTIONAL HISTORIES.
1. Melville Madison Bigelow, History of Procedure in England; 1880.
2. Heinrich Brunner, Die Entstehung der Schwurgerichte; 1871.
3. Edward Creasy, Progress of the English Constitution; 1874.
4. Rudolf Gneist, The History of the English Constitution, translated by
Philip A. Ashworth; edition of 1891.
5. Rudolf Gneist, The English Parliament in its Transformations through a Thousand
Years, translated by A. H. Keane; 1887.
6. William Searle Holdsworth, A History of English Law, vol. 1; 1903.
7. Dudley Julius Medley, A Student’s Manual of English Constitutional History;
2nd edition, 1898.
8. Stuart Archibald Moore and Hubert Stuart Moore, The History and Law of
Fisheries; 1903.
9. Frederic Pollock and Frederic William Maitland, The History of English Law
before the time of Edward I.; 1st edition, 1895 (referred to throughout as “Pollock
and Maitland”).
10. Luke Owen Pike, A Constitutional History of the House of Lords, from original
sources; 1894.
11. John Reeves, History of English Law; 3rd edition, 1783–4.
12. James Fitzjames Stephen, A History of the Criminal Law in England;
1893.
13. William Stubbs, The Constitutional History of England in its Origin and
Development: (a) vol. 1, 6th edition, 1897; (b)
vol. 2, 4th edition, 1894; (c) vol. 3, 5th edition, 1896.
14. Thomas Pitt Taswell-Langmead, English Constitutional History from the Teutonic
Conquest to the Present Time; 5th edition, 1896.
15. Hannis Taylor, The Origin and Growth of the English Constitution;
1898.