Kelham, Robert
Kelham, Robert, 1717-1808
Robert Kelham English attorney and legal antiquarian
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Works
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An alphabetical index to all the abridgements of law and equity, and to several books of the Crown law, conveyancing, and practice; with their divisions and subdivisions. Chiefly calculated to facilitate the references to the General abridgement of law and equity, by Charles Viner, Esq; by substituting pages in the stead of letters, and to render all the other abridgements more easy and useful. To which are added a list of those subscribers to Mr. Viner's Abridgement, who were omitted in that printed at Oxford. | |
Britton. | |
Dictionary of the Norman and Old French language | |
The dissertation of John Selden, annexed to Fleta | |
Domesday book illustrated. | |
A law dictionary, adapted to the Constitution and laws of the United States of America, and of the several States of the American Union : with references to the civil and other systems of foreign law | |
The laws of William the Conqueror, with notes and references. I. The Laws of William (being the same, as the Title imports, which Edward the Confessor observed before him) in three Columns; viz. the Laws themselves in the Norman Language, with Dr. Wilkins's Latin Translation of them in opposite Columns; and an English Translation in another Column, with Notes; and also References from each Law, to the Anglo-Saxon Laws. II. The 52d, 55th, 58th, 59th and 63d Laws, in Latin, of William, which, towards the latter End of his Reign, he added to those of Edward the Confessor, and by which he established the Feodal System here; translated into English, with occasional Notes. By Robert Kelham, Of Lincolns-Inn |