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QUARTERLY JOURNAL
OF
JURISPRUDENCE
AND
LEGISLATION.
Qui juris nodos, et legum ænigmata solvat.—Juv.
VOL. IV
LONDON:
PRINTED FOR BALDWIN AND CRADOCK.
1833
CONTENTS.
ART. I.-CORPORATION AND CHURCH PROPERTY
ART. II. THE REGISTRY QUESTION IN FORMER TIMES.....
1. Propositions for Recording and Registering of Deeds and
Conveyances, for Preventing Frauds and Deceits in Sales,
and Yielding of Possessions of Purchasers. By W. Leach,
of the Middle Temple. London. 1631. 4to.
2. Reasons and Proposals for a Registry or Remembrancer
of all Deeds and Incumbrances of Real Estates, to be had
in every County, most necessary and advantageous, as
well for Sellers and Borrowers as Purchasers and Lenders:
to the Advance of Credit and the General Good, without
prejudice to any honest-minded Person. Most humbly
offered to consideration by Nicholas Phillpott, of New
Inn. Oxford. 1671. 4to.
3. The Pretended Perspective Glass; or Some Reasons, of
many more, which might be offered, against the proposed
Registry Reformation. London. Printed in the year
MDCLXIX. [read MDCLXXI.] 4to.
4. Reasons for a Registry, showing briefly the great Benefits
and Advantages that may accrue to this Nation thereby,
and likewise reconciling those mistaken inconveniences
which many have conceived thereof. By a Well-wisher to
the Publick Interest of the Nation. London. 1678. 4to.
5. Reasons against a Registry for Lands, and showing briefly
the great Disadvantages, Charges and Inconveniences that
may accrue to the whole Nation in general thereby, much
over-balancing the particular advantages that are imagined
to arise therefrom; in answer to a late book, entitled,
Reasons for a Registry, with some Reasons for a Registry
of Personal Contracts; humbly offered to consideration.
London. 1678. 4to.
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