REPORTS O F Sir Jeffery Palmer, Knight and Baronet ; ATTORNEY GENERAL To His Moft Excellent Majefty, King Charles the Second. The Second Edition. With two Tables, one the Names of the LONDON: Printed for T. Wotton, at the Three Daggers in Fleet-Street, near the READER T Here hath been care taken, that all the Cafes in this Book are fuch, as have been felected from the Authors Original, and most of them never printed before. The reason why fome few Cafes are here continued, although elsewhere reported by others, is, because the Cafes themselves are more fully put, and the Arguments both at Bar and Bench delivered more at large, with variety of Learning not extant in any other Reports. Why there are so few in King Charles the Firft's time is, because the Author lent his Book to Mr. Latch, in whofe Reports now extant there are above 120 Cafes transcribed (which although corruptly enough) yet that the Reader should not be incumbred with Repetitions, are here purposely omitted. We |