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.

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