The Practice of Courts-leet and Courts-baron: Containing Full and Exact Directions for Holding the Said Courts, and Making Up the Rolls Or Records Thereof. And Likewise, the Manner of Drawing, Entring and Proceeding on All Sorts of Presentments, Indictments, Verdicts, Fines, Forfeitures, Amerciaments, Etc. Surrenders, Admissions, Recoveries, and Nature of Writs of Entry, en Le Post, Etc. Distresses, Avowries, Replevins, Trespasses, Wastes, Etc. with Many Curious Notes and Cases in Law Relating Thereto: as Also, to Customs, Prescriptions, By-laws, Waifs, Wrecks, Estrays, Heriots, Escheats, Etc. and Special Directions for Giving Charges to the Jury and Homage in Those Respective Courts
Sir William Scroggs