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ESPINASSE ( Isaac )

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ESPINASSE ( Isaac )

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Auction Date:2012 Oct 20 @ 11:00 (UTC+1)
Location:38 Molesworth Street, Dublin, Dublin, ., Ireland
ESPINASSE ( Isaac ). A digest of the law of actions and trials at nisi prius. The second edition, corrected, with considerable additions from printed and manuscript cases, and three new chapters on the law of corporations and evidence. Dublin : Printed for E. Lynch, P. Wogan, J. Exshaw (and six others), 1794-93Pages x, (34), 426 : (2), (427)-791, (67), 2 vols in 1, separate titles, continuous signatures and pagination, 8vo, contemporary calf, with label, gilt : headbands slightly worn and some browning in places, but still a good to very good copy of an uncommon edition. First published in 1789 as ’A digest of the law of actions at nisi prius’. Of this enlarged second Dublin edition ESTC locates only three copies : D : MH-L, CSfH. Espinasse (1758–1834), law reporter and legal writer, second of four sons of Isaac Espinasse of Mansfield, Co. Dublin, and his wife, Mary Magenis. The family descended from an ancient Huguenot family, driven from France by the revocation of the edict of Nantes. Although he became a bencher of his inn in June 1809 and was treasurer of the inn in 1811, he never rose to eminence in the profession, preferring to concentrate on the nisi prius courts. Between 1793 and 1807, he issued a set of reports of cases at nisi prius which were among the first to report such cases. Unlike his contemporary John Campbell he did not edit out the ‘bad law’, and his reports gained a very poor reputation. Lord Denman commented that they ‘were never quoted without doubt and hesitation’, while Chief Baron Pollock quipped that he had heard only one half of what was said, and quoted the other. However, in reporting cases which turned largely on questions of evidence Espinasse's reports helped contribute to a development of the law of evidence in the early nineteenth century (ODNB).ALSO WITH THIS LOT: (1) QUILL ( Albert W. ), HAMILTON ( F. P. ) & LONGWORTH ( E. V. ). The Irish Land Acts of 1903 and 1904, with an appendix of rules and forms and a commentary. Dublin : E. Ponsonby, 1904. FIRST (ONLY) EDITION, pages xxxvii, 504, 8vo, original cloth : a very good copy.With bibliographical references. Wyndham's Act of 1903 was unique in that its contents were the product of agreement between representatives of landlords and tenants. It laid down financial parameters within which an agreement between a landlord and tenant would automatically be approved by the Land Commission. (2) SHILLMAN ( Bernard ). The law relating to employers' liability and workmen's compensation in the Irish Free State … Dublin : John Falconer, 1934. FIRST EDITION, pages xlviii, 434, 8vo, origiinal cloth : a very good to nice copy. (3) LAW LIBRARY OF IRELAND - Cooley ( Thomas Bolton ). in the library of The Incorporated Law Society of Ireland, with an index of subjects. 1937. The only edition, long out of print and scarce. (4) WYLIE ( J. C. W. ). Irish Land Law [and, first supplement]. Abingdon 1975-80 reprinted 1980. Pages cxii, 914 : xxi, 79, in 1 vol, roy 8vo, original cloth : a nice copy.The standard work. Both the Republic and Northern Ireland are included.(5)ENGLISH PRE 1801; DUBLIN PRINTED; LAW; IRELAND; LAND; ; ; ; ; ; ;