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 BAR BARRY, M. J. and W. KEOGH. A Treatise on the Practice of the High Court of Chancery in Ireland. 8vo. Dublin. 1841. This Treatise is written upon the plan of Daniell's voluminous Chan- cery Practice, with some variations as to the sequence of the titles. It is a condensation of the works of Daniell, Milford, Story, Harrison, and Hare, upon the subject of Equity Pleading and Practice, adapted to the Irish Equity Rules and decisions. The authors have written their work with a constant reference to the hest authorities, and it will be consulted with great advantage by every Equity lawyer. " In its very able condensation of the rules of pleading, it displays the rigorous men- tal qualities of the authors." From some unaccountable cause the authors have, omitted the subject of parties, which detracts from the merits of the work. 1 Legal Reporter, 17 ; Preface to the work. BARTON, C. Modern Precedents in Conveyancing, with varia- tions adapting them to difTerent circumstances of titles, and copious explanatory and practical notes on the nature and use of the pro- visions contained in them. 3d ed. 7 vols. 8vo. London. 1821. Mr. Barton, in various parts of these Precedents, has introduced dis- sertations on the nature and use of the different species of assurances contained in the collection. These essays are ably written, and contain very full references to authorities on the subjects of which they treat. 1 An. Rev. 735. . Supplement to Modern Precedents, by S. F. T. Wilde. 3 vols. 8vo. London. 1826. . Practical Dissertations in Conveyancing, intended for the direction of Solicitors, when consulted by their clients on the subjects of purchases, leases, and mortgages. 8vo. London. 1828. Practical Points or Maxims in Conveyancing ; being selections from the manuscripts of Mr. Butler, Mr. Pres- ton, Mr. Bradley, Mr. Barton, the late Mr. Downing, and others. The whole revised and alphabetically arranged for the use of Students and Practitioners, with explanatory remarks and an appendix, containing Mr. Butler's Observations on Shelly's Set- tlement. 8vo. London. 1831. . Historical Treatise of a suit in Equity; with an introductory discourse on the rise and progress of equitable juris- diction. 8vo. Dublin. 1796. The author, with great modesty, says — " I feel it my duty to advise 7 97