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 MAN MALLORY, JOHN. Modern Entries, or Pleadings in the Courts of K. B., C. P., and Exchequer; and, also, all Kinds of Writs, Original and Judicial, translated from Lutwyche's, Saunders's, Ventris's, Salkeld's, and the Modern Reports ; together with Readings and Observations on the several Cases in the Reports, &c. 2 vols. 8vo. London. 1791. MALTBY, ISAAC. A Treatise on Courts Martial and Military Law. 8vo. Boston. 1813. MALYNES, GERARD. Consuetudo vel Lex Mercatoria ; or, the Ancient Law Merchant ; Avhereunto are annexed, the Collec- tion of Sea Laws ; Advice concerning Bills of Exchange, by John Mariiis ; the Merchant's Mirrour, by R. Dafibrne ; an Introduc- tion to Merchants' Accounts, by John Collins; the Accountant's Closet, by Abraham Liset ; the Jurisdiction of the Admiralty asserted, by Richard Zouch ; the Ancient Sea Laws of Oleron, Wisby, and the Hanse-Towns, translated by G. Miege ; and the Sovereignty of the British Seas, by John Buroughs. 3d ed. fol. London. 1686. The author's style is antiquated, and the book contains a great deal of useless erudition ; yet, considering the age in which it was written, it has great merit, and is still referred to as an authority by the English law writers of the present day. Judge Johnson says : " Malynes' book unites the commendations of antiquity, good sense, and practical knowledge;" yet it will not be doubted that the separate treatises, mainly composing the Lex Mercatoria, are nearly obsolete, and that Malynes is but a collec- tion adding little to the original stock of information upon the Law Merchant. 20 N. A. Rev. 49 ; 3 Kent, 125 ; Reddie's Mar. Com. 430 ; 3 Peters, 236; 16 East, 396; 2 Barn. & Aid. 80. MANBY, THOMAS. A Collection of the Statutes made in the Reign of King Charles I. and II. ; with the Abridgment of such as stand Repealed or Expired ; continued after the Method of Mr. Pulton, &c. fol. London. 1667. MANBY, ROB. The Law and Practice of Fines and Recoveries, from the Praecipe to the final Issue; not only in the Common Form, but also where they vary, as in London, Cliester, Lan- caster, the great Sessions of Wales, &ic. ; containing Instructions in Passing the several Offices, Rules and Orders of Court; also, a Table of Fees and Precedents. Svo. London. 1738. 494