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 MAN MANBY, ROB. An Abridgment of the 12th and 13lh Parts of Sir Edward Coke's Reports. 12mo. London. 1G70. MANLOVE, E. Liberties and Customs of the Lead Mines of Wirlisworth, in the County of Derby, composed in Metre. 4to. London. 1G53. MANNING, JAMES. The Practice of the Court of Exchequer, PartL 2d ed. 8vo. London. 1826. • . A Digest of the Nisi Prius Reports, including Peake, Espinasse, Campbell, Holt, and Starkie, and some original Cases, collected on the Western Circuit. 2d ed. Svo. London. 1820. Reprinted : 8vo. Exeter. 1823. . Notes and Proceedings of Courts of Revision, held in 1832. 12mo. London. 1833. . A Digested Index to the Nisi Prius Reports. 2d ed. 8vo. London. 1820. . The Present Practice of the Exchequer of Pleas ; with Precedents of Forms in general use. 2 vols. Svo. London. 1818. . Serviens ad Legem; a Report of Proceedings before the Judicial Committee of the Privy Council, and in the Court of Common Pleas, in Relation to a Warrant for the Sup- pression of the ancient Privileges of the Serjeants-at-Law ; with Explanatory Documents and Notes. Svo. London. 1840. The notes of Serjeant Manning, are full of curious learning, and the Appendix contains documents of professional interest, from the earliest to the present time. 20 L. C. 100. MANNING, J. AND T. C. GRANGER. Cases argued and deter- mined in the Court of Common Pleas, from E. T., 1840, to H. T., 1844. 6 vols. Svo. London. 1841-45. "Their Reports are prolix, still we must do these gentlemen the justice to say, that they are more correct than those of their able pre- decessor, Mr. Bingham ; and, whatever other faults they may betray, they certainly show no signs of negligence or inaccuracy. Indeed, our objection to them, consists in their being too elaborately prepared. The multitude of notes, which arrest our progress in almost every Case, and the profusion of antiquarian learning they display, confuse our feeble understandings ; and though they mark the inexhaustible memory and 495