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 ARC of the Pleas of the Crown, now form nearly an entire body of Crown Law ; all the great offences, (with the exception of High Treason,) and many of the minor offences, have been made the subject of their pro- visions. The present edition contains the whole of the Criminal Statutes passed since the 60th Geo. III. ; and each section, defining an offence, is followed by the form of the indictment, &c., and the evidence neces- sary to support it, ARCHBOLD, J. F. Collection of Forms and Entries in the Courts of K. B. and C. P. 2d ed. 12mo. London. 1828. . The Jurisdiction and Practice of the Court of Quarter Sessions, with forms of indictments, notices of appeal, &c. 12mo. London. 1836. This production is in part compiled from the author's previous publi- cations. Dickinson's Treatise upon the same subject, written many years since, in consequence of the many changes in the law, has now little practical value. Mr. Archbold's book will be of great assistance to every professional man practising in the Court of Quarter Sessions. 1 Jurist, 61. . Digest of the laws relative to offences against CD O God and Religion, with the laws which affect Protestant Dis- senters and Roman Catholics, with the Toleration Acts. Svo. London. 1813. . Digest of the Pleas of the Crown. Svo. Lou- 'a don. 1813. This is one of three volumes of a Digest of Criminal Law, that Mr. Archbold had prepared for the press, but about the time this volume was published several similar books were issued, and the two remaining volumes never appeared. However, he has incorporated these parts of his unpublished Digest into his Summary of Pleading and Evidence in Criminal Cases. Q. v. •. Law relative to Commitments and Convictions by Justices of the Peace, with forms. 12mo. London. 1828. . Recent Criminal Statutes, with forms of indict- ments, notes, and index. 12mo. London. 1837. . The new Bankrupt Act, 5 and 6 Vict. c. 122, with observations, showing the alterations effected in the law and prac- tice, arranged on the plan of, and intended as a supplement to, the 9th ed. of Archbold's Bankruptcy, &c. By John Flather. 12mo. London. 1842. 68