A First book of Jurisprudence for Students of the Common Law

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Entries of this early period give us, for reasons which are part of the substantive history of the law, much fuller informa- tion as to what really happened in court than the more elaborate and formal pleadings of the later common-law system. The only thing which need make us hesitate to call the Note Book a book of reports is the absence of any indication ^ Bracton's Note Book: A collection of cases decided in the King's Courts during the reign of Henry III. , annotated by a lawyer of that tim...e, seemingly by Henry of Bratton. Edited by F. W. Maitland. London, 1887. 3 vols. The current form, " Bracton " is now known to have originated in one of the \ commonest of medieval clerical errors ; it would perhaps be the \ best way to go on citing the book as "Bracton, " but to give the \ man his real surname, "Bratton. " 2 Maitland, op. At. I. 63.
V LAW REPORTS 295 that it was meant to be communicated to the profession in general, or used by Bratton himself otherwise than as material for his treatise on the laws of England.


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