Jus fratrum, = The law of brethren. Touching the power of parents, to dispose of their estates to their children, or to others. The prerogative of the eldest, and the rights and priviledges of the younger brothers. Shewing the variety of customes in several counties, and the preservation of families, collected out of the common, cannon, civil, and statute laws of England. / By John Page, late Master in Chancery, and Dr. of the Civil Law.

Author/creator Page, John
Format Electronic
Publication InfoLondon, : Printed by I.M. for Henry Fletcher, at the three gilt Cups, near to the west end of S. Pauls, 1658. [i.e. 1657]
Description[10], 114 p.
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Variant title Jus fratrum
Variant title Law of brethren
SeriesEarly English books online. ^A888680
General noteThe second part has separate title page dated 1548 [i.e. 1658]; register and pagination are continuous.
General noteAnnotation on Thomason copy: "9ber [i.e. November] 21"; the 8 in the imprint date has been crossed out and replaced with a "7".
General noteReproduction of the original in the British Library.
References Wing (2nd ed.) P164.
References Thomason E.1669[3].
Reproduction noteElectronic reproduction. Ann Arbor, Mich. : UMI, 1999- (Early English books online) Digital version of: (Thomason Tracts ; 209:E1669[3])
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