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1. A collection of entries of declarations, barres, replications, rejoynders, issues, verdicts, judgements, executions, proces, continuances, essoynes, and divers other matters newly amended and much enlarged with many good presidents of later time, whereof divers are upon sundry statutes, and noted in the end of the table : the new presidents throughout the book, and likewise their titles in the table, have this mark [fingerpost] set before them : by the authors epistle, and directions therein, the readers are instructed to the finding out the matters contained in this book

2. A table collected of the yeares of our Lord God, and of the yeares of the kings of England continued from the first yeare of William the Conquerour, untill the fifteenth yeare of our soveraigne lord, Charles, by the grace of God, King of Great Britaine, France, and Ireland, shewing how the yeares of our Lord God, and the yeares of the kings of this realme concurre and agree together: by which table it may quickly be counted how many yeares, moneths, and dayes be past since the making of any evidences, instruments, &c. Written by William Rastall, and now newly corrected and augmented, 1639. By J. Booker

3. A table collected of the yeares of our Lord God, and of the years of the Kings of England continued from the first yeare of William the Conquerour, vntill the twelfth year of our soueraigne Lord, Iames by the grace of God, king of Great Brittaine, France, and Ireland, shewing how the yeares of our Lord God, and the yeares of the kings of this realme concurre and agree together: by vvhich table it may quickly be accounted hovv many yeares, monthes, and dayes be past since the making of any euidences, instruments, &c. Written by William Rastal, and now newly corrected and augmented. 1614

4. A table collected of the yeares of our Lord God, and of the years of the Kings of England continued from the first yeare of William the Conquerour, vntill the first year of our soueraign Lord, Iames by the grace of God, king of Great Brittaine, France, and Ireland shewing how the yeares of our Lord God, and the yeares of the Kings of this realme concurre and agree together: by vvhich table it may quickly be accounted how many yeares, monthes, and dayes be past since the making of any euidences, instruments, & c. Written by William Rastal, and now newly corrected and augmented. 1607

5. A table collected of the yeeres of our Lord God and of the yeeres of the Kings of England, from the first yeere of William Conquerour, shewing how the yeeres of our Lord God, and the yeeres of the Kings of England concurre and agree together, by which table it may be quickely accounted, how many yeeres, moneths and dayes be past, since the making of any euidences, instruments, or writings, that haue their dates of the yeeres of the Kings raignes, and not dates of the yeeres of our Lord God. And also it shall be readilie seene, in what yeere of our Lord God those euidences, instruments, or writings were made. Written by William Rastal, and now newly corrected and augmented

6. 1596 A collection of entrees, of declarations, barres, replications, reioinders, issues, verdits, iudgements, executions, proces, continuances, essoines, and diuers other matters. Newly amended, and much enlarged with many good presidents of latter time: whereof diuers are vpon diuers statutes, as is noted in the end of the table. The new presidents onely throughout the booke, as also their titles in the table, haue this marke [hand] set before them. And first an epistle, with certaine instructions necessary to be read for the redy finding of the matters in this booke

7. A table collected of the yeares of our Lord God, and of the yeares of the kings of Englande, from the fyrst yeare of VVyllyam Conquerour shewing howe the yeares of our Lorde God, and the yeares of the kings of England concurre and agree together : by which table it may bee quickly accoumpted, how many yeares, monethes and dayes be past, since the making of any euidences, instruments, or wrytings, that haue theyr dates of the yeares of the kings raignes, and not dates of the yeares of our Lorde God : and also it shall be readily seene, in what yeare of our Lorde God those euidences, instrumentes, or wrytinges were made

8. A table collected of the yeares of our Lord God, and of the yeares of the kings of Englande, from the fyrst yeare of VVyllyam Conquerour shewing howe the yeares of our Lorde God, and the yeares of the kings of England concurre and agree together, by which table it may bee quickly accoumpted, how many yeares, monethes and dayes be past, since the making of any euidences, instruments, or wrytings, that haue theyr dates of the yeares of the kings raignes, and not dates of the yeares of our Lorde God. And also it shall be readily seene, in what yeare of our Lorde God those euidences, instrumentes, or wrytinges were made

9. A table collected of the yeeres of our Lord God, and of the yeares of the kings of Englande, from the fyrst yeare of VVyllyam Conquerour shewing howe the yeares of our Lorde God, and the yeares of the kings of England concurre and agree together, by which table it may bee quickly accoumpted, how many yeares, monethes and dayes be past, since the making of any euidences, instruments, or wrytings, that haue theyr dates of the yeares of the kings raignes, and not dates of the yeares of our Lorde God. And also it shall be readily seene, in what yeare of our Lorde God those euidences, instrumentes, or wrytinges were made

10. A table collected of the yeres of our Lord God, and of the yeares of the kings of England, from the first yeare of VVilliam Conquerour shewing how the yeares of our Lord God, and the yeares of the kings of England concurre and agrée together, by which table it may be quickly accompted, how many yeares, moneths [and] dayes be past, since the making of any euidences, instruments, or writings, that haue their dates of the yeres of the kinges reignes, and not dates of the yeres of our Lord God. And also it shal be redily séene, in what yeare of our Lord God those euidences, instruments, or wrytings were made