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Statham. The learning of the law was thrown into a more methodical form than it had ever yet received by this author, who was a Baron of the Exchequer in time of Edward IV. this was in his Abridgement of the Laws, being a kind of digest containing most titles of the law, arranged in alphabetical order, and comprising under each head adjudged cases, concisely abridged from the Year-books, 4 Reeves, c. xxv. 117.
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