Foster's Crown Law
A Report of Some Proceedings on the Commission for the Trial of the Rebels in the Year 1746, in the County of Surry; And of Other Crown Cases: to which are Added Discourses Upon a Few Branches of the Crown Law, usually called simply Crown Law or Crown Cases, is an influential[1] treatise on the English criminal law. It was written by Sir Michael Foster (1689–1763), judge of the King's Bench and later edited by his nephew, Michael Dodson, barrister at law. It was first published in 1762. The third edition, edited by Dodson, and with an appendix containing new cases, was published in 1792 and seems to have been republished in 1809.
The book is divided into two sections. The first part, The Report, usually called Crown Cases, is a series of law reports. The second part, The Discourses, usually called Crown Law is essentially a textbook. The Report covers the trials of the participants in the second Jacobite Rising of 1745.
See also
References
- Owen Hood Phillips. "Foster". A First Book of English Law. Fourth Edition. 1960. p 201.
- Wm L Burdick. "Foster". The Law of Crime. Matthew Bender & Company. 1946. Volume 1. § 22 at p 25.
- Percy Henry Winfield. The Chief Sources of English Legal History. Harvard University Press. 1925. p 328.
- Ernest Arthur Jelf. Where to Find Your Law. Third Edition. 1907. pp 14 & 121.
- James Fitzjames Stephen. "Foster on Homicide". A History of the Criminal Law of England. 1883. Volume 3. pp 73 to 78. See also passim.
- Joel Prentiss Bishop. Commentaries on the Criminal Law. Fifth Edition. Little, Brown and Company. Boston. 1872. Volume 1. p 49.
- Marvin's Legal Bibliography. 1847. p 321.
- "Dodson's Life of Sir Michael Foster" (1813) 70 The Monthly Review; Or Literary Journal Enlarged 49 (January 1813)
- Dodson. The Life of Sir Michael Foster. pp 90 & 91.
- "Foster, Sir Michael". Rees's Cyclopædia. 1819. vol 15.
- ^ John Hostettler. The Politics of Criminal Law: Reform in the Nineteenth Century. Barry Rose Law Publishers. Chichester. 1992. p 21.
External links
Third edition of this book from Google Books: