Practica Walliae; or The Proceedings in the Great Sessions of Wales: VAUGHAN Rice d c1672. Publisher: Henry Twyford, John Streater, and Eliz. Flesher, assignes of Richard Atkins and Edward Atkins Esquires. Publish Year: 1672 Publish Place: London. Illustrator: Unknown Category: Miscellaneous, Foreign Travel, Antiquarian Book, History, Reference Book No: 005576 Status: For Sale Book Condition: Very Good Size: 24mo - over 5 - 5¾" tall Jacket Condition: Unknown Binding: Quarter Cloth Book Type: Unknown Edition: First Edition Inscription: Unknown £300 Add to Basket Ask a question Refer to a friend Additional information VG, 1672, 1st ed. In new quarter calf spine with c1850 red marbled boards, edges and corners lightly worn and bumped, titles in gilt to red morocco label, tooling in gilt. Internally, LA Law Library bookplate to fpd, remains of ink name to verso fep and to tp (Jeff Gilbert), ink name to verso tp (Augustus Mayhew?), [12], 203 pp, [1], [8] tables, [4] adverts, bookplate to epd, tp trimmed at base after date, losing the Cum gratia line, some page and edge browning. In English and Latin. (ESTC R3656. Wing V136. Lowndes 2756. Allibone 2512). Title continues: containing the method and practice of an attorney there, from an original to the execution. Whereunto is added, the old statute of Wales at large; and an abridgement of all the statutes uniting Wales to England: with tables of the fees, and the matters therein contained. Includes the text of his "The manner of the proceedings in the courts of the great sessions in the counties of Mountgomery, Denbigh, and Flint; within North-Wales, as it now is", originally published in 1653. Rice was a seventeenth-century Anglo-Welsh lawyer and economist known for writing a seminal work on economics and currencies entitled A Discourse on Coins and Coinage. See Wiki.