PRACTICAL TREATISE ON THE LAW OF WINDOW LIGHTS, CONTAINING I. What are Ancient Lights. II. What Privileges New Lights have. III. Of the Obstructions to Lights, together with the Reme- IV. What will operate as an Extinguishment of the Privilege WITH VARIOUS OTHER MATTERS RELATING TO THE SUBJECT. BY HUMPHRY W. WOOLRYCH, OF THE INNER TEMPLE, BARRISTER AT LAW. LONDON: SAUNDERS AND BENNING, (Successors to Butterworth and Son,) LAW BOOKSELLERS AND PUBLISHERS, 1833. то WILLIAM SELWYN, Esq. ONE OF HIS MAJESTY'S COUNSEL. DEAR SIR, I intend this short Dedication of a Treatise on the Law of Ancient Lights merely as a testimony of the respect and esteem in which I hold your high and honourable character. I cannot help saying, that whatever the fate of the little volume may be, it will at least gain some share of merit from the name with which it is adorned. I am, dear Sir, Very truly your's, HUMPHRY W. WOOLRYCH. |