Matthew Hale
1609 – 1676
43 works on record
Works

A short treatise touching sheriffs accompts ...
The analysis of the law
Conductor generalis, or, The office, duty and authority of justices of the peace, high-sheriffs, under-sheriffs, goalers, coroners, constables, jury-men, and overseers of the poor
The history of the common law
The history of the common law of England
Historia placitorum coronae
An analysis of the civil part of the law
Conductor generalis, or, The office, duty and authority of justices of the peace, high-sheriffs, under-sheriffs, goalers, coroners, constables, jury-men, and overseers of the poor
The history and analysis of the common law of England
Conductor generalis, or, The office, duty and authority of justices of the peace, high-sheriffs, under-sheriffs, goalers, coroners, constables, jury men, over-seers of the poor
Hale and Fleetwood on admiralty jurisdiction

Difficiles nugae
Several tracts written by Sr Matthew Hale, kt, sometime lord chief justice of England
"Remember the Sabbath day to keep it holy."
Extracts from the life of Lord Chief Justice Hale, and his advice to children
What is love?
The original institution, power and jurisdiction of parliaments
Contemplations Moral And Divine
London's Liberties; Or A Learned Argvment Of Lavv & Reason, Upon Saturday, December 14. 1650. Before the Lord Major, Court of Aldermen, and Common-Councell at Guild Hall, London, Between Of Councell for the Companies of London. And Of Councell for the Freemen of London. Wherein the Freedom of the Citizens of London in their Elections of their chief officers, is fully Debated, the most Ancient Charters and Records of the City examined, and the principles of just Government cleared & vindicated. This Discourse was exactly taken in Short-hand by severall that were present at the Argument, who have compared their notes, and published them for Publique use
A letter from Sr Matthew Hale, kt. sometime lord chief justice of England to one of his sons
A discourse touching provision for the poor
The works, moral and religious, of Sir Matthew Hale
A Discourse Of The Knowledge of God, and of our Selves, I. By the Light of Nature. II. By the Sacred Scriptures
Thoughts on the right employment of time
The Judgment of the late Lord Chief Justice Sir Matthew Hale, Of the Nature of True Religion, The Causes of its Corruption, And the Churches Calamity, by Mens Additions and Violences : With the desired Cure. In three Discourses, written by himself at several times. Humbly Dedicated to the Honourable Judges and Learned Law- yers, who knew and honoured the Author, because in their true Sentiments of Religion, and its Depravations, and the Cure, the wellfare of England, under his Majesty, as well as their own, is eminently concerned. By the faithful Publisher, Richard Baxter. To which is annexed the Judgment of Sir Francis Bacon Lord Verulam St. Albans, and Chancellour of England
A short treatise touching sheriffs accompts ...
The first part of the Institutes of the laws of England, or, A commentary upon Littleton
The history of the common law of England ; and, An analysis of the civil part of the law
The father's new-years-gift to his son
A discourse touching provisions for the poor
The reports of Sir Peyton Ventris ...
A Collection of modern relations of matter of fact concerning witches & witchcraft upon the persons of people
Pleas of the crown: in two parts. Or, A methodical summary of the principal matters relating to that subject
A letter from Sr Matthew Hale, Kt. sometime Lord Chief Justice of England
Some necessary and important considerations (to be consider'd of by all sorts of people)
De successionibus apud Anglos
Pleas of the crown
Rules for judicial conduct
The judgment of the late Lord Chief Justice Sir Matthew Hale, of the nature of true religion
The history of the common law
The great audit, or, Good Steward
The great audit, or, God Steward
Thoughts on some important subjects