2012 Brill hardcover edition. Light reading wear else very good condition.

Contents:

1. 'Constitutions of Clarendon, Clause 3, and Henry II's Reforms of Law and Administration' by John Hudson; 
2. 'Notes on the Transformation of the Fief into the Common Law Tenure in Fee' by Paul R. Hyams; 
3. 'An English Book of Laws from the Time of Glanvill' by Bruce O'Brien; 
4. 'Annuities and Annual Pensions' by Richard H. Helmholz; 
5. 'Civilian and Canonist Influence on the Writ of Cessavit per Biennium' by David Ibbetson; 
6. 'Burning Issues: The Law and Crime of Arson in England, 1200-1350' by Henry Summerson; 
7. 'Crucifixion and Conversion: King Henry III and the Jews in 1255' by David Carpenter; 
8. 'Robert of Lexington, Senior Justice of the Bench, 1236-1244' by David Crook; 
9. 'Deeds Speak Louder Than Words: Covenants and the Law of Proof, 1290-1321' by John Baker; 
10. 'Lawyers Retained by Peterborough Abbey in the Late Thirteenth and Early Fourteenth Centuries' by Sandra Raban; 
11. 'The Legal Professions of Fourteenth-Century England: Serjeants of the Common Bench and Advocates of the Court of Arches' by Charles Donahue, Jr; 
12. 'Writs De Minis and Supplicavit: The History of Surety of the Peace' by Susanne Jenks; 
13. 'Common Law and Custom: Windows, Light, and Privacy in Late Medieval England' by Janet S. Loengard; 
14. 'Medieval Estate Planning: The Wills and Testamentary Trials of Sir John Fastolf' by Jonathan Rose; 
15. 'Glanvill after Glanvill: The Afterlife of a Medieval Legal Treatise' by Sarah Tullis; 
16. 'The Construction of an Online Digital Archive: The Anglo-American Legal Tradition Website Project' by Robert C. Palmer; 
17. 'Bibliography of the Published Works of Paul Brand' by Alexandra Nicol.