Commentaries on the Laws of England.

In Four Books [Volumes 1 & 2 Only]

by Sir William Blackstone, Knight

From the Last London Edition

With the last corrections of the Author; and with Notes and Additions by Edward Christian, Esquire

New York: Evert Duyckinck, George Long, Collins & Co, Collins and Hannay, and Abraham Small

1822

With important provenance of interest to collectors of books on Delaware. These are the copies of Thomas Clayton (1777-1854), with his signature in several places, along with that of his son, Thomas Clayton Jr., and several others who have also inscribed these books.

Thomas Clayton (1777–1854) was a significant figure in Delaware's political landscape during the early 19th century. Born in Sussex County, Delaware, Clayton pursued a career in law and was admitted to the Delaware Bar in 1800. He served as the Attorney General of Delaware from 1804 to 1810 before transitioning into national politics. Clayton represented Delaware in the United States Senate as a member of the Democratic-Republican Party from 1824 to 1827. Additionally, he held the position of Governor of Delaware from 1828 to 1829. Clayton's contributions to Delaware's governance and his role in shaping its political direction during this period remain noteworthy aspects of his legacy.

Two octavos, xii, 485 pages; v, 519, xix pages, bound in period full leather with gilt-lettered spine labels. Hinges on volume one are cracked, the top board on volume two is detached, lacks rear free endpaper, rubbing and wear, foxing and discoloration, scuffs, else in good condition.

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