Escrie ex la graund Abridgment, compose per Sir Robert Brooke, Chivaler, &c., la, disperse en les Titles; mes icy collect sub ans is the title of a collection of law reports, compiled by Richard Bellewe,[1] of cases decided between approximately 1515 and 1558.
[2] J. G. Marvin said: This is a collection of the most remarkable cases in the Common Pleas, from the 6th Hen.
[4]John Bouvier said: Bellewe's Cases in the time of Henry VIII., Edw.
VI., and 2 Mary, collected out of Brooke's Abridgment, and arranged under years, with a table, are cited as Brooke's New Cases.
[5]For the purpose of citation, the name "Brook's New Cases" may be abbreviated to "B N C".