However, it was translated by his son, William Rastell, into English and published in 1563 as An Exposition of Certaine Difficult and Obscure Wordes and Termes of the Lawes of This Realme.
After 1620, the work was published and known as Les Termes de la Ley, and it was also often reprinted under that title.
[3] This work and The Abbreviacion of Statutis (1519) are the best known of Rastell's legal writings.
said that this book was "a work of very good authority and the application of the common law".
[6] He, and Atkin LJ, approved the definition of imprisonment contained in this book.