His principal works include: • •
Justice and Police, Macmillan & Co., 1885. • ''Bracton's Note-Book,'' Vol. 2, C. J. Clay & Sons, 1887 [reissued by
Cambridge University Press, 2010]. ) •
Memoranda de Parliamento, H.M. Stationery Office, 1893. •
History of English Law before the Time of Edward I, with
Sir Frederick Pollock, Cambridge University Press, 1899 [1st Pub. 1895; new ed. 1898]. •
Domesday Book and Beyond, Cambridge University Press, 1897. •
Township and Borough: Being the Ford Lectures Delivered in the University of Oxford in the October Term of 1897, Cambridge University Press, 1898. •
Roman Canon Law in the Church of England, Methuen & Co., 1898. •
English Law and the Renaissance: the Rede Lecture for 1901, Cambridge University Press, 1901. •
Charters of the Borough of Cambridge, Cambridge University Press, 1901 (reissued by
Cambridge University Press, 2010. ) •
Life and Letters of Leslie Stephen, Duckworth & Co., 1906. •
The Constitutional History of England, Cambridge University Press, 1909 [1st Pub. 1908]. •
Equity. Also the Forms of Action at Common Law, Edited by A.H. Chaytor and W.J. Whittaker, Cambridge University Press, 1910. •
The Collected Papers of Frederic William Maitland, H.A.L. Fisher, ed., Vol. I, Cambridge University Press, 1911. •
The Collected Papers of Frederic William Maitland, H.A.L. Fisher, ed., Vol. II, Cambridge University Press, 1911. •
The Collected Papers of Frederic William Maitland, H.A.L. Fisher, ed., Vol. III, Cambridge University Press, 1911. •
A Sketch of English Legal History, with Francis G. Montague, G. P. Putnam's Sons, 1915. •
Essays • "The Relation of Punishment to Temptation,"
Mind, Vol. V, 1880. • "The Criminal Liability of the Hundred,"
The Law Magazine and Review, Vol. VII, 1882. • "Mr. Herbert Spencer's Theory of Society," Part II,
Mind, Vol. VIII, 1883. • "From the Old Law Courts to the New,"
The English Illustrated Magazine, Vol. I, 1883. • "The Seisin of Chattels,"
The Law Quarterly Review, Vol. I, 1885. • "The Deacon and the Jewess: or, Apostasy at Common Law,"
The Law Quarterly Review, Vol. II, 1886. • "The Mystery of Seisin,"
The Law Quarterly Review, Vol. II, 1886. • "The Suitors of the County Court,"
The English Historical Review, Vol. III, 1888. • "The Beatitude of Seisin," Part II,
The Law Quarterly Review, Vol. IV, 1888. • "The Surnames of English Villages",
The Archaeological Review, Vol. IV, No. 4, 1889. • "The Introduction of English Law into Ireland,"
The English Historical Review, Vol. IV, 1889. • "The Materials for English Legal History," Part II,
Political Science Quarterly, Vol. IV, 1889. • "The 'Praerogativa Regis',"
The English Historical Review, Vol. VI, 1891. • "Henry II and the Criminous Clerks,"
The English Historical Review, Vol. VII, 1892. • "The 'Quatripartitus',"
The Law Quarterly Review, Vol. VIII, 1892. • "The History of Cambridgeshire Manor,"
The English Historical Review, Vol. IX, No. 35, July 1894. • "The Origin of the Borough,"
The English Historical Review, Vol. IX, 1896. • "Wyclif on English and Roman Law,"
The Law Quarterly Review, Vol. XII, 1896. • "'Execrabilis' in the Common Pleas,"
The Law Quarterly Review, Vol. XII, 1896. • "Canon Law in England,"
The English Historical Review, Vol. XII, 1897. •
"The Corporation Sole," The Law Quarterly Review, Vol. XVI, 1900, pp. 335–354 •
"The Crown as Corporation," The Law Quarterly Review, Vol. XVII, 1901, pp. 131–146 • "Prologue to a History of English Law." In:
Select Essays in Anglo-American Legal History, Vol. I. Boston: Little, Brown, and Company, 1907. • "Materials For the History of English Law." In:
Select Essays in Anglo-American Legal History, Vol. II. Boston: Little, Brown, and Company, 1908. • "The History of the Register of Original Writs." In:
Select Essays in Anglo-American Legal History, Vol. II. Boston: Little, Brown, and Company, 1908.
Other • "Glanville, Ranulf de." In:
Dictionary of National Biography, Vol. XXI, 1890. • "Court Rolls, Manorial Accounts and Extents." In:
Dictionary of Political Economy, Vol. I, 1894. •
Essays on the Teaching of History, William Arthur Jobson Archbold, ed., with an introduction by F.W. Maitland, Cambridge University Press, 1901. • • ==Notes==