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Syllogologia; or, an historical discourse of Parliaments in their originall before the Conquest, and continuance since. Together with the originall growth, and continuance, of these courts following, viz. High Courts of Chancery, Upper bench, Common-pleas, Exchequer, Dutchy, and other inferior courts now in use in this Commonwealth.

By: J. SPublisher: London : Printed for Tho. Firby, 1656Description: [6], 80p. ; 12.°Note: Binder's title: Historical discourse of ParliamentsSubject(s): Great Britain. Parliament | Great Britain. Court of Chancery | Great Britain. Court of King's Bench | Great Britain. Court of Exchequer
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2 Historical collections: or, a brief account of the most remarkable transactions of the two last Parliaments. Consisting of I. The speeches, votes, ... II. The bills of association, exclusion, ... III. The several informations, messages, narratives, ... of the Lords, and resolves of both Houses, &c. IV. The tryal and sentence of William Howard Lord Viscount Stafford in Westminster Hall, ... V. A perfect list of each Parliament. VI. His Majesty's declaration, shewing the causes and reasons that moved him to dissolve the two last Parliaments. 2 Institvtions, or principall grounds of the lawes and statutes of England. Newly and verie truly corrected and amended, with many new and good additions: very profitable for all sorts of people to know, lately augmented and imprinted. 2 Loffice et auctoritie de iustices de peace, in part collect per Sir Anthonie Fitzherbert Chiualer, iades vn de les iustices del common banke. Et ore le cinque foits inlarge per Richard Crompton vn apprentice de la common ley, et imprimee lan du grace 1606. A que est annex Loffice de viconts, bailifes, escheators, constables, coroners, &c. collect per le dit Mounsier Fitzherbert inpart. Et auxy certaine presidents de indictments, & auters choses ... 2 Syllogologia; or, an historical discourse of Parliaments in their originall before the Conquest, and continuance since. Together with the originall growth, and continuance, of these courts following, viz. High Courts of Chancery, Upper bench, Common-pleas, Exchequer, Dutchy, and other inferior courts now in use in this Commonwealth. 2 Arcana-parliamentaria: or precedents concerning elections, proceedings, privileges, and punishments in Parliament. Faithfully collected out of the Common and Statute-law of this realm. With particular quotations of the authors in each case. By R.C. of the Middle Temple, Esq; To which is added, The authority, form and manner of holding Parliaments. By the learned Sir Tho. Smith, ... 2 Jurisdictions: or, the lawful authority of courts leets, courts baron, court of marshalseys, court of pypowder, and ancient demesn. Together with the most necessary learning of tenvres, and all their incidents of essoyns, imparlance, view; of all manner of pleadings, ... with the return and forms of several original and judicial writs now in use, ... Written by the methodically learned John Kitchin ... To which is also added Brevia selecta, or a choice collection of divers special writs, ... By Richard Antrobus and Thomas Impey ... 2 Jus sigilli: or, the law of England, touching His Majesties four principal seales, viz. the great seale, the privie seale, the Exchequer seale, and the signet. Also of those grand officers, to whose custody these seales are committed. And the manner of passing things through the said seals, with the fees, &c.

'To the Reader' signed J.S.

Binder's title: Historical discourse of Parliaments

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