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A manuell or, briefe treatise of some particular rights and priviledges belonging to the High Court of Parliament: wherein is shewed how of late times they have been violated. The true condition of the militia of this kingdome, so much now controverted both by King and Parliament, by the positive lawes discussed and debated, with a brief touch of the royall prerogative. By Robert Derham of Graies-Inne Esquire.

By: Derham, RobertPublisher: London : Printed by Mathew Walbancke at Graies-Inne Gate, 1647Description: [8], 128, [8]p. ; 4.°Subject(s): Great Britain. Parliament | Great Britain -- History -- Charles I, 1625-1649
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Reference material House of Lords Library - Palace Salisbury Room, Principal Floor Special Collections, Case T 3 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) 1 Not for loan 30715-1001
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3 A treatise of the lawes of the forest, wherein is declared not onely those lawes, as they are now in force, but also the original and beginning of forests; and what a forest is in his owne proper nature, ... Also a treatise of the pourallee, declaring what pouralle is, how the same first began, what a pourallee man may do, ... Collected, as well out of the Common lawes and statutes of this land; as also out of sundrie learned ancient authors, and out of the assises of Pickering and Lancaster: by Iohn Manvvood. Whereunto are added the statutes of the forest; a treatise of the severall offices of verderors, regardors, and foresters, & the Courts of Attachments, Swanimote, and Iustice-seat of the forest, and certaine principall cases, iudgements, and entries of the assises of Pickering and Lancaster ... 3 A treatise of the rights of the crown. Declaring how the King of England may support and increase his annual revenues. Collected out of the records in the Tower, the Parliament Rolls, and close petitions, Anno X Car. Regis. 1634. By William Noy ... 3 A letter to the proprietors of East-India stock, on the subject of Lord Clive's Jaghire; occasioned by his Lordship's letter on that subject. 3 A manuell or, briefe treatise of some particular rights and priviledges belonging to the High Court of Parliament: wherein is shewed how of late times they have been violated. The true condition of the militia of this kingdome, so much now controverted both by King and Parliament, by the positive lawes discussed and debated, with a brief touch of the royall prerogative. By Robert Derham of Graies-Inne Esquire. 3 An inquiry into the manner of creating peers. 3 The catalogve of the chancellors of England, the lord keepers of the great seale: and the Lord Treasvrers of England. With a collection of divers that have beene Masters of the Rolles. By J.P. Summerset Herald. 3 The question of precedency of the peers of Ireland in England, fairly stated. In a letter to an English lord, by a nobleman of the other kingdom.

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