Lord Chief Justice Holt's argument in the King's Bench, respecting the claim of Charles Knowles, esq., to be tried as Earl of Banbury by his peers for the murder of Philip Lawson
MS. Rawl. C. 193
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Title
Lord Chief Justice Holt's argument in the King's Bench, respecting the claim of Charles Knowles, esq., to be tried as Earl of Banbury by his peers for the murder of Philip Lawson
Shelfmark
MS. Rawl. C. 193
Summary
An abstract is printed in Rob. Skinner's Reports, in folio. Lond. 1728, pp. 518–527.
Date
Trin. Term, 1694
Language
English
Physical facet
On paper, in folio
Physical extent
16 Leaves
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Rawlinson C: History, Theology
Lord Chief Justice Holt's argument in the King's Bench, respecting the claim of Charles Knowles, esq., to be tried as Earl of Banbury by his peers for the murder of Philip Lawson
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