Judge Crooke's argument concerning ship-money
MS. Rawl. A. 472
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Title
Judge Crooke's argument concerning ship-money
Shelfmark
MS. Rawl. A. 472
Summary
At the end, reversing the volume, are the following entries:
Draught of a license to John [or Thomas] Price to sue for debt H. Killigrew, groom of the bedchamber to Chas. II.
Copies of two letters from J. Price to the lord chamberlain, [the earl of Arlington,] urging the grant of the license.
Copy of a familiar letter from J. Price to his aunt, Mrs. Hall, staying at Tunbridge for the waters.
Copy of a letter from J. Price to H. Killegrew.
Copy of a letter from J. Price to his attorney, — Cooling: dated, "from my shop in the new Exchange, the Feathers, the 26 July, 1675."
Date
17th century
Language
English
Physical facet
On paper, in folio
Physical extent
76 Leaves
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Collection contents
Rawlinson A: English History
Judge Crooke's argument concerning ship-money
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