The arguments exhibited by the lord keeper in parliament, proving that noblemen's persons be attachable for contempts committed by them in the court of chancery
MS. Tanner 91, fol. 128
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The arguments exhibited by the lord keeper in parliament, proving that noblemen's persons be attachable for contempts committed by them in the court of chancery
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MS. Tanner 91, fol. 128
Summary
The arguments exhibited by the lord keeper in parliament, proving that noblemen's persons be attachable for contempts committed by them in the court of chancery; delivered on occasion of an attachment awarded out of the same court against the lord Cromwell for disobeying a decree of the court, in the case of one Taverner plaintiff, and the said lord Cromwell defendant.
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Collection of papers relating to Common Law
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