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December Anno 1637. [Copies of the official record of] the Arguments made in the Exchequer Chamber before all the Judges of England

MS. Bodl. 184

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Title

December Anno 1637. [Copies of the official record of] the Arguments made in the Exchequer Chamber before all the Judges of England

Shelfmark

MS. Bodl. 184

Summary

'December Anno 1637. [Copies of the official record of] the Arguments made in the Exchequer Chamber before all the Judges of England ...', in the case of Ship-money when John Hampden was defendant. The arguments of the four counsel occupy fols. 2-199, and the opinions of the twelve judges (dated Jan. 27, 1637/8-June 9, 1638), fols. 201-404.

Date

written in 1638 in more than one hand

Language

English

Physical facet

On paper

Physical extent

408 Leaves

Custodial history

These copies were made for 'John Hanbury', who owned the volume in 1638, and who has stamped in by hand some letters, arabic figures and ornaments, including his own name and the date.

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