The origin, power, and authority of the office of lord chancellor; together with the manner of proceeding in the court of chancery
MS. Tanner 91, fol. 113
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The origin, power, and authority of the office of lord chancellor; together with the manner of proceeding in the court of chancery
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MS. Tanner 91, fol. 113
Summary
The origin, power, and authority of the office of lord chancellor; together with the manner of proceeding in the court of chancery. Begins, "Because I purpose to speake of the chancellor and his court more largely then is required of other courts." and ends, "He shalbe wholy reverted and the partie must produce others. ib. E. 4. 10."
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Collection of papers relating to Common Law
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