"Several authorities to prove that by the antient law and custome of England, when any case of difficulty did happen to arise in Westminster Hall, the Judges adjourned such cases propter difficultatem, usque ad proximum Parliamentum"
MS. Rawl. C. 735, fol. 5
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"Several authorities to prove that by the antient law and custome of England, when any case of difficulty did happen to arise in Westminster Hall, the Judges adjourned such cases propter difficultatem, usque ad proximum Parliamentum"
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MS. Rawl. C. 735, fol. 5
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English
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Rawlinson C: History, Theology
Papers collected by Bishop Francis Turner relative to the non-jurors
"Several authorities to prove that by the antient law and custome of England, when any case of difficulty did happen to arise in Westminster Hall, the Judges adjourned such cases propter difficultatem, usque ad proximum Parliamentum"
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