Hetley's reports, 1627-1631.

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Hetley's reports, 1627-1631.

Reports in the Common Pleas, Hil. 2 to Trin. 7 Car. I (1627-1631), being those attributed to Hetley, serjeant of law; beginning a term before the printed version. Also contains a list of justices of the Common Pleas from 5 Edw. II to Pas. 9 Car. I (1311-1333).

476 leaves ; 30 cm.

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