The office and duty of executors, ca. 1650.

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The office and duty of executors, ca. 1650.

Contains a treatise on executors and includes 'The things considerable touching executors maye all in effect bee reduced to these heades...'. With a preface, including 'Amidst the readers of these discourses...". This work has also been attributed to Dodderidge.

7, 144 leaves ; 22 cm.

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Doddridge, John, Sir, 1555-1628

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