Abridgement of cases, late 15th century.

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Abridgement of cases, late 15th century.

An incomplete manuscript copy of Statham's abridgement of the law, from Accompte to Testament. "Corresponds closely to the abridgment printed c. 1490 and attributed to Nicholas Statham." -- J.H. Baker English legal manuscripts, II.

[294] leaves ; 33 cm.

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Statham, Nicholas, -1472

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Ward, Rowley, d. 1656,

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Saumarez, J.V.B.,

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Arnold, Morris S.

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Morris S. Arnold has served on the United States Eighth Circuit Court of Appeals since 1992. Prior to his present appointment, Judge Arnold served on the U.S. District Court, Western District of Arkansas from 1985-1992. Before 1985, he held several high-level academic positions with various universities, including Indiana University Law School, University of Pennsylvania, and Cambridge University. Arnold was born in Texarkana, Texas in 1941. He earned a bachelor's degree in elecrical engineering...