In what thinges the use of the lawe consisteth [manuscript], ca. 1600.

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In what thinges the use of the lawe consisteth [manuscript], ca. 1600.

Includes a discussion of the duties of the various courts and their officers, feudal tenures, the settlement of property, etc.

20 leaves.

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SNAC Resource ID: 7253592

Folger Shakespeare Library

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