Copy of orders of the sessions held at Hawarden, Flintshire before Sir Thomas Chamberlayne and Sir Henry Towneshend, the Chief Justice and the Second Justice of Chester, July 13, 1616 [manuscript], after 1619.

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Copy of orders of the sessions held at Hawarden, Flintshire before Sir Thomas Chamberlayne and Sir Henry Towneshend, the Chief Justice and the Second Justice of Chester, July 13, 1616 [manuscript], after 1619.

According to bookseller's information, these leaves were formerly end leaves of an imperfect copy of Michael Dalton's The countrey justice, 1619. The 7 copies of orders are on leaves 2-3. Also includes articles to be observed by tipplers (leaf 1v) and constables, October 6, 1618 (leaf 3v); a copy of a form letter from Whixall, [Salop] returning a vagrant to his birthplace, March 28, 1634 (leaf 3v); and miscellaneous notes and aphorisms, citing Lambert by page number in a few places and one in cipher (leaf 1r)

3 leaves.

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England and Wales. Court of Great Sessions (Flintshire)

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Wilbraham, Peter, approximately 1626-

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Towneshend, Henry, 1537?-1621

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Dalton, Michael, -1648?

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Michael Dalton (d. 1648?), legal writer, was the son of Thomas Dalton of Hildersham, Cambridgeshire. He lived at West Wratting in Cambridgeshire, and served as J.P. for the county, as well as commissioner of sequestrations (1648). His writings included The countrey justice (1618) and Officium vicecomitum, or the office and authoritie of sheriffs (1623). From the guide to the Michael Dalton: Breviary on the State of the Roman Church, 1634, (Cambridge University Library, Department of ...

Chamberlain, Thomas, -1625

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