A treatise concerning the tenure of copyholders touching both lord and tenant ... [manuscript], ca. 1590.

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A treatise concerning the tenure of copyholders touching both lord and tenant ... [manuscript], ca. 1590.

Treatise by Charles Calthorpe, dedicated to Sir Thomas Lucy and Lady Constance his wife. Formerly attributed to Philip Chapman who transcribed "this treatise comeinge to my handes of occasions" (leaf 4v).

1 volume (51 leaves) ; 11 x 8 cm.

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SNAC Resource ID: 7620234

Folger Shakespeare Library

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Ludford, John, b. 1654,

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Calthrope, Charles, Sir, -1616

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Calthorpe, a Tudor lawyer known for this work on copyholders, which was his reading at Furnivall's Inn in 1574. Published as The relation betweene the lord of a mannor and the coppy-holder his tenant in 1635 (STC 4369.5) and again in 1650 (Wing C312). From the description of A treatise concerning the tenure of copyholders touching both lord and tenant ... [manuscript], ca. 1590. (Folger Shakespeare Library). WorldCat record id: 501176229 ...

Lucy, Constance, active 16th century-17th century

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Chapman, Philip, fl. 1590,

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Lucy, Thomas, 1551-1605

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