[Law reports] reported by Judge Fleminge and transcribed out of the originall copie, Hilary term 1596/7-Hilary 1597/8, [ca. 1625].

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[Law reports] reported by Judge Fleminge and transcribed out of the originall copie, Hilary term 1596/7-Hilary 1597/8, [ca. 1625].

Fleminge's reports in legal French of cases in Banco Regis for the five terms, and also of cases in the Exchequer Chamber for Easter term 1597 only.

1 v. (250 p., variously numbered 1-258) ; 29 x 18 cm.

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