Proceedings of the Referees appointed by the British Parliament, 1651-1654.

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Proceedings of the Referees appointed by the British Parliament, 1651-1654.

Volume entitled "Proceedings of the Referees appointed by the Parliament to consider of the inconvenience, Delay, charge, and irregularitye in the Law, as the same were presented to the Committees of Parliament..." (1651 Jan. 27-1652 July 28). Includes drafts of acts revising laws and an ordinance (1654 Aug. 22) regulating and uniting the jurisdiction of the High Court of Chancery.

1 volume (circa 350 pages).1 container.1 microfilm reel.

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