Diary of Sir John Archer, 1663.

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Diary of Sir John Archer, 1663.

One of several diaries and notebooks kept by Archer, the present volume includes a daily record of his activities with some information about each day's trials while Archer was on circuit in Warwickshire, Nottinghamshire,and Hampshire, some notes on case law, his expense accounts while on circuit, details of family and domestic matters, and his list of memorable events of the year.

1 volume, 76 pages 13 cm.

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Archer, John, Sir 1598-1682.

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Sir John Archer (1598-1682) of Essex and Lincolnshire, a lawyer at Gray's Inn, was a parliamentarian with Presbyterian symnpathies during the civil War abnd the chair of a Lincolnshire standing committee. He was elected to but did not serve in the 2nd Protectorate Parliament of 1656, and was named Serjeant-at-law in 1658. In 1659 Richard Cromwell named him a justice of the Court of Common Pleas but Archer did not keep this office after the Restoration, although he was a judge on the Norfolk, Mid...

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