Precedents of the Exchequer, 1746-1753.

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Precedents of the Exchequer, 1746-1753.

Contains a review of precedent setting cases heard before the Exchequer. "All the following informations in this book except 5 or 6 were drawn by Mr. Ord and afterwards perused by Attorney General." Henry Ord was a Sworn Clerk 1727-1757. The Attorney General throughout this period was Sir Dudley Ryder.

1 v. (225 p.) ; 32 cm.

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