Queen's Bench reports, early 17th-century.

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Queen's Bench reports, early 17th-century.

Contains reports in the Queen's Bench, Mich. 42 & 43 to Pas. 43, and Mich. 44 & 45 Eliz. I (1600-1601, 1602). These may be tentatively attributed to Coventry of the Inner Temple, whose name is perhaps to be made out in the margin of fo. 1. The first case in this portion is Agard v. Kinge.

[4], 269 leaves ; 30 cm.

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England and Wales. Court of Queen's Bench.

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