Reports of cases, ca. 1625.

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Reports of cases, ca. 1625.

A collection of cases, being the volume signed by Turnour with a trefoil. He describes this work in HLS MS 104 as "Old booke in quarto written all with mine owne hand of divers yeares in the tyme of Queene Elizab: and also of King Jeames." The principal contents are: (a) Fuller's argument in Darcy v. Allen (1602), the case of monopolies; (b) Darnell's case (1627); (c) 'Cases escrie hors del liver Magistri Tanfield', mostly in the Common Pleas, 40 to 41 Eliz. (1598-1599) and a few earlier; (d) 'Cases escrye hors del liver Magistri Yelverton que Roger Warre a moy accomodate', Pas. 44 to Hil. 45 Eliz.; (e) 'Certain reports des cases tempore Elizabethe escrye hors del liver Magistri Roberti Browne', mostly 35 to 40 Eliz. (1593-1598); (f) Mich. 3 to Trin. 5 Jac. I (1605-1607), not in order; (g) 'Cases escry hors del liver Magistri Tanfield, 1 to 4 Jac. I (1603-1606); (h) 'Cases escry hors del liver Magistri Yelverton in queux il fuit accouncell', 1 to 3 Jac. I (1603-1605); (i) 'Cases escry hors del liver H. Calth.' begins 9 Jac. I (1611); (j) 'Hil. 11 ĚŠJacobi. This case I wrott out of a booke of my lord keeper's the Lord Coventry.'

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Yelverton, Henry, Sir, 1566-1629

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Turnor, Christopher Hatton, 1873-1940

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Tanfield, Robert, d. 1639.

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