Precedent book with Marow's readings on the peace, ca. 1588.

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Precedent book with Marow's readings on the peace, ca. 1588.

Contains various entries: (1) precedents of fines and notes on levying fines; (2) 'communis recuperatio dubble vowcher', temp. Eliz. I; (3) 'certaine instructions for an attorney', inc. 'firste you must take for every proces to be served a note...'; (4) a series of notes (in the manner of Plowden's queries), numbered 56-76, 85-102; (5) precedents of bills in the Exchequer, Court of Wards, etc.; (6) precedents of conveyancing; (7) indictments dated 32 Eliz. I; (8) oath of the sheriff of Gloucestershire, temp. Eliz. I; (9) 'De pace terre et ecclesiae Westm. primer cap. etc.', being Thomas Marow's reading in the Inner Temple, Lent 1503, on Westm. I (reversing, ff. 1-42); (10) precedents of conveyancing and other entries ca. 1590.

1 v. ; 31 cm.

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Delabere, John

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Marow, Thomas, d. 1505.

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England and Wales. Court of Wards and Exchequer.

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England and Wales. Court of Exchequer

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Earl of Macclesfield prosecutes for the King as for himself upon the statute of Scandalum Magnatum. From the description of Judgments in the Court of Exchequer in the case of Earl of Macclesfield, plaintiff, v. Starkey, 1684 [manuscript], ca. 1690. (Folger Shakespeare Library). WorldCat record id: 642834348 ...