Yelverton's reports, 1602-1610.

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Yelverton's reports, 1602-1610.

Contains reports of cases Pas. 44 Eliz. to Hil. 7 Jac. I (1602-1610); being those attributed to Yelverton and corresponding to ff. 1-174 of the printed edition.

1 v. (62 ff.)

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