Owen's reports, 1557-1614, early 17th-century.

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Owen's reports, 1557-1614, early 17th-century.

Contains a collection of reports in no obvious order, from 4-5 Phil. & Mar. to Mich. 12 Jac. I (1557-1614), supposedly in part by Thomas Owen, justice of the Common Pleas. On folio 302v is 'Owen fuit absent' (omitted from the print), which throws doubt on his authorship of the others. A commercial copy corresoponding more or less with the printed edition.

1 v. (306 leaves) ; 31 cm.

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