King's Bench reports, 1620-1623.

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King's Bench reports, 1620-1623.

Contains reports in the King's Bench, Pas. 18 to Mich. 21 Jac. I. The reporter twice mentions 'my father Harris' as counsel (see ff. 55, 73). This may be Serjeant Harries or perhaps John Harris of Stockton, Shropshire, bencher of the Inner Temple. On fo. 62 is mention of a case moved by him in the King's Bench. On fo. 110v he recalls a case at Shrewsbury assizes.

1 v. (129 leaves) ; 29 cm.

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