Chronica juridicialia, or, A general calendar of the years of our Lord God : and those of the several kings of England, from the first year of William the Conquerer, successively down to this first year of the reign of our most dread sovereign K. James II : together with a chronological table of the names of all the lord chancellors, and lord keepers of the great seal of England, justices of the Kings-bench and common-pleas, barons of the Exchequer, and serjeants at law ; to which is added a catalogue of all those arch-bishops and bishops, who have been intrusted with the most eminent and honorary places in the civil state of this kingdom ; with a table of all their names, alphabetically disposed, for the greater ease of the peruser, and the years both of our Lord and the King joyned with them.
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Main Author: | Cooke, Edward (Of the Middle Temple) (Author) |
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Format: | Online |
Language: | English |
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London :
Printed for H. Sawbridge and T. Simmons,
1685.
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Series: | Legal classics library.
Selden Society publications & English legal history. |
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Online Access: | HeinOnline Legal Classics Library |
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