Author: | W. H. |
Title: | Arguments proving the jurisdiction used by the president and counsell in the marches of Wales, over the counties of Glouc., Worcester, Hereford, and Salop to be illegall, and injurious, and a meere incroachment beyond their appointed limits and the proofe is like a threefold cord, not easily broken, viz. [brace] by statutes, by law bookes, by records : whereunto is added a catalogue of part of the manifold grievances to which his majesties subjects are lyable, who live within that jurisdiction. |
Print source: | Arguments proving the jurisdiction used by the president and counsell in the marches of Wales, over the counties of Glouc., Worcester, Hereford, and Salop to be illegall, and injurious, and a meere incroachment beyond their appointed limits and the proofe is like a threefold cord, not easily broken, viz. [brace] by statutes, by law bookes, by records : whereunto is added a catalogue of part of the manifold grievances to which his majesties subjects are lyable, who live within that jurisdiction. W. H. London: Printed for Thomas Wakley, 1641. |
Notes: |
Signed on p. 14: W.H. n0 2.
Imperfect: stained, and with print show-through.
Reproduction of original in the Bodleian Library.
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Subject terms: |
Local government -- England.
Local government -- Wales.
Great Britain -- History -- 1066-1687.
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URL: | https://name.umdl.umich.edu/A43359.0001.001 |
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