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Calendarium rotulorum chartarum et inquisitionum ad quod damnum : Printed by command of his Majesty King George III, in pursuance of an address of the House of Commons of great Britain
Lemon, Robert (1800-1867); Caley, John (1763-1834); Great Britain. Record Commission
1803
Compiled by R. Lemon, edited by J. Caley.
Calendars of the proceedings in Chancery, in the reign of Queen Elizabeth : to which are prefixed examples of earlier proceedings in that court, namely, from the reign of Richard the Second to that of Queen Elizabeth, inclusive. From the originals in the Tower. Printed by command of His Majesty King George IV. In pursuance of an address of the House of Commons of Great Britain (v.1)
Bayley, John (1869); Great Britain. Court of Chancery; Great Britain. Record Commission
1827-32
Edited for the Record Commission by John Bayley.
Calendars of the proceedings in Chancery, in the reign of Queen Elizabeth : to which are prefixed examples of earlier proceedings in that court, namely, from the reign of Richard the Second to that of Queen Elizabeth, inclusive. From the originals in the Tower. Printed by command of His Majesty King George IV. In pursuance of an address of the House of Commons of Great Britain (v.2)
Bayley, John (1869); Great Britain. Court of Chancery; Great Britain. Record Commission
1827-32
Edited for the Record Commission by John Bayley.
Calendars of the proceedings in Chancery, in the reign of Queen Elizabeth : to which are prefixed examples of earlier proceedings in that court, namely, from the reign of Richard the Second to that of Queen Elizabeth, inclusive. From the originals in the Tower. Printed by command of His Majesty King George IV. In pursuance of an address of the House of Commons of Great Britain (v.3)
Bayley, John (1869); Great Britain. Court of Chancery; Great Britain. Record Commission
1827-32
Edited for the Record Commission by John Bayley.