Author: Charles Purton Cooper
Publisher: Rarebooksclub.com
Published: 2013-09
Total Pages: 58
ISBN-13: 9781230009759
DOWNLOAD EBOOKThis historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can usually download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1832 edition. Excerpt: ... plan as nearly analogous to the first and second divisions as is consistent with the nature of the subject. As the Returns of the Commons will be more frequently consulted for practical purposes than any other part of the work, a Calendar of such Returns. has been prepared according to the specimen hereto annexed. This Calendar requires no particular remark, except that the necessity of compressing it in one page has occasioned the use of a type somewhat smaller than would be otherwise. desirable. "The sources from whence the documents have beenobtained, will appear from the quotations. I regret that it has been ne'cessary to' publish some very important documents from transcripts. The Returns of the Commons for the 23, 24-Edw. I. (pp. 341, -14, ) are taken from vol. 15 of the Petyt Collections in the Inner Temple Library. The transcripts are in the handwriting of the well-known George Holmes, who has added a memorandum explanatory of the discovery of the Originals in the Exchequer, to the effect added in the note below. In like manner various returns to the writs requiring qualified persons to take upon themselves the degree of knighthood, or issued for ' " In my researches in the King's Remembrancei-'s Office in the Exchequer, near twenty years ago, I met with, in a great chest, several broken bundles of Writs and other Records, in the reigns of different Kings, huddled up together; and amongst them I found an imperfect bundle of Writs of Summons, with their returns to a Parliament, to be held at Westm. anno 23 Ed. I., the very first president of that nature hitherto found out by any man that I have heard of. This discovery being thus made by me, I ordered my clerk to take a copy of those Writs and Returns, which...
Book Synopsis Observations on the Calendar of the Proceedings in Chancery by : Charles Purton Cooper
Download or read book Observations on the Calendar of the Proceedings in Chancery written by Charles Purton Cooper and published by Rarebooksclub.com. This book was released on 2013-09 with total page 58 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can usually download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1832 edition. Excerpt: ... plan as nearly analogous to the first and second divisions as is consistent with the nature of the subject. As the Returns of the Commons will be more frequently consulted for practical purposes than any other part of the work, a Calendar of such Returns. has been prepared according to the specimen hereto annexed. This Calendar requires no particular remark, except that the necessity of compressing it in one page has occasioned the use of a type somewhat smaller than would be otherwise. desirable. "The sources from whence the documents have beenobtained, will appear from the quotations. I regret that it has been ne'cessary to' publish some very important documents from transcripts. The Returns of the Commons for the 23, 24-Edw. I. (pp. 341, -14, ) are taken from vol. 15 of the Petyt Collections in the Inner Temple Library. The transcripts are in the handwriting of the well-known George Holmes, who has added a memorandum explanatory of the discovery of the Originals in the Exchequer, to the effect added in the note below. In like manner various returns to the writs requiring qualified persons to take upon themselves the degree of knighthood, or issued for ' " In my researches in the King's Remembrancei-'s Office in the Exchequer, near twenty years ago, I met with, in a great chest, several broken bundles of Writs and other Records, in the reigns of different Kings, huddled up together; and amongst them I found an imperfect bundle of Writs of Summons, with their returns to a Parliament, to be held at Westm. anno 23 Ed. I., the very first president of that nature hitherto found out by any man that I have heard of. This discovery being thus made by me, I ordered my clerk to take a copy of those Writs and Returns, which...