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... Chief Justice . To THE KING ( 13 November , 1616 ) 82 82 8886 83 · 85 Coke's expla- CHAPTER III . A.D. 1616 ( NOVEMBER ) . ÆTAT XX CONTENTS .
... Chief Justice . To THE KING ( 13 November , 1616 ) 82 82 8886 83 · 85 Coke's expla- CHAPTER III . A.D. 1616 ( NOVEMBER ) . ÆTAT XX CONTENTS .
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... CHIEF JUSTICE OF IRELAND ( 19 May , 1617 ) • · 9. Recommendation of Mr. Lowder , the Queen's Solicitor , for one of the Baron's places in Ireland • : TO THE R. HON . HIS VERY GOOD L. THE EARL OF BUCKING- HAM , ONE OF HIS M. MOST HON ...
... CHIEF JUSTICE OF IRELAND ( 19 May , 1617 ) • · 9. Recommendation of Mr. Lowder , the Queen's Solicitor , for one of the Baron's places in Ireland • : TO THE R. HON . HIS VERY GOOD L. THE EARL OF BUCKING- HAM , ONE OF HIS M. MOST HON ...
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... Justices on the last Star Chamber day . TO THE MARQUIS OF BUCKINGHAM ( 6 Feb. 1617-8 ) TO THE KING ( 6 Feb. 1617-8 ) ... CHIEF JUSTICE OF IRELAND ( April , 1618 ) A suitor sentenced in the Star Chamber for slandering the Lord Chancellor ...
... Justices on the last Star Chamber day . TO THE MARQUIS OF BUCKINGHAM ( 6 Feb. 1617-8 ) TO THE KING ( 6 Feb. 1617-8 ) ... CHIEF JUSTICE OF IRELAND ( April , 1618 ) A suitor sentenced in the Star Chamber for slandering the Lord Chancellor ...
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... Chief Justice . Posterity in favour of the rioters . insists that they shall be tried • Page 321 322 TO SIR JULIUS CESAR , KNIGHT , MASTER OF THE ROLLS , AND OF HIS M. MOST HON BLE PRIVY COUNCIL . ( 6 Aug. 1618 ) 323 Result of the trial ...
... Chief Justice . Posterity in favour of the rioters . insists that they shall be tried • Page 321 322 TO SIR JULIUS CESAR , KNIGHT , MASTER OF THE ROLLS , AND OF HIS M. MOST HON BLE PRIVY COUNCIL . ( 6 Aug. 1618 ) 323 Result of the trial ...
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... Chief Justice of Chester , who is one of the number , is so , ) yet are they considerable in the choice of them , by the same rules as the other Judges are ; and they some- times are , and fitly may be , transplanted into the higher ...
... Chief Justice of Chester , who is one of the number , is so , ) yet are they considerable in the choice of them , by the same rules as the other Judges are ; and they some- times are , and fitly may be , transplanted into the higher ...
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