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The history of the High Court of Parliament, its antiquity, preheminence and authority; and the history of Court Baron and Court Leet, ... Together with the rights of Lords of Manors in common pastures, ...

By: Gurdon, Thornhagh, 1663-1733.Publisher: London : printed for R. Knaplock, and J. Tonson, 1731Description: 2 v. ; 8.°.Note: Dedication signed: Thornhagh Gurdon
With an errata slip pasted to the verso of the twenty-second leaf of vol. 1
Subject(s): Great Britain. Parliament -- History
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Reference material House of Lords Library - Palace Derby Room, Principal Floor 91G (Browse shelf(Opens below)) 1 Not for loan 22416-1001
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91G The development of the higher control of the machinery of government : the eleventh Haldane memorial lecture / 91G The machinery of government / 91G The beauties of the British senate: taken from the debates of the Lords and Commons, from the beginning of the administration of Sir Robert Walpole, to the end of the second session of the administration of the Right Hon. William Pitt: ... To which is prefixed, the life of Sir Robert Walpole. ... 91G The history of the High Court of Parliament, its antiquity, preheminence and authority; and the history of Court Baron and Court Leet, ... Together with the rights of Lords of Manors in common pastures, ... 91G History of the Great Chamberlainship of England / 91G Memoirs of the life of the Right Honourable Sir John Eardley Wilmot, Late Lord Chief Justice of the Court of Common Pleas, ... : 91G The lives of all the Lord Chancellors, Lords Keepers, and Lords Commissioners, of the Great Seal of England; from William the Conqueror, to the present time: but more at large of those two great opposites, Edward Earl of Clarendon, and Bulstrode Lord Whitlock. ... To which is added, an appendix ... In two volumes. ... By an impartial hand.

Dedication signed: Thornhagh Gurdon

With an errata slip pasted to the verso of the twenty-second leaf of vol. 1

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