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Acts for making the River Medway navigable in the counties of Kent and Sussex. 16 & 17 Car. II and 13 Geo II.

Publisher: London : Printed by George Eyre and Andrew Spottiswoode, 1834Description: 79, [1]p.Subject(s): Medway, River (England) -- Navigation
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1 The book of oaths. And the several forms thereof, both ancient and modern, faithfully collected out of sundry authentick books of records, not heretofore extant. Very useful for all person whatsoever, especially those that undertake any office of magistracy or publique imployment, whereunto is added a perfect table. 1 The reading of that famous lawyer Sr. Robert Brook Kt. upon the Statute of Limitations, 32 H. 8. cap. 2. 1 The institutions of the law of Scotland. By Sir George Mackenzie ... The seventh edition, revised and corrected by Alexander Bayne ... With notes explaining some difficult places, and shewing in what points the law has been altered, by late acts of Parliament, and by decisions, in the session. With a large and exact index of the whole contents. 1 Acts for making the River Medway navigable in the counties of Kent and Sussex. 16 & 17 Car. II and 13 Geo II. 1 The privileges of the House of Lords and Commons argued and stated, in two conferences between both houses. April 19 and 22. 1671. To which is added a discourse, wherein the rights of the House of Lords are truly asserted ... Written by the Right Honourable Arthur, Earl of Anglesey ... 1 The magazine of honour; or, a treatise of the severall degrees of the nobility of this kingdome, with their rights and priviledges. Also of knights, esquires, gentlemen, and yeomen, and matters incident to them, according to the lawes and customes of England. Collected by Master Bird. But, perused and enlarged by that learned, and judicious lawyer, Sir Iohn Doderidge Knight, one of his Majesties Iudges of the Kings Bench. 1 Ascvns nouel cases de les ans & temps le Roy H.8. Edw. 6 & la Roygne Mary. Escrie ex La graund abridgement compose per Robert Brooke chiualer &c. La disperse en les titles: mes icy collect sub ans.

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