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The case stated concerning the judicature of the House of peers in the point of appeals.

By: Holles, Denzil, 1st Baron Holles of Ifield.Publisher: London : Printed in the year, 1675Description: [2], 84,[4]p. ; 8.°.Note: Binder's title: Ld HollisSubject(s): Great Britain. Parliament. House of Lords
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1 The thoughts of a member of the Lower House, in relation to a project for restraining and limiting the power of the crown in the future creation of peers. 2 An inquiry into the manner of creating peers. 2 The case stated of the jurisdiction of the House of Lords in the point of impositions. 2 The case stated concerning the judicature of the House of peers in the point of appeals. 2 Eirenarcha, or of the office of the iustices of peace, in foure books. Revised, corrected, and enlarged, in the eighth yeare of the peacable raigne of our most gracious King Iames. First collected by William Lambard of Lincolnes Inne Gent. 2 The dvties of constables, borsholders, tythingmen, and such other lowe and lay ministers of the peace. Whereunto be adioyned, the severall offices of church ministers, and churchwardens, and overseers for the poore, surueyours of the highwaies, and distributors of the prouision against noisome fowle and uermine. First collected by William Lambard of Lincolns Inne Gent. And now enlarged in the year 1610. 2 The clergy-man's vade mecum: or, an account of the antient and present Church of England; the duties and rights of the clergy; and of their privileges and hardships. Containing full directions relating to ordination, institution, induction, and most of the difficulties which they commonly meet with in the discharge of their office.

Anonymous. By Denzil Holles.

Binder's title: Ld Hollis

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