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"A discourse of authority and priviledge of the High Court of Parliament in England..."...

Catalogue reference: HMS/4/3

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Reference
HMS/4/3
Title
"A discourse of authority and priviledge of the High Court of Parliament in England..." (Hardwick MS 53)
Date
n.d. [17th Century]
Description

This is a scribal copy of a text published in 1641 and 1680 (for Robert Harford) titled "The Priviledges and Practice of Parliaments in England. Collected out of the Common Lawes of this Land, etc.".

Note

Reference to this volume can be found in the Royal Commission on Historical Manuscripts, Third Report (1872) p.44.

There is an online copy of the published version of this text by Google books:https://books.google.co.uk/books?id=JAllAAAAcAAJ&printsec=frontcover&source=gbs_ge_summary_r&cad=0#v=onepage&q&f=false

Related material

HMS/4/2 is a copy of the same text.

Held by
Devonshire Collection Archives, Chatsworth
Former department reference
HM/53
Physical description
1 volume; 24 folios (48pp)
Dimensions
202(w) x 297(h) x 8(d) mm
Physical condition
Vellum-bound book. The preliminary folios are torn at the edge.
Record URL
https://beta.nationalarchives.gov.uk/catalogue/id/85688c4a-17b1-4f41-acbe-3d3f12d05b20/

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HMS/4

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"A discourse of authority and priviledge of the High Court of Parliament in England..." (Hardwick MS 53)