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Dyer, James, Sir, 1512-1582.; Brograve, John, Sir, d. 1613. and Risden, Thomas., 2011, Three learned readings made upon three very usefull statutes: the first, by that great and eminent sage of the law, Sir Iames Dyer, of the Middle Temple, upon the statute of 32.H.8.Chap.I. of Wills, and 34. & 35. Hen.8.Chap.5. for the explanation of that statute. The second, by Sir Iohn Brograve, of Grayes Inne, sometime his Majesties attourney of the dutchy of Lancaster, upon the statute of 27.H.8.Chap.10. concerning jointures. The third, by Thomas Risden esquire, of the Inner Temple, upon the statute of 8.Hen.6. Chap.9. of forcible entry., CLARIN DSpace, http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.14106/A81944.
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dc.contributor.authorDyer, James, Sir, 1512-1582.
dc.contributor.authorBrograve, John, Sir, d. 1613.
dc.contributor.authorRisden, Thomas.
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dc.date.created1648
dc.date.issued2011-12
dc.description.abstractPage 123 is misnumbered: 12. Annotation on Thomason copy: "May 2nd". Reproduction of the original in the British Library.
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dc.titleThree learned readings made upon three very usefull statutes: the first, by that great and eminent sage of the law, Sir Iames Dyer, of the Middle Temple, upon the statute of 32.H.8.Chap.I. of Wills, and 34. & 35. Hen.8.Chap.5. for the explanation of that statute. The second, by Sir Iohn Brograve, of Grayes Inne, sometime his Majesties attourney of the dutchy of Lancaster, upon the statute of 27.H.8.Chap.10. concerning jointures. The third, by Thomas Risden esquire, of the Inner Temple, upon the statute of 8.Hen.6. Chap.9. of forcible entry.
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