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Pulton, Ferdinando, 1536-1618.; Fitzherbert, Anthony, Sir, 1470-1538. and England and Wales. Public General Acts. Selections., 2014, De pace Regis et regni viz. A treatise declaring vvhich be the great and generall offences of the realme, and the chiefe impediments of the peace of the King and kingdome, as menaces, assaults, batteries, treasons, homicides, and felonies ... and by whome, and what meanes the sayd offences, and the offendors therein are to bee restrained, repressed, or punished. ... Collected out of the reports of the common lawes of this realme, and of the statutes in force, and out of the painfull workes of the reuerend iudges Sir Anthonie Fitzharbert, Sir Robert Brooke, Sir William Stanford, Sir Iames Dyer, Sir Edward Coke, Knights, and other learned writers of our lawes, by Ferdinando Pulton of Lincolnes Inne, Esquier., CLARIN DSpace, http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.14106/A10218.
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dc.contributor.authorPulton, Ferdinando, 1536-1618.
dc.contributor.authorFitzherbert, Anthony, Sir, 1470-1538.
dc.contributor.authorEngland and Wales. Public General Acts. Selections.
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dc.date.created1609
dc.date.issued2014-11
dc.description.abstractAt foot of title: Cum priuilegio. Printer's name from STC. The first leaf is blank. With 21 final contents leaves the last leaf is blank. Reproduction of the original in the Henry E. Huntington Library and Art Gallery.
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dc.publisherUniversity of Oxford
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dc.subject.lcshCriminal law -- Great Britain -- Early works to 1800.
dc.titleDe pace Regis et regni viz. A treatise declaring vvhich be the great and generall offences of the realme, and the chiefe impediments of the peace of the King and kingdome, as menaces, assaults, batteries, treasons, homicides, and felonies ... and by whome, and what meanes the sayd offences, and the offendors therein are to bee restrained, repressed, or punished. ... Collected out of the reports of the common lawes of this realme, and of the statutes in force, and out of the painfull workes of the reuerend iudges Sir Anthonie Fitzharbert, Sir Robert Brooke, Sir William Stanford, Sir Iames Dyer, Sir Edward Coke, Knights, and other learned writers of our lawes, by Ferdinando Pulton of Lincolnes Inne, Esquier.
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otaterms.date.range1600-1699