The arguments upon the writ of habeas corpus, in the Court of Kings bench. : Wherein, are learnedly discussed, not onely the severall branches of the said writ, but also many authorities as well of the common as statute law: and divers ancient and obscure records most amply and elaborately debated and cleared. Together, with the opinion of the court thereupon. Whereunto is annexed, the petition of Sir Iohn Elliot knight, in behalf of the liberty of the subject.
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The arguments upon the writ of habeas corpus, in the Court of Kings bench. : Wherein, are learnedly discussed, not onely the severall branches of the said writ, but also many authorities as well of the common as statute law: and divers ancient and obscure records most amply and elaborately debated and cleared. Together, with the opinion of the court thereupon. Whereunto is annexed, the petition of Sir Iohn Elliot knight, in behalf of the liberty of the subject.
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London : Printed by M.F. for W. Lee, M. Walbancke, D. Pakeman, and G. Bedell, 1649.
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T G798ar 1649
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2 unnumbered pages, 95 pages ; 18 cm
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(OCoLC)4784920
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Signatures: [A]² B-N⁴.
Caption title: Arguments upon the habeas corpus concerning loans
Arguments delivered November, 1627, in the cases of Sir Thomas Darnell, Sir John Corbet, Sir Walter Earle, Sir John Henningham or Heveningham, and Sir Edmund Hampden, imprisoned for having refused to subscribe to a forced loan.
Caption title: Arguments upon the habeas corpus concerning loans
Arguments delivered November, 1627, in the cases of Sir Thomas Darnell, Sir John Corbet, Sir Walter Earle, Sir John Henningham or Heveningham, and Sir Edmund Hampden, imprisoned for having refused to subscribe to a forced loan.
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