HARDWICKE PAPERS. Vol. DXI. Treatise on the Steuartry and Principality of Scotland, to prove limitation to the eldest son of the sovereign (not to his heir apparent generally), with extracts of records relating to that and other dignities held by the king's eldest son in Great Britain and France...
HARDWICKE PAPERS. Vols. CCCCLXXXII.- CCCCLXXXIV. Miscellaneous State letters and papers collected by Philip Yorke, 2nd Earl of Hardwicke (ob. 1790); 1425-1625. They include (a) many original letters written by Queen Elizabeth, Sir William Cecil, and others, to Sir Nicholas Throckmorton, Ambassador in France 1559-1564, with drafts or copies of his own letters; and (b) drafts of offcial letters of Sir Edward Conway, Secretary of State 1622-1625, to various Ambassadors abroad, and on domestic a...
Collection Area:
Western Manuscripts
Languages:
Dutch, English, French, Italian, Latin, and Spanish
HARDWICKE PAPERS. Vol. DLXXXVII. Extracts from the Year-books and Assizes of Edw. III. and Hen. IV. In French. The cases are put in the form of brief notes, such as were incorporated in the compilations known as "Abridgments." References added mention Fitzherbert's "Natura" and statutes or cases...
HARDWICKE PAPERS. Vol. DCXXVI. Pleadings in the Court of Exchequer, Hil. 13 and 14-East. 17 Chas. II. (1662-1665). Latin, a few notes in English. Preceded by a fragment of a letter of James II. to the Barons of the Exchequer. Paper; ff. 99. XVIIth cent. 12 ¾ X 8 ½ in. Law OF ENGLAND: Reports, E...
HARDWICKE PAPERS. Vol. DCXXX. Law Reports, Common Pleas, East. 33 Chas. II.-Hil. 4 and 5 Will. and Mary (1681-1693). French. Index of cases at the end. Paper; ff. 93. XVIIth cent. 11 X 6 in. Law OF ENGLAND: Reports, Common Pleas: 1681-1693.
HARDWICKE PAPERS. Vols. CCLII.-CCLVI. Correspondence of Philip Yorke, 1st Earl of Hardwicke, as Lord Chancellor, with Lords Lieutenant and others, with papers relating to commissions of the peace and the appointment of sheriffs; 1733-1756. Five volumes. Paper. Folio.
Scope & Content:
Sheriffs: Correspondence of Lord Chancellor Hardwicke relating to: 1737-1756. Justices of the Peace: Correspondence of Lord Chancellor Hardwicke relating to: 1733-1756.