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55. Copy of the Lord Keeper's certificate to Mr. Secretary, in the cause of Barbara Rice, alias Burgoyne, against Sir Anthony Ashley, by Her Majesty's special commandment, A.D. 1596. fo. 116.
57. Sir Anthony Ashley to Sir Julius Cæsar in the affair with Mrs Rice, intimating his misfortune to be under the displeasure of Sir Robert Cecyll. Holborn, 1 June 1598. fo. 121.
86. A summary of the course held in the cause betwixt Alderman Banning and his wife by the Lord Bishopp of London and Her Maties Commissioners. fo. 190.
108. The third question that hath been made on the behalf of the Lord Archbishop of Canterbury, whether if tithes in kind be not divided and sett foorth, an action may be brought in any of the King's courts at Westminster by the partie grieved, for treble damages, grounded upon the statute of th...