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0. Appointment of Philip Yorke, 2nd Earl of Hardwicke, to be High Steward of Cambridge University; 7 May, 1764. Injured by damp. Seal, detached, in silver-gilt box. Philip Yorke, 2nd Earl of Hardwicke: Appointment as High Steward of Cambrdige University: 1784.
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U. Appointment of Philip, 3rd Earl of Hardwicke, to be High Steward of Cambridge University; 5 Feb. 1806. Vellum. Seal in silvergilt box. Philip Yorke, 3rd Earl of Hardwicke: Appointment as High Steward of Cambridge University: 1806.
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HARDWICKE PAPERS. Vols. DCCXLV.-DCCLIII. "An Abstract of the Common Law of England, taken from a Course of Lectures read by Doctor [afterwards Sir William] Blackstone, Principal of New Inn Hall and Vinerian Professor of the Laws of England, in Oxford, Oct. 14th, 1761." The same course of lectures which Blackstone afterwards adapted as his Commentaries (1765-1769). Reported by John Edwards, of Jesus College, afterwards of Lincoln's Inn. Nine volumes. Paper; ff. 137, 136, 134, 166, 221, 136, 1...
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John Edwards, of Jesus College, Oxford: Report of Blackstone's law lectures: 1761-1762. Sir William Blackstone, Justice of Common Pleas: Lectures on the Common Law: 1761.