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Add MS 35326
- Record Id:
- 040-002088806
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- 032-002088804
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- ark:/81055/vdc_100000001490.0x000151
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- Add MS 35326
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"EPIEIKEIA": a discourse on Equity, in three parts, to which is added a discourse of the "Antiquity, Honour and Power of the Highe Courte of Chauncery and of the Lord Chancellor or Lord Keeper of the Greate Seale," by Edward Hake, of Gray's Inn, who signed the "Notice to the Reader" (f. 3 b) and added occasional notes (cf. ff. 2, 75 b). This work (not mentioned in Hake's life in the Dictionary of National Biography) was written circ. 1600 (v. letters from Hake to Sir Julius Cæsar, 7 Dec. 1597, 15 Feb. 1597, Lansdowne MS. 161, ff. 233, 43) and is in the form of a Dialogue between the author, "Lovelace" and "Eliott." It was to his "Cowsen M. Edward Eliotte, Esquier, the Queenes Maiesties Surueyour of all her Honours . . . and possessions" in Essex that Hake dedicated A Commemoration of the . . . . Raigne of our . . . . . Soueraigne Lady Elizabeth in 1575. On 6 July, 1603, he wrote again to Sir J. Cæsar about this discourse, a copy of which had been presented to the King (v. Add. MS. 12,503, f. 47). Paper; ff. 105. Circ. 1600. In the original tooled vellum binding. Phillipps MS. 9704 (sale-cat. 1899, lot 512). 13 3/4 X 9 3/4 in.
Bindings ENGLISH: Tooled vellum: circ.1600.
Law OF ENGLAND: Epieikeia : a treatise on Equity: circ. 1600.
Edward Hake, of Gray's Inn: Epieikeia: a treatise on Equity: circ. 1600.
Court of Chancery: Discourse on, by E. Hake: circ. 1600.
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- Western Manuscripts
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- Additional Manuscripts
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- 032-002088804
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- Add MS 35325-35341 : Add MS 35325-35341
Add MS 35326 : "EPIEIKEIA": a discourse on Equity, in three parts, to which is added a discourse of the "Antiquity, Honour and Power of… - Hierarchy:
- 032-002088804[0002]/040-002088806
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- Record Type (Level):
- File
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- 1 item
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- Languages:
- English
- Scripts:
- Latin
- Start Date:
- 1595
- End Date:
- 1605
- Date Range:
- c 1600
- Era:
- CE
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- Court of Chancery, 1875
Hake, Edward, lawyer and satirist, fl 1564-1604