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The jurisdiction of the Court Leet : exemplified in the articles which the jury or inquest for the King, in that court, is charged and sworn, and by law enjoined, to inquire of and present. Together with approved precedents
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The jurisdiction of the Court Leet : exemplified in the articles which the jury or inquest for the King, in that court, is charged and sworn, and by law enjoined, to inquire of and present. Together with approved precedents
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1809.
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36057
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Ritson, Joseph (1752-1803)
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23 cm
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