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Harvard University Law Library
N013055
Collected and arranged by R. Blyke, P. Morant, T. Astle, and J. Topham; edited by J. Strachey. Includes the rolls of Parliament from the reign of Edward I through the reign of Henry VII. An index, entitled 'Index to the rolls of Parliament, comprising the petitions, pleas, and proceedings of Parliament from ann. 6 Edw. I to ann. 19 Hen. VII, A.D. 1278 - A.D. 1503', was published in London in 1832. Publication place and date from NUC.
[London, 1767-77]. 6v.; 2°
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