Legal arguments relating to ship-money, mid or late seventeenth century
Scope and Contents
(1) 'The case of shippe-money, Mich. 13 Caroli, in the exchequer chamber, argued by Mr St John of Lincoln's Inne, utter-barrister, on the behalfe of Mr Hambden'; (2) 'The argument of Sr. Edward Litleton, knight, sollicitor for the king, of the Inner Temple, made in the exchequer chamber pro rege'; (3) 'The replye of Mr Holborne of Lincolne's Inne to the argument of Mr Sollicitor, 20 Octobris, 13 Caroli, in camera scaccarii'. See also MSS Ii.05.27 and Ii.05.30.
Dates
- Creation: mid or late seventeenth century
Creator
- Littleton, Edward, 1589-1645 (Baron Littleton) (Person)
- St John, Oliver, 1598-1673 (Chief Justice) (Person)
- Holborne, Robert, Sir, 1598-1648 (lawyer) (Person)
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Extent
1 volume(s) (135 numbered leaves.)
Language of Materials
English
Custodial History
On the flyleaf is the name of Robert Hales. From the Library of John Moore (1646–1714), Bishop of Ely (‘Royal Library’), no. 640.
Physical Description
Paper.
Repository Details
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