Book contents
- Frontmatter
- Contents
- Preface
- List of abbreviations
- Table of statutes
- Table of cases
- 1 THE MEDIEVAL INHERITANCE
- 2 THE FORTUNES OF ECCLESIASTICAL JURISDICTION
- 3 DEVELOPMENTS IN LAW AND LEGAL PRACTICE
- 4 THE LITERATURE OF CIVILIAN PRACTICE
- 5 THE CIVILIANS AND ENGLISH COMMON LAW
- Appendix 1 Manuscript copies of Clerke's Praxis
- Appendix 2 Ecclesiastical reports, 1580–1640
- Index
Appendix 2 - Ecclesiastical reports, 1580–1640
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 24 November 2009
- Frontmatter
- Contents
- Preface
- List of abbreviations
- Table of statutes
- Table of cases
- 1 THE MEDIEVAL INHERITANCE
- 2 THE FORTUNES OF ECCLESIASTICAL JURISDICTION
- 3 DEVELOPMENTS IN LAW AND LEGAL PRACTICE
- 4 THE LITERATURE OF CIVILIAN PRACTICE
- 5 THE CIVILIANS AND ENGLISH COMMON LAW
- Appendix 1 Manuscript copies of Clerke's Praxis
- Appendix 2 Ecclesiastical reports, 1580–1640
- Index
Summary
Bury St Edmunds, Suffolk Record Office, E14/11/7 (1623–40). 36 fols., but with gaps.
Durham, Department of Palaeography and Diplomatic, University of Durham, DDR XVIII/3 (1603–18). 262 fols. ‘Clement Colemore's Book’. The causes are taken from the northern dioceses; also contains a short account of the reporter's domestic life at f. 262.
Durham, Library of the Dean and Chapter, Hunter MS. 70 (c. 1600). 102 fols., but with blanks passim.
London, British Library, Lansd. MSS. 129–31 (1588–1605). 142, 254, and 301 fols. From the papers of Sir Julius Caesar. Most of the reports concern admiralty cases, but there are some ecclesiastical causes found herein.
London, British Library, Lansd. MS. 135 (1582). 146 fols. A mixture of admiralty and ecclesiastical reports; also from the papers of Sir Julius Caesar.
London, Guildhall Library, MS. 11448 (1604–20). 254 fols., with gaps. Most causes from London courts, including the High Commission. Notes on the common law courts collected by a civilian, at fols. 249–53.
Nottingham, University Library, MS. A43 (1634–7). 4 fols. (at start and end of act book). No citation to canonical or civilian authority.
Oxford, Bodl. Eng. misc.f.473 (c. 1620). 29 pp. Considerable overlap with London Guildhall Library MS. 11448.
Oxford, Tanner MS. 176 (1620s). 51 fols. The cases begin at f. 135v of the manuscript. Ecclesiastical causes mixed in with other civilian material; bound with Francis Clerke's Praxis.
Oxford, Tanner MS. 427 (1597–1603). 227 fols. Causes taken from the Court of Arches and other ecclesiastical courts in London.
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- Roman Canon Law in Reformation England , pp. 198 - 199Publisher: Cambridge University PressPrint publication year: 1990
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