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Opinions of the company's counsel : Legal record; Memorandum 17710917-17750915.

Literary Print Culture: The Stationers' Company Archive, 1554-2007 Available online

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Book
Contributor:
Adam Matthews Digital (Firm), digitiser.
Series:
Literary Print Culture : The Stationers' Company Archive, 1554-2007
Language:
English
Physical Description:
1 online resource
Place of Publication:
Marlborough, Wiltshire : Adam Matthew Digital, 2017.
Summary:
Description: i: Dr Ducarel's account of almanacs prior to the company's patent granted to them by James I, extracted from his opinion on the case, undated [2 items]. ii: opinion of Lord Erskine. iii: copies of Glyn and Davy's arguments in the Court of Common Pleas, 25 May 1775, Glyn's reply and the counsel's argument at the hearing in Chancery, 1 Jul 1775. iv: opinion of G Hill, 17 Sep 1771. v: further questions upon the case before Mr Serjeant Hill, 15 Sep 1775. vi: Mr Serjeant Hill's reply, undated. vii: copy of part of Serjeant Hill's argument, undated. viii: Mr Irvon's observations on the case, undated [2 items]. ix: request that Mr Hett give his opinion, undated. x: copy order concerning the case, 1 Mar 1774. xi: anonymous remarks on Carnan's petition and printed case, undated. xii: index to the case with list of references, undated.
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Please note: Some of the metadata for this document has been taken from the Stationers' Company archival catalogue.
AMDigital Reference: TSC/1/E/English Stock/E/10/03.
Description based on online resource (viewed on October 18, 2017).
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