Proposalls concerning the chancery : wherein is set forth the desires of divers well-affected persons, for the regulating of the high-court of Chancery and the proceedings there, and abolishing of severall fees, offices and officers, thereunto belonging ... with a very usefull table thereto annexed.
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Printed by William Ellis and are to bee sold by George Badger,
1650.
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Series: | Early English Books, 1641-1700
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