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- catalog abstract "The first writ concerns land in Nottinghamshire, and is tested 5 June 2 Henry. Preceded by an index.".
- catalog accessRights "Permission to publish is required.".
- catalog contributor b5437527.
- catalog contributor b5437528.
- catalog contributor b5437529.
- catalog contributor b5437530.
- catalog contributor b5437531.
- catalog date "1420".
- catalog description ""William Godyng;" "Godyng William le puisne" (15c.); "Ad Thomas Bonefaunt" (misread in Census as 'Johnston Benesaunt') i.e. Thomas Bonefaunt, adm. Lincoln's Inn and attorney and filazer of the King's Bench; "Liber Philippi Moultonis ex dono Johanne Hendonis vidue" (17c.); acquired by George Dunn in Sept. 1896; his sale at Sotheby (no. 238) on 12 Feb. 1913; bought by HLS.".
- catalog description "Baker, J.H. English legal manuscripts, I, 54.".
- catalog description "De Ricci, I, 1027.".
- catalog description "HLS MS 27, Harvard Law School Library.".
- catalog description "The first writ concerns land in Nottinghamshire, and is tested 5 June 2 Henry. Preceded by an index.".
- catalog extent "184 leaves :".
- catalog isReferencedBy "Baker, J.H. English legal manuscripts, I, 54.".
- catalog isReferencedBy "De Ricci, I, 1027.".
- catalog issued "1420".
- catalog language "lat".
- catalog provenance ""William Godyng;" "Godyng William le puisne" (15c.); "Ad Thomas Bonefaunt" (misread in Census as 'Johnston Benesaunt') i.e. Thomas Bonefaunt, adm. Lincoln's Inn and attorney and filazer of the King's Bench; "Liber Philippi Moultonis ex dono Johanne Hendonis vidue" (17c.); acquired by George Dunn in Sept. 1896; his sale at Sotheby (no. 238) on 12 Feb. 1913; bought by HLS.".
- catalog rights "Permission to publish is required.".
- catalog spatial "England".
- catalog subject "Pleading England Early works to 1800.".
- catalog subject "Writs England Early works to 1800.".
- catalog title "Registrum brevium, ca. 1420.".
- catalog type "text".