Hale MS 12
A folio composite volume of legal and antiquarian writings, in various hands and paper sizes, 540 leaves (plus blanks), in modern half-morocco.
Assembled, at least in part, by John Selden, MP (1584-1654), lawyer and historian. Among collections bequeathed by Sir Mathew Hale (1609-76), Chief Justice of the King's Bench, legal writer.
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*HoH 97 ff. 217r-232vAutograph
Autograph MS, with corrections and revisions, some on tipped-in slips of paper, of an antiquarian treatise in English on Counts, Dukes, and Earls, headed
The deriuation of this word Comes or Counte acordinge to the trewe Etimologie
, possibly incomplete.Described in Hunter's catalogue of Lincoln's Inn Manuscripts (1838) as endorsed
My Lord of Northampton's discourse of earls and dukes
, but this endorsement appears to be no longer present.Henry Howard, Earl of Northampton, Treatise on the Nobility -
CtR 482 ff. 319r-347r
Copy, in a professional secretary hand, the title-page beginning
The Antiquitie and Dignitie of Parliamts. Or An Extraccon out of Records Shewing...
, asWritten by Sr Robte Cotton
, and undated.Tract beginning
To search so high as the Norman Conquest...
. First published, as The Forme of Governement of the Kingdome of England collected out of the Fundamental Lawes and Statutes of this Kingdome, London, 1642. Cottoni posthuma (1651), pp. [11]-39.Sir Robert Cotton, That the Kings of England have been pleased usually to consult with their Peeres in the great Councell, and Commons in Parliament, of Marriage, Peace, and Warre. Written...Anno 1611