Coke, Edward, Sir, 1552-1634
Coke, Edward, 1552-1634
Edward Coke English lawyer and judge
Coke, Edward
Coke, Edw.
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- 200 _ | ‡a Coke ‡b Edward ‡f 1552-1634
- 100 1 _ ‡a Coke, Edw.
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- 100 1 _ ‡a Coke, Edward ‡d 1552-1634
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- 100 1 _ ‡a Coke, Edward, ‡c Sir, ‡d 1552-1634
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- 100 1 _ ‡a Coke, Edward, ‡d 1552-1634
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- 100 1 _ ‡a Coke, Edward, ‡d 1552-1634
- 100 0 _ ‡a Edward Coke ‡c English lawyer and judge
- 100 0 _ ‡a Edward Coke ‡c English lawyer and judge
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- 500 1 _ ‡a Purbeck, Frances Coke Villiers ‡c Viscountess ‡d 1601-1645 ‡4 bezf ‡4 https://d-nb.info/standards/elementset/gnd#familialRelationship ‡e Beziehung familiaer
Works
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Charta de foresta | |
[Charter to Shipwrights company]. | |
Commentary upon Littleton | |
Complete copy-holder | |
Dixieme part des reports de Sr. Edvv. Coke chiualer, chiefe iustice Dengleterre deste tenus deuant le roy mesme assignee, & del Councell priuie d'Estate | |
Un exact alphabetical table de tout l'principal matteires, maximes, et axiomes conteynns en le abridgment de le Siegneur Cokes Reportes | |
First part of the institutes of the laws of England | |
Fourth part of the Institutes of the laws of England | |
The golden passage in the great charter of England, called Magna Charta. : Or, the charter of British liberties, granted by King John To His Subjects, In the 17th Year of his Reign, In Running-Mead, Between Stains and Windsor, June 15, in the Year 1215, and 560 Years ago. With Lord Coke's remarks and explanations | |
Institutes of the laws of England | |
Institutes of the laws of England. Part 1 | |
The lion and the throne : the life and times Sir Edward Coke 1552-1634 | |
Little treatise of baile and mainprize | |
The Lord Coke his speech and charge : vvith a discouerie of the abuses and corruption of officers. | |
Magna carta | |
Magna charta : made in the ninth year of K. Henry the Third, and confirmed by K. Edward the First, in the twenty-eighth year of his reign with some short, but necessary observations from the L. Chief Just. Coke's comments upon it | |
Reading del Mon Seignior Coke sur le statute de 27. E.I. appelle le statute de finibus levatis | |
Reading on 27 Edward the First | |
The reports of divers resolutions and judgments given upon solemn arguments, and with great deliberation, and conference of the most reverend judges, and sages of law; of cases in law which never were resolved or adjudged before; and the reasons and causes of the said resolutions and judgments | |
The reports of Sir Edward Coke | |
Reports. Part 1 | |
Reports. Part 10 | |
Reports. Part 11 | |
Reports. Part 12 | |
Reports. Part 13 | |
Reports. Part 2 | |
Reports. Part 3 | |
Reports. Part 4 | |
Reports. Part 5 | |
Reports. Part 6 | |
Reports. Part 7 | |
Reports. Part 8 | |
Reports. Part 9 | |
Reports. Parts 1-11 | |
Second part of the institutes of the laws of England | |
Le second parte des reportes del Edvvard Coke lattorney generall le roigne : de diuers matters en ley, auec graunde & mature consideration resolue, & adiudge, queux ne fueront vnques resolue ou adiudge par deuant, & les raisons & causes de yceux, durant le raigne de tresillustre & renomes roygne Elizabeth, le fountaine de tout iustice, & la vie de la ley. | |
La sept[ie]me part des reports de Sr. Edw. Coke ... Chief Justice del Common Bank, des divers resolutions & judgments done sur solemne arguments & ove grand deliberation & conference des tresreverend judges & sages de la ley de cases del ley ... et les raisons & causes des dits resolutions & judgments, publies en le size an del treshaut & tresillustre Jaques, Roy d'Englet', Fr. & Irel. ... | |
Synopsis or, An exact abridgement of the Lord Cokes commentaries upon Littleton: being a briefe explanation of the grounds of the common law .Composed by that famous and learned lawer, Sir Humphrey Davenport Knight, heretofore Reader of the honourable Society of graye's Inne, and afterwards Lord Chiefe Barron of the honourable Court of Exchequer, at Westminster. With a perfect table poynting out the most remarkable things therein contained | |
A true narrative of the inhumane positions of the Jesuites and Papists towards all good Protestant Christians : together with some serious and seasonable considerations to all inclinable to their principles, especially as to the points of murther and treason : very necessary to be known by all persons, to serve as an antidote, to keep them from being prejudiced by the poison of their most hellish and damnable tenents | |
Works. Selections. 1986 | |
Works. Selections. 2003 |