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A71277 Athenæ Oxonienses. Vol. 2. an exact history of all the writers and bishops who have had their education in the most ancient and famous University of Oxford, from the fifteenth year of King Henry the Seventh, Dom. 1500, to the end of the year 1690 representing the birth, fortune, preferment, and death of all those authors and prelates, the great accidents of their lives, and the fate and character of their writings : to which are added, the Fasti, or, Annals, of the said university, for the same time ... Wood, Anthony à, 1632-1695. 1692 (1692) Wing W3383A; ESTC R200957 1,495,232 926

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excise_n for_o the_o pourveyance_n and_o tenor_n etc._n etc._n ibid._n 1664._o 7_o a_o perspective_n glass_n or_o some_o reason_n against_o the_o register_n reformation_n etc._n etc._n ibid._n 1669._o 8_o a_o reform_a registry_n or_o a_o representation_n of_o the_o very_a many_o mischief_n which_o will_v unavoidable_o happen_v by_o the_o needless_a chargeable_a and_o destructive_a way_n of_o registries_n propose_v to_o be_v erect_v in_o every_o county_n of_o engl._n and_o wales_n for_o the_o record_v of_o all_o deed_n evidence_n mortgage_n etc._n etc._n ibid._n 1671._o qu._n etc._n etc._n 9_o ligeantia_fw-la lugens_fw-la or_o loyalty_n bewail_v the_o want_n of_o pourveyance_n and_o tenor_n 10_o some_o reason_n for_o the_o continuance_n of_o the_o process_n of_o arrest_n ib._n 1671._o qu._n 11_o regale_n necessarium_fw-la or_o the_o legality_n reason_n and_o necessity_n of_o the_o right_n and_o privilege_n just_o claim_v by_o the_o king_n servant_n etc._n etc._n ib._n 1671._o qu._n 12_o the_o ancient_a legal_a fundamental_a and_o necessary_a right_n of_o court_n of_o justice_n in_o their_o writ_n of_o capias_fw-la arrest_n and_o process_n of_o outlawry_n and_o the_o illegality_n many_o mischief_n and_o inconvenience_n which_o may_v arrive_v to_o the_o people_n of_o england_n by_o the_o proposal_n tender_v to_o his_o majesty_n and_o high_a court_n of_o parl._n for_o the_o abolish_n of_o that_o old_a and_o better_a way_n and_o method_n of_o justice_n and_o the_o establish_n of_o a_o new_a by_o peremptory_a summons_n and_o citation_n in_o action_n of_o debt_n lond._n 1676._o 77._o 13_o reason_n against_o the_o take_n away_o the_o process_n of_o arrest_n which_o will_v be_v a_o loss_n to_o the_o king_n revenue_n etc._n etc._n ibid._n 1675._o 14_o necessary_a defence_n of_o the_o presidentship_n and_o council_n in_o the_o principality_n and_o march_n of_o wales_n in_o the_o necessary_a defence_n of_o england_n and_o wales_n protect_v each_o other_o 15_o ursa_fw-la major_n 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