Book contents
- The Reinvention of Magna Carta 1216–1616
- Cambridge Studies in English Legal History
- The Reinvention of Magna Carta 1216–1616
- Copyright page
- Contents
- Preface
- Acknowledgements
- Additional material
- Additional material
- List of Abbreviations
- 1 The Legal Character of Magna Carta
- 2 Chapter 29 in the Fourteenth Century
- 3 Magna Carta in The Inns of Court 1340–1540
- 4 Personal Liberty and the Church
- 5 Royal Prerogative and Common Law under Elizabeth I
- 6 William Fleetwood and Magna Carta
- 7 The Resurgence of Chapter 29 after 1580
- 8 Magna Carta and the Rule of Law 1592–1606
- 9 Sir Edward Coke and Magna Carta 1606–1615
- 10 A Year ‘Consecrate to Justice’: 1616
- 11 Myth and Reality
- Book part
- Appendix 1 Two Fifteenth-century Readings on Chapter 29
- Appendix 2 Actions Founded on Chapter 29 (1501–32)
- Appendix 3 William Fleetwood on Chapter 29 (c. 1558)
- Appendix 4 Fleetwood’s Tracts on Magna Carta and on Statutes: A Concordance of Parallel Passages
- Appendix 5 Six Elizabethan Cases (1582–1600)
- Appendix 6 The Judges’ Resolutions on Habeas Corpus 1592
- Appendix 7 Coke’s Memorandum on Chapter 29 (1604)1
- Appendix 8 Whetherly v. Whetherly (1605)
- Appendix 9 Maunsell’s Case (1607)
- Appendix 10 Bulthorpe v. Ladbrook (1607)
- Bibliography of Secondary Sources
- Index
Appendix 5 - Six Elizabethan Cases (1582–1600)
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 09 February 2017
- The Reinvention of Magna Carta 1216–1616
- Cambridge Studies in English Legal History
- The Reinvention of Magna Carta 1216–1616
- Copyright page
- Contents
- Preface
- Acknowledgements
- Additional material
- Additional material
- List of Abbreviations
- 1 The Legal Character of Magna Carta
- 2 Chapter 29 in the Fourteenth Century
- 3 Magna Carta in The Inns of Court 1340–1540
- 4 Personal Liberty and the Church
- 5 Royal Prerogative and Common Law under Elizabeth I
- 6 William Fleetwood and Magna Carta
- 7 The Resurgence of Chapter 29 after 1580
- 8 Magna Carta and the Rule of Law 1592–1606
- 9 Sir Edward Coke and Magna Carta 1606–1615
- 10 A Year ‘Consecrate to Justice’: 1616
- 11 Myth and Reality
- Book part
- Appendix 1 Two Fifteenth-century Readings on Chapter 29
- Appendix 2 Actions Founded on Chapter 29 (1501–32)
- Appendix 3 William Fleetwood on Chapter 29 (c. 1558)
- Appendix 4 Fleetwood’s Tracts on Magna Carta and on Statutes: A Concordance of Parallel Passages
- Appendix 5 Six Elizabethan Cases (1582–1600)
- Appendix 6 The Judges’ Resolutions on Habeas Corpus 1592
- Appendix 7 Coke’s Memorandum on Chapter 29 (1604)1
- Appendix 8 Whetherly v. Whetherly (1605)
- Appendix 9 Maunsell’s Case (1607)
- Appendix 10 Bulthorpe v. Ladbrook (1607)
- Bibliography of Secondary Sources
- Index
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- The Reinvention of Magna Carta 1216–1616 , pp. 468 - 494Publisher: Cambridge University PressPrint publication year: 2017