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Introduction to the Sources: Petitions

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  21 December 2009

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I. General Introduction
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Copyright © Royal Historical Society 1977

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References

page 47 note 8 For example, below, Petition, Oxford Constables (24 April), p. 284.

page 48 note 1 S.P. 16/452/30.

page 48 note 2 Finch-Hatton MS., p. 59, below, p. 174; also C.J., ii, p. 11.Google Scholar

page 48 note 3 S.P. 16/453/24 and S.P. 16/453/52; H.L.R.O., Main Papers, 11 May 1640 (evidence Lords handled petitions after 5 May).

page 48 note 4 For example, below, Petition, Northampton (17 April), p. 290.

page 48 note 5 Below, Petition, Smart (22 April), p. 280.

page 48 note 6 Below, Petition, Niccoll (22 April), p. 283.

page 48 note 7 Hist. MSS Comm., Fourth Report, App., pp. 2425.Google Scholar

page 48 note 8 For example, below, Finch-Hatton MS., p. 59; Petition, Essex, pp. 174, 275.