(1643). Briefe collections out of Magna Charta: or, the knowne good old lawes of England: Which sheweth; that the law is the highest inheritance the King hath; and that if his charter, grant, or pattent, be repugnant to the said lawes, and statutes, cannot be good, as is instanced in the charter of Bridewell, London, and others. By which it appeares; that the King by his charter may not alter the nature of the law, the forme of a court; nor inheritance lineally to descend; nor that any subject be protected from arrests, suites, &c. for George Lindsey, and are to be sould at his shop over against London-stone.
Chicago-Zitierstil (17. Ausg.)Briefe Collections Out of Magna Charta: Or, the Knowne Good Old Lawes of England: Which Sheweth; That the Law Is the Highest Inheritance the King Hath; and That If His Charter, Grant, or Pattent, Be Repugnant to the Said Lawes, and Statutes, Cannot Be Good, as Is Instanced in the Charter of Bridewell, London, and Others. By Which It Appeares; That the King by His Charter May Not Alter the Nature of the Law, the Forme of a Court; nor Inheritance Lineally to Descend; nor That Any Subject Be Protected from Arrests, Suites, &c. Printed at London: for George Lindsey, and are to be sould at his shop over against London-stone, 1643.
MLA-Zitierstil (9. Ausg.)Briefe Collections Out of Magna Charta: Or, the Knowne Good Old Lawes of England: Which Sheweth; That the Law Is the Highest Inheritance the King Hath; and That If His Charter, Grant, or Pattent, Be Repugnant to the Said Lawes, and Statutes, Cannot Be Good, as Is Instanced in the Charter of Bridewell, London, and Others. By Which It Appeares; That the King by His Charter May Not Alter the Nature of the Law, the Forme of a Court; nor Inheritance Lineally to Descend; nor That Any Subject Be Protected from Arrests, Suites, &c. for George Lindsey, and are to be sould at his shop over against London-stone, 1643.