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"A treatise proveing that if our soveraigne lady Queene Elizabeth (whom God blesse with longe life and many children) should die without issue, that the Queene of Scotts by her birthe in Scotland is not disabled by the lawe of England to receave the crowne of England by discent;" in two parts, 1566
In answer to the treatise by John Hales, and another work published subsequently. Possibly this may be the treatise mentioned by Wood as written on this subject by sir Anthony Browne, chief justice of the Common Pleas. A comparatively modern hand has made the following note on a fly-leaf. "This book is supposed to be written by Sr. Anthony Brown in the year 1566: he was one of the judges in Queen Elisabeth's reign." It is, however, an entirely distinct treatise from that…
Collection:
Rawlinson Manuscripts
Shelfmark: MS. Rawl. A. 124, fol. 1
Extents: 1 item
Dates:
1566
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"A brieffe declaration of the invaliditie of the last will of the late King of famous memory Hen. VIII. to make the imperiall crowne of this realme to passe to those named in the same," etc., Date not recorded at time of cataloguing
This is a sequel to the preceding treatise, by the same author. Beg. prol. "After longe pawse taken by you upon the reading." Beg. chap. 1. "The first must be confessed of all men."
Collection:
Rawlinson Manuscripts
Shelfmark: MS. Rawl. A. 124, fol. 47b
Extents: 1 item
Dates:
Date not recorded at time of cataloguing
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Papers relating to the Tudor succession, bulk: 16th century
Collection:
Rawlinson Manuscripts
Found in:
Rawlinson A: English History
Shelfmark: MS. Rawl. A. 124
Extents: 58 Leaves
Dates:
Majority of material found within 16th century