The Court of Chancery as drawn by Augustus Charles Pugin (died 1832) and Thomas Rowlandson (died 1827) for Ackermann’s Microcosm of London (1808-11). by Medievalists.net July 26, 2010 Subscribe to Medievalverse Email address First name Last name I consent to receiving your weekly newsletter via email. Subscribe Related PostsThe Law as a Weapon in Marital Disputes: Evidence from the Late Medieval Court of Chancery, 1424–1529The Lexical Contribution of Wycliffe's Bible English to the History of the English LanguagePersonifications of Old Age in medieval poetry: Charles d’OrléansThe Curious Case of Mary FeltonAbduction and power in late medieval England : petitions to the Court of Chancery, 1389-1515 Post navigation Previous Post Previous Post
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