Curia militaris or, a treatise of the Court of Chivalry; in three books. I. Concerning the court itself; its judges and officers. II. Of its jurisdiction and causes there determinable. III. Of the process and proceedings therein. With an introduction, containing some Animadversions on two posthumou s discourses, concerning the etymology, antiquity and office, of the Earl-Marshal of England, ascribed to Mr. Camden, and Publish'd in the last Edition of the Britannia. By John Anstis, Esq; (of the Middle-Temple.).

  • Anstis, John, 1669-1744.
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1702
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Curia militaris: or, a treatise of the Court of Chivalry; in three books. I. Concerning the court itself; its judges and officers. II. Of its jurisdiction and causes there determinable. III. Of the process and proceedings therein. With an introduction, co

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London : printed by T. Mead, in Gilt-Spur-Street, near the Back-Gate of St. Sepulchre's Church, 1702.

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