"Manchester Sessions: Notes Of Proceedings Before Oswald Mosley (1616-630), Nicholas Mosley (1661-1672), And Sir Oswald Mosley (1734-1739), And Other Magistrates" offers a detailed glimpse into the judicial proceedings of Manchester across several generations of the Mosley family and other magistrates. This historical record provides valuable insights into the legal and social dynamics of the region during the specified periods. Researchers and historians interested in British legal history, local history, and the roles of prominent families in regional governance will find this collection an invaluable resource. Explore the cases, disputes, and decisions that shaped Manchester's past through the meticulous notes of these sessions.
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