Select Cases In The Court Of Requests offers a detailed look into the workings of an important English legal institution. Published by the prestigious Selden Society, this volume presents meticulously transcribed and annotated cases that illuminate the Court's role in resolving disputes and administering justice during its operation. It provides valuable insights into the legal practices, social concerns, and historical context of the period.
The collection is an essential resource for legal historians, scholars of English history, and anyone interested in the development of common law. The book captures the nuances of legal arguments, judicial decisions, and the everyday lives of litigants who sought recourse in the Court of Requests.
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