Law and politics under the later Stuarts: Sir John Holt, the courts, and the constitutional crisis of 1688
<p>This thesis examines the relationship between law and politics during the decades of constitutional turbulence either side of the Glorious Revolution through an analysis of the career of Lord Chief Justice Sir John Holt (1642-1710). It is not an exhaustive biography of Holt, although it doe...
Main Author: | Artley, G |
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Other Authors: | Holmes, C |
Format: | Thesis |
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2019
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