The constitutional history of England The constitutional history of England : from the accession of Henry VII to the death of George II

Type
Book
Authors
Category
Knafla  [ Browse Items ]
Publication Year
1867 
Publisher
John Murray, United Kingdom 
Volume
Pages
3 volumes 
Subject
Great Britain 
Abstract
"The origin and progress of the English constitution, down to the extinction of the house of Plantagenet, formed a considerable portion of a work published by me some years since, on the history, and especially the laws and institutions, or Europe during the period of the middle ages.." - Preface 
Description
Contents:
Chapter 1: on the English constitutions from Henry Vii. to Mary.
Chapter 2. on the English church under Henry Vii, Edward Vi, and Mary
Chapter 3. on the laws of Elizabeth's reign respecting the Roman Catholics
Chapter 4. on the law of Elizabeth's reign respecting protestant non-conformists
Chapter 5. on the civil government of Elizabeth
Chapter 6. On the English constitution under James I.
Chapter 7. On the English constitution from the accession of Charles I. to the dissolution of his third parliament 
Biblio Notes
Items within the KNAFLA section of our library have been generously donated by Louis A. Knafla.

Full Polished calf with gilt decorations on spine, morocco labels. Arms of Bristol Grammar School on front covers. Marbled covers, endpapers fore edge, top & bottom edges.

Title on spine: Hallam's constitutional history  
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