Excerpt from Select Cases in Chancery: A. D. 1364 to 1471
MY grateful thanks are due to many persons for much kind as sistance. Sir edward fry has most kindly looked through my proofs and made valuable suggestions both for the introduction and the notes to the text. Mr. John A. C. Vincent has helped me with the original documents at the Record Office, many Of which are in bad condition and very difficult to decipher. Mr. B. Fossett lock has been most helpful in editorial matters; and lastly, Professor.
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