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Charles Alexandre Administrateur de la Grande Maitrise en Prusse.sur une difficulté survenue entre ceux du Grand Conseil & ceux du Conseil de Namur au sujet de la création des Notaires.(Placcaert).
1764 III 24 - Conseil de Flandre - Raad van Vlaanderen - Plakkaat - Ordonnantie ( Broadside ) :
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2. Gand ( Gent ) , 1764, Petrus de Goesin, in-folio, éénblad (2)nn pp , zonder omslag, met wapenschild op titelblad. In druk ondertekend door P.F.L. Penneman. Sur la création des notaires dans les provinces de Namur, Luxembourg.
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3pp, 4to. Bifolium. Signature ('Edward') in the prince's hand, the rest of the letter by a secretary. In good condition, lightly aged, with slight damage to one corner of first leaf, and thin strip of paper from mount adhering to reverse of second leaf, which is franked 'Kent & Strathearn', with postmark, and addressed to 'Franc…is Freeling Esquire | &c &c &c | Genl. Post Office | Lombard Street | London'. Folded four times. The letter begins: 'Dear Sir | It being of some consequence that the enclosed should reach Germany in safety, as it contains the notification of a young M an's appointment to a Commission in the British Service, whose unfortunate parents are very little able to maintain him, I shall esteem it a very particular favor if through your good offices, and the medium of our Agent at Toninghen this can be accomplished'. He knows Freeling will do his 'best endeavours to effect the thing if it is possible', and adds, 'that the letter is written as ever if opened not to be of any consequence, and therefore if sent by a private hand not liable to expose the Bearer to anything unpleasant in consequence'. From the distinguished autograph collection of the psychiatrist Richard Alfred Hunter (1923-1981), whose collection of 7000 works relating to psychiatry is now in Cambridge University Library. Hunter and his mother Ida Macalpine had a particular interest in the illness of King George III, and their book 'George III and the Mad Business' (1969) suggested the diagnosis of porphyria popularised by Alan Bennett in his play 'The Madness of George III'.
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by Command of His Majesty King George III. Folio. [Great Britain. Curia Regis]. Illingworth, William, (1764-1845) editor Placita de Quo Warranto Temporibus Edw.I. II. & III. in Curia Receptae Scaccarij Westm. Asservata. [London]: Printed by Command of His Majesty King George III, 1818. Folio. [xvii], 966 pp. Facsimile of a quo w…arranto. Text in Latin, prefatory material in English. Three quarter burgundy calf over marbled boards. Worn, front cover detached. Slight dampstaining, otherwise good internally. $350. * A collection of legal records concerning the legal action known as a "quo warranto" (Latin for "by what warrant?") from the reigns of English kings Edward I, Edward II, and Edward III. Published in 1818 by command of King George III, the text is a vital resource for legal and historical research into medieval English law. Consists of detailed transcripts of legal proceedings, or "pleas" (placita in Latin), that occurred in the Exchequer of Westminster. The records cover actions where the Crown challenged landholders to prove the legal authority by which they held certain rights, franchises, and liberties. These proceedings originated during the reign of Edward I, who launched a widespread inquiry to recover royal lands and rights that had been lost over time. He challenged many nobles and landowners to produce the royal grant or charter that justified their claims to private jurisdictions. This period was crucial for the development of the English legal system and the solidification of royal authority. By forcing landowners to justify their positions, the Crown established its judicial supremacy and increased its revenue. For historians and legal scholars, the book offers a deep look into the exercise of power and the intricacies of land tenure and feudalism during the 13th and 14th centuries. by Command of His Majesty King George III. Folio. (illustratore).
Maria Theresia by der gratie Godts . Placcaert raeckende de Heirbanen, publicque wegen ende straeten. ondertekent J.P.J. Zoetaert.
1764 III 9 - Gent - Raede in Vlaenderen - Ordonnantie - Placcaert :
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3. Ghendt ( Gent ), by Petrus de Goesin, in-folio, 14 pp , met houtsnede wapenschild op pp. 1, onafgesneden exemplaar, titelblad los, (verwijderd uit een bundel, met enkele koordgaatjes in de kneep). Tekst in het Nederlands. Ordonnantie van 37 artikelen gepubliceerd door de Raad van Vlaanderen betreffende het onderhoud van de we…gen in Vlaanderen.
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3. Gent, Petrus de Goesin, 1764, in-folio, 36 x 22 cm, 14 pp, met keizerlijk wapenschild en lettrine in houtgravure, los, zonder omslag. Vanderhaeghen. nr.4257. (Ordinance on public highways etc.).