02295nam 2200385Ia 450 99640903180331620220120173431.0ocn946881640(CKB)4940000000597757(OCoLC)946881640(OCoLC)ocn946881640(OCoLC)9930295200971(EXLCZ)99494000000059775720160418f16611670 uy |engurbn#|||a|bb|To the Kings Most Sacred Majesty[electronic resource] the humble remonstrance of Peter Massey of your Majesties city of York gent. late one of the attorneys of your Majesties late father of ever blessed memory in his court established at York, for the good and benefit of all his, and your Majesties, subjects, inhabiting within the five Nothern counties of this your Majesties kingdom of England, which said court ceased upon the death of Thomas late Earle of Strafford, who for divers years before was Lord President thereof : ever since which time, the said court hath been laid aside, to the great hurt and damage of your Majesties said late father, and his good subjects, ... As also the like court established at Ludlow, for his Majesties Principality of Wales, ... which they then would more fully enjoy, by the erecting in each of them of six more such courts, with little or no hurt to the long roab'd men, who have been all along grand opposers of the said courts as followeth[S.l. s.n.between 1661 and 1670?]1 sheet ([1] p.)This item is a petition of Peter Massey to Charles II requesting re-establishment a court for the Northern Counties.Caption title.Signed at foot: Peter Massie.Erroneously dated 1641 by Wing. Approximate date of publication from cataloger.Reproduction of original in: Durham University Library.Court administrationEnglandEarly works to 1800Great BritainHistoryRestoration, 1660-1688News booksCourt administrationMassey Peterof York, gent.1016536UMIUMIBOOK996409031803316To the Kings Most Sacred Majesty2566208UNISA