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Jus parliamentarium: or, the antient power, jurisdiction, rights, liberties, and privileges, of the most high court of Parliament. In two parts. Part I. I. Concerning Annual Parliaments, called for redressing such Things as required Amendment, and finally determining such Cases where the Law failed, and the Judges differed in their Opinions. II. Several Authorities to prove that in any difficult Cases arising in Westminster-Hall the Judges adjourned such Causes propter difficultatem usque ad Parliamentum. III. Several curious Precedents, proving that an Award in Parliament was in so high a Regard in the Law, that it could not be altered or changed by any Interpretation of the Judges. IV. Where any Doubts arose amongst Lawyers, what the Common Law was in Cases of great Importance, that they were by the antient Course and Practice not settled by the Judges only, but by the Law-Making Power of the Kingdom. V. Where former Statutes have seemed dark and dubious, and, by the Subtilty of learned Lawyers, made liable to different Constructions, the Parliament wisely provided explanatory Acts to guide and direct the Judges, and did not leave it in their Power to interpret Laws contrary to the Design of the Makers thereof. VI. Several Statutes of Jeofsailes and Amendments were antiently made as the Parliament saw Cause, to enable and authorise the Judges to amend several Defects in Records and Process of Law, &c. which could not be done before by their Judiciary Power. Vii. The Original of Non Obstantes, and how they came first into the Courts of Justice; and that the Judges did not imagine in former Times, that they could invest such a Prerogative in the Crown as that the King might suspend general Statutes, and dispense with Acts of Parliament. Also the Proceedings against Michael de la Poole, Earl of Suffolk. Viii. A summary Account of the Impeachments of several Judges and Serjeants in misinterpreting the Law, and the Judgments against them as Traitors to their King and Kingdom. IX. An Apology for the House of Commons, made in the first Parliament of King James II. touching Privileges, with Notes thereon. Part II. A Short History or Seties of the Invasions upon the Privileges of Parliaments, as to the Freedom of Speech for the Redress of Grievances. First, Begun in the Reign of Richard II. Secondly, Revived by Queen Elizabeth. Thirdly, Continued and Improved in the Reign of King James I. And, Fourthly, Compleated in that of King Charles I. by the bold Resolutions of the Judges of the King's-Bench, which was one main and principal Cause of those direful Calamities which afterwards fell both upon King and Kingdom. With may other Curious Particulars By William Petyt, Esq; late of the Inner-Temple, and Keeper of the Records in the Tower of London.
Petyt, William, 1636-1707.Date: MDCCXLI. [1741]- Digital Images
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Plan Showing the Ascertained Deaths from Cholera
John Snow- Ephemera
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Crecraft's exhibition, 15 Tichborne Street : important engagement and great success of the giant sisters... Miss Minnie... Miss Eliza.
Date: [between 1870 and 1879?]- Digital Images
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A map taken from a report by Dr. John Snow
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English Language Autograph Letters: HOP-HOW
Date: 1777-1937Reference: MS.8917- Archives and manuscripts
Correspondence. Surnames, 'Packard' to 'Soutar'
The Wellcome Trust Centre for the History of Medicine at UCLDate: 2004-2006Reference: GC/253/A/27/6Part of: Wellcome Witnesses to Twentieth Century Medicine Seminars- Archives and manuscripts
Menu - Opening of Easterbrook Hall
Date: 18 October 1938Reference: DGH1/3/10/3Part of: Records of Crichton Royal Hospital- Ephemera
Massage ephemera. Box 1.
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'P'
Date: 1932-1952Reference: WA/HMM/CO/Chr/J.190Part of: Wellcome Historical Medical Museum and Library- Archives and manuscripts
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Vol. 3. Male and female patients admitted May 1850-June 1853
Camberwell House AsylumDate: mid 19th century - late 19th centuryReference: MS.6221Part of: Camberwell House Asylum- Books
Medicine : the art of healing / Sherwin B. Nuland.
Nuland, Sherwin B.Date: [1992], ©1992- Archives and manuscripts
English Language Autograph Letters: Lagrange-de Lazen
Date: 1800-1965Reference: MS.8890- Archives and manuscripts
Personal papers of Henry Solomon Wellcome (1853-1936)
Date: 1800-1985Reference: WA/HSW- Archives and manuscripts
Medawar, Sir Peter Brian (1915-1987)
Medawar, Sir Peter Brian, FRS, OM (1915-1987) Medical Scientist; Nobel LaureateDate: 1937-1991Reference: PP/PBM- Archives and manuscripts
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Burroughs Wellcome & Co, Private Letter Book 5
Date: August 1900 - January 1901Reference: WF/E/03/05Part of: Wellcome Foundation Ltd- Archives and manuscripts
Burroughs Wellcome & Co, Private Letter Book 5
Date: August 1900 - January 1901Reference: WF/E/03/05 (copy, part 2)Part of: Wellcome Foundation Ltd- Archives and manuscripts
Burroughs Wellcome & Co, Private Letter Book 5
Date: August 1900 - January 1901Reference: WF/E/03/05 (copy, part 1)Part of: Wellcome Foundation Ltd- Archives and manuscripts
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Henry Wellcome Letter Book 8
Date: Jul 1904 - May 1905Reference: WF/E/01/01/08Part of: Wellcome Foundation Ltd- Archives and manuscripts
'Would You Mind?' installation in The Institute of Sexology exhibition, Wellcome Collection
Bartlett, Neil, 1958-Date: 2015Reference: WT/NVB- Archives and manuscripts
Strangeways Research Laboratory
Strangeways, T.S.P., 1866-1926.Date: c.1901-1999Reference: SA/SRL- Archives and manuscripts
Sir Richard Owen (1804-1892)
Owen, Richard, Sir, 1804-1892.Date: 1835-1891Reference: MS.5786- Archives and manuscripts
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Henry Wellcome Letter Book 7
Date: Aug 1903 - Jul 1904Reference: WF/E/01/01/07Part of: Wellcome Foundation Ltd- Archives and manuscripts
Fell, Dame Honor Bridget (1900-1986)
Fell, Dame Honor Bridget, 1900-1986Date: 1919-1988Reference: PP/HBF