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A82369 An act for continuing John Bradshaw serjeant at law, chancellor of the dutchy and county palatine of Lancaster and Bartholomew Hall Esq; attorney-general of the dutchy of Lancaster; and for continuing the jurisdictions of the said dutchy and county palatine of Lancaster. England and Wales. Parliament. 1653 (1653) Wing E1019; Thomason 669.f.16[79]; ESTC R211619 416 1

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AN ACT For continuing JOHN BRADSHAW Serjeant at Law Chancellor of the Dutchy and County Palatine of Lancaster AND Bartholomew Hall Ess Attorney-General of the Dutchy of Lancaster And for continuing the Jurisdictions of the said Dutchy and County Palatine of LANCASTER WHereas there is an Act of this present Parliament Entituled An Act for the making of Iohn Bradshaw Serjeant at Law Chancellor of the Dutchy and County Palatine of Lancaster And for Authorizing the said Chancellor to pass a Patent for constituting of Bartholomew Hall Esq Attorney General for the Dutchy of Lancaster Now for continuance thereof and of the Iurisdictions of the said Dutchy and County Palatine of Lancaster Be it Enacted by this present Parliament and by the Authority thereof That all the Offices Places Powers Iurisdictions and Authorities thereby given unto the said John Bradshaw and the said Bartholomew Hall therein named as also the Iurisdictions of the said Dutchy and County Palatine be continued until the First day of April One thousand six hundred fifty three and no longer Saturday the First of January 1652. ORdered by the Parliament That this Act be forthwith Printed and Published Hen Scobell Cleric Parliamenti London Printed by John Field Printer to the Parliament of England 1652.