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Stained Glass In England From 1330-1460, Jennifer Stanger
Stained Glass In England From 1330-1460, Jennifer Stanger
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Stained glass is more precisely named painted glass, because of the enameling process. However, because stained glass is the popular term, it is used throughout the paper.
Please note that I have retained the original spellings in the quotes of both primary and secondary sources.
Crime And The Common Law In England, 1580-1640, Cara Swinden
Crime And The Common Law In England, 1580-1640, Cara Swinden
Honors Theses
In this paper, I have endeavored to illustrate many of the forms of crime committed during the late sixteenth and early seventeenth centuries. I have also attempted to show the role of local people in the law. The workings of the common law of England have been simplified to outline the investigations, the trials, and the punishments received by felons and trespassers. Much of my research came from original manuscripts. Therefore, I have retained the original spellings, word order, and phrases, neither correcting nor modernizing the words, word order, or phrases, of the quotations and excerpts from those original manuscripts.