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‘His Lands as well as Goods / Sequestred ought to be’: The introduction of sequestration, 1642-3.
Author(s):
Charlotte Young
(see profile)
Date:
2017
Item Type:
Conference paper
Conf. Org.:
British History in the 17th Century seminar
Conf. Loc.:
Institute of Historical Research
Conf. Date:
9th June 2016
Tag(s):
#1640s
,
Early modern law
,
English Civil War
,
Parliament
,
Sequestration
,
Early modern studies
Permanent URL:
http://dx.doi.org/10.17613/M6Q11C
Abstract:
This paper is a short summary of my MA by Research, which explored the background to the introduction of sequestration in 1643, and the role played by the Capell family.
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