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See also:COURT OF See also:REQUESTS .—The origin of this court and the manner in which it died out at the See also:time of the See also:Civil See also:War are alike uncertain. The records that remain are of two kinds, Proceedings and Books. Of the former the See also:Record See also:Office has published a descriptive See also:list (No. XXI.) ; and specimens will be found in Select Cases in the Court of Requests, edited for the See also:Selden Society by I. S. Leadam. The Books contain among other matters the Decrees and Orders of the court. End of Article: COURT OF REQUESTSAdditional information and CommentsThere are no comments yet for this article.
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