The second part of a Short demurrer to the Ievves long discontinued remitter into England. Containing a brief chronological collection of the most material records in the reigns of King John, Henry 3. and Edward 1. relating the history, affaires, state, condition, priviledges, obligations, debts, legal proceedings, justices, taxes, misdemeanors, forfeitures, restraints, transactions, of the Jews in, and final banishment out of England, never formerly published in print: with some short usefull observations upon them. Worthy the knowledge of all lawyers, scholars, statists, and of such Jews who desire re-admission into England. / By VVilliam Prynne Esquire, a bencher of Lincolns-Inne.

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The second part of a Short demurrer to the Ievves long discontinued remitter into England. Containing a brief chronological collection of the most material records in the reigns of King John, Henry 3. and Edward 1. relating the history, affaires, state, condition, priviledges, obligations, debts, legal proceedings, justices, taxes, misdemeanors, forfeitures, restraints, transactions, of the Jews in, and final banishment out of England, never formerly published in print: with some short usefull observations upon them. Worthy the knowledge of all lawyers, scholars, statists, and of such Jews who desire re-admission into England. / By VVilliam Prynne Esquire, a bencher of Lincolns-Inne.
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Prynne, William, 1600-1669.
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London :: Printed, and sold by Edward Thomas in Green Arbor,
1656.
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Peters, Hugh, 1598-1660. -- Good work for a good magistrate -- Early works to 1800.
Jews -- Controversial literature -- Early works to 1800.
Jews -- England -- Early works to 1800.
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"The second part of a Short demurrer to the Ievves long discontinued remitter into England. Containing a brief chronological collection of the most material records in the reigns of King John, Henry 3. and Edward 1. relating the history, affaires, state, condition, priviledges, obligations, debts, legal proceedings, justices, taxes, misdemeanors, forfeitures, restraints, transactions, of the Jews in, and final banishment out of England, never formerly published in print: with some short usefull observations upon them. Worthy the knowledge of all lawyers, scholars, statists, and of such Jews who desire re-admission into England. / By VVilliam Prynne Esquire, a bencher of Lincolns-Inne." In the digital collection Early English Books Online. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/A91270.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed May 28, 2025.

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Errata and Omissions.

KInd Reader, Take notice, that the ecords of Edw. 1. being tran∣scribed before the later of King John and those of Henry the 3d. and printed at guess before them, they amounting to above double the sheets conjectured, thereupon from C. p. 13. to H. p. 53. the folioes only are figured, and some sheets altogether without figures. Wherefore I shall desire thee to page them all with thy pen, from p. 13. to p. 53. that so thou maist the better correct those few Errataes which have escaped the Press in some Copies, here noted as if they had all been paged in or∣der.

In the Epistle: p. 2. l. 27. read Endeavorer. In the Book, p. 3. l. 32. Priesthood r. 〈…〉〈…〉 p. 11. l. 33. together, p. 13. l. 6. prece∣ding, p. 16. l. 1. 〈◊〉〈◊〉 in, l. 14. Statutes, p. 18. l. 30. thus, p. 20. l. 3. Franket. p. 24. l. 13. placia, p. 25. l. 32. lucro. p. 27. l. 37. r. vi∣ctualia, et si quem inveneritis quae deneget eis victualia, &c. p. 34. l. 36. I find, p. 37. l. 10. reddendam, p. 28. l. 36. but, then. p. 43. l. 1. Jews Chattels, p. 44. l. 37. erminis, p 49. l. 14. marcar. p. 52. l. 28. goods, r. bonds, p. 68. l. 15. r. nisi in, l. 21. solum, folutis, p. 75. l 5. intersit, p. 76. l. 18. execuus, l. 33. names too, p. 81. l. 1. priestly Office only, p. 83 l. 1. dele as, p. 90. l. 2. earundem, p. 97. l. 11. falvos, p. 102. l. 1. quam aliunde, p. 104. l. 4. there. p. 108. l. 7. the Jews, p. 119. l. 8. quaerelis, p. 122. l. 3. pro, per, Now follow the Errata after H. as the pages are printed, p. 54. l. 17. r. de, p. 55. l. 20. r. Iudaei in, l. 23. quidam, p. 54. l. 13. exequuntur, p. 64. l, 10. 23. r. 53. p. 65, l. 37. mandatum, p. 82. l. 19. indictati, l. 21. ••••••••ecerunt, l. 27. in. r. nec, l. 33. r. Judaeis metum, p. 92. l. 29. continue, p. 94. l. 9. Ednono. l. 28. conversi, p. 105. l. 18. alio, l. 31. and, as, p. 108. l. 19. recto, l. 36. Converts, p. 109 l. 1. fidelibus, p. 110. l. 19. in the, of his, p. 114. l. 22. ipsis, l. 10. dele et, p. 115. l. 19. causa, ausa, p. 116. l. 30. competentur▪ p. 196. l. 19. dele Law.

Margin. p. 36. 1. Claus. 19 H. 3. p. 41. l. 1. r. 20 H. 3. p. 43. l. 7. r. Claus. 25 H. 3. p. 114. l. 1. Claus. 53. H. 3. H. 3. p. 89. l. 6. Conversorum.

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