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DeLloyd J. Guth and John W. McKenna, eds., Tudor Rule & Revolution: Essays for G.R. Elton from his American Friends. New York: Cambridge University Press, 1982. Pp. xxiv + 418. $49.50.

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  28 October 2011

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Copyright © the American Society for Legal History, Inc. 1984

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References

1. Elton, G.R., ‘English Law in the Sixteenth Century: Reform in an Age of Change,’ rpt. in Elton, G.R., Studies in Tudor and Stuart Politics iii (Cambridge, 1983) 274–88CrossRefGoogle Scholar; the quotation appears on p. 274.

2. From Elton, ‘Crime and the Historian,’ in Elton, Studies, supra note 1, 290.

3. Levy, Leonard W., Origins of the Fifth Amendment: The Right Against Self-Incrimination (New York, 1968) esp. chap. 8Google Scholar.

4. See, Jones, W.J., The Elizabethan Court of Chancery (Oxford, 1967) esp. 50–58, 6178Google Scholar.

5. Elton, ‘English Law in the Sixteenth Century,’ supra note 1, 277.