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Ship Money Case, 1638.

Ship Money Case, 1638. This manuscript which is in a comtemporary hand contains the opinions of the judges concerning John Hampden's case, which was a test case for the King.
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Object Details

ID: CLU/3
Type: Manuscript
Display location: Not on display
Date made: 1638-01-01 - ?; 1638
Credit: National Maritime Museum, Greenwich, London
Parts: Clumber House (Manuscript)
  • Admiralli Angliae a tempore regis Edwardi secundi ano 1307 ad annu domini 1590 (1264-1618). (Manuscript) (CLU/1)
  • Naval Notes, 1659-1731, contains no original documents only notes and copies. (Manuscript) (CLU/2)
  • Ship Money Case, 1638. (Manuscript) (CLU/3)
  • Orders for the regulation of the Navy, 1660-1743. (Manuscript) (CLU/4)
  • Record book of the Naval Orders in Council issued between 1660-1720. (Manuscript) (CLU/5)
  • Naval notes and wages tables, 1732. (Manuscript) (CLU/6)
  • Notes collected by William Locker in for his History of the Navy, 17th and 18th centuries. (Manuscript) (CLU/7-8)
  • The settlement of the Navy at the coming in of King Charles the Second. (Manuscript) (CLU/9)
  • Seventy seven miscellaneous manuscripts written in various hands, dealing mainly with naval subjects. (Manuscript) (CLU/10)
  • Logbook of the MELVILLE CASTLE of the Honble East India Co's fleet, Commander Philip Dundas, November 1786-July 1788. (Manuscript) (CLU/11)
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