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Cust, Richard, and Andrew Hopper. "176 Duck v Myles."
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252:De Usu et Authoritate Juris Civilis Romanorum
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282:and negative about the foundations of
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516:The Court of Chivalry 1634-1640.
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316:Cathedral Church of Saint Andrew
274:in different European countries.
229:Duck wrote the following works:
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469:"Zouche, Richard"
345:Mary Duck, who married
688:vol. II (1999), p. 66.
686:Barbarism and Religion
588:The Environs of London
544:10.1093/ref:odnb/18645
388:Notitia Parliamentaria
123:Wadham College, Oxford
72:Exeter College, Oxford
70:Duck was educated at
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887:English MPs 1624–1625
728:Parliament of England
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332:Mount Radford, Exeter
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41:Member of Parliament
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205:St Paul's Cathedral
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