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  1. Cover
  2. Title
  3. Copyright
  4. Contents
  5. Notes on Contributors
  6. List of Figures and Tables
  7. Acknowledgements
  8. 1. Introduction: Star Chamber Matters
  9. 2. The Records of the Court of Star Chamber at The National Archives and Elsewhere
  10. 3. Reading Ravishment: Gender and ‘Will’ Power in Early Tudor Star Chamber, 1500–50
  11. 4. Sir Edward Coke and the Star Chamber: the Prosecution of Rapes at Snargate, 1598–1602
  12. 5. ‘By Reason of her Sex and Widowhood’: an Early Modern Welsh Gentlewoman in the Court of Star Chamber
  13. 6. Consent and Coercion, Force and Fraud: Marriages in Star Chamber
  14. 7. Labourers, Legal Aid and the Limits of Popular Legalism in Star Chamber
  15. 8. Jacobean Star Chamber Records and the Performance of Provincial Libel
  16. 9. A Marine Insurance Fraud in the Star Chamber
  17. 10. Star Chamber and the Bullion Trade, 1618–20
  18. 11. Contemporary Knowledge of the Star Chamber and the Abolition of the Court
  19. Index

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ISBN

978-1-912702-89-3 (hardback edition)

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978-1-912702-91-6 (.epub edition)

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DOI: 10.14296/2109.9781912702909

Cover image: The British Library Board, Maps. C.29.e.1,A.

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