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