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The reading upon the Statute of the thirteenth of Elizabeth, chapter 7 touching bankrupts, learnedly and amply explained / by John Stone. Stone, John, of Gray's Inn. 187 p. London : Printed by S.G. for W.L. [etc.], 1656. Wing / S5729 English Reproduction of the original in the Bodleian Library
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John Stone is a dark fantasy writer and author of The Eye of the Dragon. He is also a huge fantasy nerd and RPG gamer. He enjoys reading books that are medieval fantasy based. It thrills and delights him when they are dark themed and quite gory too. Despite John’s dyslexia, this has not stopped him from writing his stories and with a little help from proof-readers and editors, he remains confident that his story will be enjoyed by all.