""A Letter to Lord Tenterden: On the Proposed Limitation of Legal Memory, Connected with the Claims of the Church"" is a book written by James Miller in 1831. The book is essentially a letter addressed to Lord Tenterden, who was the Chief Justice of the Court of Common Pleas in England at the time. The letter discusses the proposed limitation of legal memory, which refers to the idea that certain legal claims or rights can only be enforced within...