Seasonable reflections on dissolving corporations, in the late two reigns, by surrendring of, and giving judgment against charters: particularly against that of the city of London: manifestly destructive to the most ancient and famous constitution of our English government Together with the coronation oaths of the Saxon, and several of the Norman kings, the oath of a judge, and the oaths of the Lord Mayor, aldermen, sheriffs, common-council, common-serjeant, town-clerk, and freemen of the city of London
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- Seasonable reflections on dissolving corporations, in the late two reigns, by surrendring of, and giving judgment against charters: particularly against that of the city of London: manifestly destructive to the most ancient and famous constitution of our English government Together with the coronation oaths of the Saxon, and several of the Norman kings, the oath of a judge, and the oaths of the Lord Mayor, aldermen, sheriffs, common-council, common-serjeant, town-clerk, and freemen of the city of London
- Rights and priviledges of the City of London proved from prescription, charters, and acts of Parliament. Part 1
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London: printed and are to be sold by Randall Taylor, near Stationers-Hall, MDCLXXXIX [1689]
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Taylor, Randal, bookseller.
- Publication year
- 1689
- ESTC No.
- R37151
- Grub Street ID
- 119396
- Description
- [4], 34, [2] p. ; 2°.
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- With a half-title
A reissue, with a new titlepage of "Part one", or 'A general preface' to: The rights and priviledges of the City of London proved from prescription, charters, and acts of Parliament (Wing R1515); "Part 2" was a reissue of Wing R1513, originally published as a separate work in 1682
Signatures: [A]-K]2] (-K2, blank?).
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- Catalogued form the original at the British Library. P. 33 of one the British Library copies is blank in error; an isolated example? Verify signatures