- Glynne of Hawarden/ 5966.
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- 1776.
The rights of Great Britain asserted against the claims of America, being an answer to the declaration of the General Congress. London, 5th edition, 1776.
The rights of Great Britain asserted against the claims of America, being an answer to the declaration of the General Congress. London, 5th edition, 1776.
The Report of Mr Holford, one of the Masters in Chancery, on an account of the real estate of Harry Conway, dec., submitted by the defendants in the suit Conway, infant, v. Longueville and others, at the instance of the Lord High Chancellor.
Copy.
For another copy, see no. 7100 above.
For further copies, see nos. 7103-7105 below.
The Northern Echo, including reports of the franchise movement and the opposition offered by the Lords. A detailed report of an open air meeting at Whitby, in support of further reform, is marked.
The London Gazette, nos 7681 and 7865,
The London Gazette, containing an advertisement referred to in letter No. 6586,
The London Gazette nos 7887, 8490 and 8606,
The London Gazette; loose pages of numbers published in 1736, 1738, 1739 and 1740,
The London Annual Repository (a small pocket-book), 1809. Incomplete. London:,
The Joint Answers of the several defendants in the suit of Hickman v. Power, with their objections to certain statements made therein, and referred to in counsel's letter No. 6459.
The Joint and several answers of John Wells, and Jane, his wife, two of the defendants to the bill of complaint by Elizabeth Phillips, widow, wherein is given an account of the estate of James Phillips, dec., together with the contents of the will of Elizabeth Bate, dec.
The Joint and several answers of John Tugwell, Mary Power, widow, and Brooke Tugwell, an infant, three of the defendants to the original bill of complaint and also the answer of the said Mary Power to the bill of revivor by Gregory Hickman, Thomas Saunders and William Waldron.
Two copies.
The Church And Poor Rate levied on the inhabitants of Coalshill Vawr, or the liberties of Flint,
The Case of Sir John Glynne, bart, petitioner for bor. Flint, charging the bailiffs and returning officers with certain ill-practices during the election, whereby Sir George Wynne was unfairly returned to Parliament.
The Answers of the defendants in a suit of Higginson v. Hope and others, concerning the validity of the wills of William and Mary Crachley. Two copies.
The Answers of Jonathan Fabian, one of the defendants to the bill of complaint of Honora Coway, an infant, by Edward Conway, with schedules of rent rolls for the complainant's estate for 1716-21, the defendant's disbursements beginning 28 Nov. 1716, and an account of all such sums of money as the defendant paid to or for the use of Sir John Conway out of the rents and profits of the complainant's estate 1717, all of which schedules are referred to in the said answers.
The Answers and examination of Jonathan Fabian, one of the defendants to the bill of complaint of Honora Conway, an infant, by George Williams, her next friend, concerning the defendant's behaviour as agent to the estate of Henry Glynne, esq., dec.