An appeal to the publick from an unappellate tribunal, or, An impartial enquiry into the rise, progress and extent of visitatorial power, in a letter to a member of the House of commons / by a Senior Fellow of a college in Oxford
- Author:
- Brooke, Henry, 1703?-1783
- Published:
- London : Printed for J. Roberts, 1740.
- Physical Description:
- 4 unnumbered pages, 54 pages ; 21 cm
- Subject(s):
- Provenance:
- Rare Books copy: Formerly part of an 18th-century library in Williamscote House near Banbury, England, assembled by John Loveday (1711-1789), philologist and antiquary, who lived at Caversham in Oxfordshire. The library was moved to Williamscote House in 1799 by John Loveday the second (1742-1809), Doctor of Laws.
- Note:
- Signatures: A-G 4, H 2.
- Binding notes:
- Bound with: Reasons for altering the method used at present in lettering church and college leases, address'd to a member of Parliament / John Colbatch. Cambridge : Printed for W. Thurlbourn ... London, 1739.
HD1160.C68 1739 c.1 (Book) bound in Reasons for altering the method used at present in lettering church and college leases, address'd to a member of Parliament / by a Senior Fellow of a college in Cambridge
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