A letter to Sir Humphrey Mackworth, on his book in vindication of the House of Commons /
by a true lover of his countrey, and constitution of laws, liberties, and properties of all English men [i.e. W.K.].
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Printed for the author, and are to be sold by the Booksellers of London and Westminster,
1702.
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Notes: | Caption title: A letter to Sir Humphrey Mackworth's book, in vindication of the House of Commons. Signed (p. 7): William Killigrew. Largely an attack by Sir William Killgrew's son William on the Lincolnshire members of Parliament for their conduct in regard to the father's controversial draining of a large amount of fen land. "Price Four Pence." With: Mackworth's "Vindication of the rights of the Commons of England," 1701. Physical description: [2], 7, [1] p. ; 34 cm. (folio) Citations/References: ESTC, N33883 Caption title: Letter to Sir Humphrey Mackworth's book in vindication of the House of Commons more |