Catalogue of English Broadsides 1505-1897
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i66 Catafogue of [William III.
[? 1700.1 761.—Bishop Cozens's Argument, Proving, That Adultery works a
Dissolution of the Marriage. Being the Substance of several of Bishop
Cozens his Speeches in the House of Lords, upon the Debate of the Lord
Ross's Case. Taken from Original Papers writ in the Bishop's own Hand.
No imprint. [? London, ? 1700.]
Fol. 2 pp. R. L.
[?i7oo.] 762.—The Case Of the Poor Orphans of London : Humbly Presented to
the Lords Spiritual and Temporal, Assembled in Parliament.
No imprint. [London, ? 1700.]
Fol. R. L.
Against the buying and selling places and offices in connection with the City charities.
[?i7oo.] 763.—A Plain and Easy Way to Pay the Debt due to the Orphans of
London, Without Charge either to City or Country (But of great Advantage
to both.) Viz. That the said Orphans do humbly Petition the Parliament, That
it may be Enacted to the following (or like) Intent, viz. . . .
No imprint. (London, ? 1700.J
Fol. 2 pp. 2 cols. R. L.
The writer proposes a register of lands and houses, the payments towards which should be
devoted to the orphans.
[?i7oo.] 764.—The Character Of an Honest, and Worthy Parliament-Man.
Finis.
No imprint. [? London, ? 1700.]
Fol. 2 pp. R. L.
He should be a man of sense, integrity and honour; a zealous Churchman but tolerant of
dissent; must not expect to find an infallible judge amongst either Tories, Whigs or Trimmers. It
appears to have been published after the Revolution.
[?i7oo.] 765.—The Devil to pay at Kensington ; Or, The Misers Ghost hovering
over his Pelf. Being a full and true Account of a strange Apparition, that
appeared at Sir Thomas C y's House in Kensington, who lately dyed
without a Will, and left Two Hundred Thousand Pounds to be Scrambled
for.
London : Printed for Nathaniel West, near Shoreditch. [? 1700.]
Fol. R. L.
[? 1700.1 761.—Bishop Cozens's Argument, Proving, That Adultery works a
Dissolution of the Marriage. Being the Substance of several of Bishop
Cozens his Speeches in the House of Lords, upon the Debate of the Lord
Ross's Case. Taken from Original Papers writ in the Bishop's own Hand.
No imprint. [? London, ? 1700.]
Fol. 2 pp. R. L.
[?i7oo.] 762.—The Case Of the Poor Orphans of London : Humbly Presented to
the Lords Spiritual and Temporal, Assembled in Parliament.
No imprint. [London, ? 1700.]
Fol. R. L.
Against the buying and selling places and offices in connection with the City charities.
[?i7oo.] 763.—A Plain and Easy Way to Pay the Debt due to the Orphans of
London, Without Charge either to City or Country (But of great Advantage
to both.) Viz. That the said Orphans do humbly Petition the Parliament, That
it may be Enacted to the following (or like) Intent, viz. . . .
No imprint. (London, ? 1700.J
Fol. 2 pp. 2 cols. R. L.
The writer proposes a register of lands and houses, the payments towards which should be
devoted to the orphans.
[?i7oo.] 764.—The Character Of an Honest, and Worthy Parliament-Man.
Finis.
No imprint. [? London, ? 1700.]
Fol. 2 pp. R. L.
He should be a man of sense, integrity and honour; a zealous Churchman but tolerant of
dissent; must not expect to find an infallible judge amongst either Tories, Whigs or Trimmers. It
appears to have been published after the Revolution.
[?i7oo.] 765.—The Devil to pay at Kensington ; Or, The Misers Ghost hovering
over his Pelf. Being a full and true Account of a strange Apparition, that
appeared at Sir Thomas C y's House in Kensington, who lately dyed
without a Will, and left Two Hundred Thousand Pounds to be Scrambled
for.
London : Printed for Nathaniel West, near Shoreditch. [? 1700.]
Fol. R. L.
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