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The baronet rag-picker : a story of love and adventure /
Published 1905Gale Cengage Learning
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Sir Evan Lloyd baronet, and Dame Mary his wife, Sydney Godolphin Esquire, and Susan his wife [brace] appellants : Sir Richard Carew baronet, an infant, the son and heir of Sir John Carew baronet, deceas'd [brace] respondent : the respondent, Sir Richard Carew's case.
Published 1697CONNECT
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A true state of the case of Sir Henry Fitz-Harris, Baronet..
Published 1697CONNECT
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The case of Sir John Pakington of West-wood county of VVorcester, Baronet.
Published 1661“…Case of Sir John Pakington of West-wood in the county of Worcester, Baronet…”
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The case of the election for Winchelsea, between Cresheld Draper, Esq; and Sir John Bankes, Baronet.
Published 1678CONNECT
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The case of Sir Edward Wyndham, baronet, and William Helyar Junior, Esq; who are elected, and returned.
Published 1688CONNECT
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The case of the children of Sir William Curtius Baronet, late resident for the crown of England to the princes of the empire
Published 1688CONNECT
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The Case of Andrew Fountaine, Esq. : in relation to a bill under the name of Sir Charles Holt, Baronet.
Published 1695CONNECT
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The Freeholders of the county of Leicester have already proved, and are ready to prove these illegal and violent proceedings in the late election of knights for the said county : the competitors being, John Lord Roos, Lord Lieutenant of the said county. Bennet Lord Sherrard. Sir John Hartopp, Baronet.
Published 1679Subjects: CONNECT
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A congratulatory poem on the Right Honourable Sir Patience Ward, Knight and Baronet, Lord Mayor of the city of London
Published 1680CONNECT
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An ansvver to a letter written from Cambridge to Sir Thomas Lunsford, Knight, and Baronet, prisoner in the Tower of London.
Published 1647“…Answer to a letter written from Cambridge to Sir Thomas Lunsford, Knight, and Baronet, prisoner in the Tower of London…”
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The warming-stone, first found out by Sir Richard Carew, Baronet : who was himself cured of several distempers by it and by the use thereof cured many thousands in the west, and since experienced thirty and five years for the cure of all colds, fluxes, collicks, aches ... and to restore natural heat in aged and weak persons ... : formerly sold by John Bartlet, bookseller, and now onely to be had at the shop of Thomas Rooks ...
Published 1670CONNECT
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Richard Pearle gent. plaintiff : Sir William Powel alias Hinson Baronet, Dame Mary his wife, & al. defendants.
Published 1665CONNECT
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