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Record Nr.

UNISA996387533103316

Titolo

Argumentum anti-Normannicum, or, An argument proving, from ancient histories and records, that William, Duke of Normandy, made no absolute conquest of England by the sword, in the sense of our modern writers being an answer to these four questions .. [[electronic resource]]

Pubbl/distr/stampa

London, : Printed by John Darby, 1682

Descrizione fisica

[10], clxiv p., [1] leaf of plates : ill

Altri autori (Persone)

AtwoodWilliam <d. 1705?>

CokeEdward, Sir,  <1552-1634.>

CookeEdward, of the Middle Temple

JohnsonSamuel <1649-1703.>

PetytWilliam <1636-1707.>

Soggetti

Great Britain History William I, 1066-1087

Lingua di pubblicazione

Inglese

Formato

Materiale a stampa

Livello bibliografico

Monografia

Note generali

"This publication, occasioned by a work of William Pettyt's, entitled Antient rights of the commons of England, 1680, was answered by Brady in his Introduction to old English history. It is by some attributed to Atwood, and by others to Cooke or Johnson." cf. Lowndes. Has also been attributed to Petyt and to Sir Edward Coke.

Identified on UMI microfilm and reel guide as variant of C4907 (number cancelled in Wing 2nd ed.).

Reproduction of original in the Huntington Library.

Nota di bibliografia

Includes bibliographical references.

Nota di contenuto

(from t.p.) I. Whether William the First made an absolute conquest of this nation at his first entrance? -- II. Whether he cancelled and abolished all the Confessor's laws? -- III. Whether he divided all our estates and fortunes between himself and his nobles? -- IV. Whether it be not a grand error to affirm that there were no English-men in the common council of the whole kingdom?

Sommario/riassunto

eebo-0113