01978nam 2200421 n 450 99639426850331620200824121247.0(CKB)3810000000009477(EEBO)2240857738(UnM)99828782e(UnM)99828782(EXLCZ)99381000000000947719950508d1675 uy |engurbn||||a|bb|The case of the bankers and their creditors[electronic resource] stated and examined. Wherein the property of the subject in this, and the like cases, is soberly asserted, by the common and statute laws of England, His Majesties most gracious declarations; by innumerable, great and important records of this kingdom, from the time of the Norman conquest to our own times; by the civil law, history, polity, morality, and common reason: and all objections undeniably refuted. As it was inclosed in a letter to a friend, By a true lover of his King and countrey, and sufferer for loyaltyThe third impression, with additions amounting to a third part more than hath been at any time before printed.London [s.n.]printed in the year 1675[10], 147, [1] pWork signed by Tho. Turner.Thomas Turner = A true lover of his King and countrey.With final page of errata.Reproduction of the original in the Lincoln's Inn Library, London.eebo-0082Banks and bankingEnglandEarly works to 1800FinanceEnglandEarly works to 1800EnglandProclamationsEarly works to 1800Banks and bankingFinanceTurner Thomasd. 1679.1001691Cu-RivESCu-RivESCStRLINWaOLNBOOK996394268503316The case of the bankers and their creditors2407547UNISA