01700nam 2200409Ia 450 99640902010331620220121121348.0ocn951968239(CKB)4940000000597874(OCoLC)951968239(OCoLC)ocn951968239(OCoLC)9930375900971(EXLCZ)99494000000059787420160621d1666 uy |engurbn#|||a|bb|For the Earl of Cleveland[electronic resource] the Earl of Cleveland doth not doubt but that his council have fully satisfied your lordships in the justice of his cause, and the unreasonableness of his adversaries demands, and doth with some confidence hope, that he shall not be undone for want of your lordships concurrence with the House of Commons ..[London? s.n.1666]1 sheet ([1] p.)Title from caption and opening lines of text.Place and date of publication suggested by Wing (2nd ed., 1994).Reproduction of original in: British Library.Estates (Law)EnglandCasesEarly works to 1800Land titlesEnglandEarly works to 1800Claims against decedents' estatesEnglandEarly works to 1800Great BritainHistoryRestoration, 1660-1688JurisprudenceEstates (Law)Land titlesClaims against decedents' estatesCleveland Thomas WentworthEarl of,1591-1667.1013988UMIUMIBOOK996409020103316For the Earl of Cleveland2566598UNISA