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A Genealogical table, shewing the descent of the family of De Ferrars (to which George Townshend, now Earl of Leicester, and Baron of Chartley, is lineal heir) from coheirs both of the Saxon and Norman Earls of that county
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The subsequent account of what passed lately at Lubenham Lodge, in Leicestershire, an estate belonging to Benjamin Kidney, Esq. has many circumstances in it deeply interesting to every gentleman of landed property - Mr. Kidney, therefore, thinks it but just to print and publish the particulars, that every gentleman may be put upon his guard against the machinations of a most abandoned gang of land swindlers who are numerous, whose deep laid schemes have been too successful already for want of spirit and resolution to resist them
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A supplement to the Investigation of the native rights of British subjects
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The will which the law makes
or, how it disposes of a person's estate, in case he dies without will or testament. Shewing In a plain, easy, and comprehensive Manner, how a man's family or Relations will be intitled to his real and personal estate, and how the same is subject to the discharge of his debts: likewise How the Debts are to be paid by the Administrator, and to whom the Surplus of the Personal Estate is to be distributed, pursuant to the Stat. 22 & 23 Car. II. the ... Jac. II. and the Customs of the City of London and Province of York. By Peter Lovelass, of the Inner Temple, Gent -
Rights and priviledges of the freemen of Exeter
being an account of all legacies left to the poor of the said city, from the year 1164 to 1674 inclusive; Containing An Alphabetical List of the Persons Names by whom such Legacies were left; also The Sums left by each of them; and The Uses to which they were ordered to be applied by the Donors, being in the whole 132: first printed in the year 1736, by Samuel Izacke, gent. from the manuscript of his grandfather, Richard Izacke, Esq. Clerk of the Peace for the City and County of Exeter; Interspersed with proper Remarks detecting the Misapplication of some of the said Charities: to which is now added a copious index, Pointing out the Situation of the Lands, the Amount of Monies, Annuities, &c. given to each Charity respectively, arranged chronologically -
Narrative and proofs
By Thomas Lord Camelford