Jenkins, Leoline Sir
Also known as
Jenkins, Leoline
Died 1685-01-01
Identifiers
- Open LibraryOL11959387A
Top Subjects
- Admiralty (3)
- Catholic Church (2)
- James II King of England (1633-1701) (2)
- Politics and government (1)
- 1685-1688 (1)
- Great Britain (1)
- Controversial literature (1)
Books by Jenkins, Leoline Sir
Total count: 7
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The Examination Of Captain William Bedlow Deceased, Relating to The Popish Plot, Taken in his last Sickness, by Sir Francis North, Chief Justice of the Court of Common Pleas. Together with the Narrative of Sir Francis North, at the Council BoardAnd the Letter of Sir Francis North, to Mr.Secretary Jenkins, Relating to this Examination. Perused and Signed to be Printed, According- ing to the Order of the House of Commons1680-01-01
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A Letter To The King, When Duke of York, Perswading him to return to the Protestant Religion, where- in the chief Errors of the Papists are exposed, and the Ten- dency of their Doctrines to promote Arbitrary Government, provedpublisher not identified1685-01-01
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A letter to the King when Duke of Yorkperswading him to return to the Protestant religion; wherein the chief errors of the papists are exposed, and the tendency of their doctrines to promote arbitary government, proved[s.n.]1688-01-01
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A letter to the King when Duke of York, perswading him to return to the Protestant religionwherein the chief errors of the Papists are exposed, and the tendency of their doctrine to lead to arbitrary government provedPrinted, and are to be sold by Richard Janeway1688-01-01
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Extracts from Godolphin, Sea laws, Jenkins, Malyne, Zouch and Exton of all the parts of those treatises which relate to the admiralty jurisdiction in cases of contractsalso, the commission of George III to the Vice Admiralty Court in New Hampshire in 1776, and an abstract of the records of the Vice Admiralty Court in Massachusetts prior to the revolutionHowe & Norton1826-01-01
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Extracts from Godolphin, Sea laws, Jenkins, Maline, Zouch and Exton, of all the parts of those treatises which relate to the admiralty jurisdiction in cases of contractsalso, the commission of George III. to the Vice Admiralty Court in New Hampshire in 1766, and an abstract of the records of the Vice Admiralty Court in Massachusetts prior to the RevolutionHowe & Norton, printers1826-01-01
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Digest of cases adjudicated in the courts of admiralty of the United States and in the High Court of Admiralty in Englandtogether with some topics from the works of Sir Leoline Jenkins, ktLittle and Brown1839-01-01