An answer to a bill in the Chancery of New-Jersey
at the suit of John Earl of Stair, and others, commonly called Proprietors of the Eastern Division of New-Jersey, against Benjamin Bond, and others claiming under the original proprietors and associates of Elizabeth-Town. : To which is added; nothing either of the publications of the Council of Proprietors of East New-Jersey, or of the pretences of the rioters, and their seducers; except so far as the persons meant by rioters, pretend title against the parties to the above answer; but a great deal of the controversy, though much less of the history and constitution of New-Jersey, than the said bill. : [One line of text in Latin] : Published by subscription
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Author
Publication
1752 - Printed and sold by James Parker, at the new printing-office, in Beaver-Street., New-York, New York (State)
Language
English
Word Count
12,000 words, Guess
Page Count
48 pages
Identifiers
- Open LibraryOL58170192M
- OCLC Control Number55836940
Subjects
Series Statement
- Early American imprints -- no. 6808
Other Editions
- An answer to a bill in the Chancery of New-Jersey
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