A reply to the famous few question : In which from the public records and other undoubted authorities. Is fully demonstrated, in opposition to that elaborate performance, that the Jews born here before the late act were never intitled to purchase and hold lands to them and their heirs; but were considered only as aliens, or vassals of the crown. In a letter to the gentleman of Lincoln's-Inn. By a freeholder of the county of Surry.

Author/creator Grove, Joseph
Format Electronic
Publication InfoLondon : Printed for J. Robinson, Ludgate-Street; J. Woodyer, next Serjeants Inn, Fleet-street; and J. Swan, near Northumberland House, [1754]
Description94 pages ; 8⁰.
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General noteA freeholder of the county of Surrey = Joseph Grove.
General noteDated at end: Feb. 4. 1754.
General noteOn large paper.
General notePrice on title page: (Price 2s. 6d.)
General noteReproduction of original from British Library.
References English Short Title Catalog, T93318.
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