To the King's most excellent Majesty, the Right Honorable Lords, spiritual and temporal; and to the noble and worthy Commons of England, assembled in Parliament. This out-side sheet was really prepared to add to this book, to undeceive King, Parliament, and people; ...

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To the King's most excellent Majesty, the Right Honorable Lords, spiritual and temporal; and to the noble and worthy Commons of England, assembled in Parliament. This out-side sheet was really prepared to add to this book, to undeceive King, Parliament, and people; ...
Author
Percy, James, 1619-1690?
Publication
[London :: s.n.,
1680?]
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Subject terms
Percy, James, -- 1619-1690? -- Early works to 1800.
England and Wales. -- Parliament -- Early works to 1800.
Land titles -- England -- Early works to 1800.
Inheritance and succession -- England -- Early works to 1800.
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"To the King's most excellent Majesty, the Right Honorable Lords, spiritual and temporal; and to the noble and worthy Commons of England, assembled in Parliament. This out-side sheet was really prepared to add to this book, to undeceive King, Parliament, and people; ..." In the digital collection Early English Books Online 2. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/A54319.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed June 13, 2024.

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IT is Hop'd, that Your Majesty will never Condescend, that the Lord Ogle shall assume the Name of Percy; nor that the Percies Lands shall be settled upon him, by Act of Parliament: For the Lady Lucy gave all her Lands to the Heir-Males of the Percies for ever. God forbid, that ever such a Fraud should be Committed in this Nation! Especially, when the true Heir-Male hath pro∣ved his Pedigree.

Moreover, Your Petitioner remains Unmarryed: And further hopes, that by God's Providence, and Your Patron-like Care, such a Match may be obtain'd, that will support the Title, and raise the Percies Name to its former Splendor.

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