The two grand ingrossers of Coles: viz. the wood-monger, and the chandler.: In a dialogue, expressing their unjust, and cruell raising the price of coales, when, and how they please, to the generall oppression of the poore. Penn'd on purpose to lay open their subtile practises, and for the reliefe of many thousands of poore people, in, and about the cities of London, and Westminster. By a well-willer to the prosperity of this famous Common-wealth.

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The two grand ingrossers of Coles: viz. the wood-monger, and the chandler.: In a dialogue, expressing their unjust, and cruell raising the price of coales, when, and how they please, to the generall oppression of the poore. Penn'd on purpose to lay open their subtile practises, and for the reliefe of many thousands of poore people, in, and about the cities of London, and Westminster. By a well-willer to the prosperity of this famous Common-wealth.
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Well-willer to the prosperity of this famous Common-wealth.
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London :: Printed for John Harrison at the Holy-Lamb at the east end of S. Pauls,
1653.
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Coal trade -- England
Coal trade -- Westminster
Poor -- England
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"The two grand ingrossers of Coles: viz. the wood-monger, and the chandler.: In a dialogue, expressing their unjust, and cruell raising the price of coales, when, and how they please, to the generall oppression of the poore. Penn'd on purpose to lay open their subtile practises, and for the reliefe of many thousands of poore people, in, and about the cities of London, and Westminster. By a well-willer to the prosperity of this famous Common-wealth." In the digital collection Early English Books Online 2. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/A95422.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed May 23, 2024.

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THE TWO GRAND INGROSSERS OF COLES: VIZ. The Wood-monger, and the Chandler. IN A DIALOGUE, Expressing their unjust, and cruell raising the price of COALES, when, and how they please, to the generall oppression of the Poore.

PENN'D On purpose to lay open their subtile practices, and for the reliefe of many thousands of poore people, in, and about the Cities of LONDON, and WESTMINSTER.

By a Well-willer to the prosperity of this famous Common-wealth.

London, Printed for John Harrison at the Holy-Lamb at the East end of S. Pauls, 1653.

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