The petition, and narrative of Geo. Wither Esq; concerning his many grievances and long sufferings; with a preceding addresse made to the Honourable Members of Parliament in their single capacities, to incline them to a speedy consideration of his case in Parliament. Hodie nobis, cras vobis.
- Title
- The petition, and narrative of Geo. Wither Esq; concerning his many grievances and long sufferings; with a preceding addresse made to the Honourable Members of Parliament in their single capacities, to incline them to a speedy consideration of his case in Parliament. Hodie nobis, cras vobis.
- Author
- Wither, George, 1588-1667.
- Publication
- [London :: s.n.,
- 1659]
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- Subject terms
- England and Wales. -- Parliament -- Early works to 1800.
- Link to this Item
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- Cite this Item
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"The petition, and narrative of Geo. Wither Esq; concerning his many grievances and long sufferings; with a preceding addresse made to the Honourable Members of Parliament in their single capacities, to incline them to a speedy consideration of his case in Parliament. Hodie nobis, cras vobis." In the digital collection Early English Books Online 2. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/A96760.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed June 19, 2024.
Contents
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The
Petition, andNarrative ofGeo. Wither Esq; concerning his many grie∣vances and long sufferings; with a Preceding Addresse made to the Honourable Members of Parliament in their single Capacities, to in∣cline them to a speedy consideration of his Case in Parliament. - To the Right Honourable, the Knights, Citizens and Bur∣gesses in Parliament Assembled.
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The
Narrative, andSeries of theGrievances, offered by the forenamed Petitioner, in relation to the precedingPetition; with his humble Re∣quests thereunto subjoyned.