To the high and honourable House of Peers now in Parliament assembled. The humble petition of John Levet Doctor of Laws, and Mary his wife

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To the high and honourable House of Peers now in Parliament assembled. The humble petition of John Levet Doctor of Laws, and Mary his wife
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Levet, John, LL.D.
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[London :: s.n.,
1645?]
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"To the high and honourable House of Peers now in Parliament assembled. The humble petition of John Levet Doctor of Laws, and Mary his wife." In the digital collection Early English Books Online 2. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/B25932.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed June 16, 2024.

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2. Tho. Walker (the first of the two Witnesses Sir John Waidson had onely seen endorsed upon it) denyes his name upon it to be of his own hand Writing, and G. Copley's sealing and delivering of it.

* 1.1He saith that he neither knows nor believes that G. Copley did seal and deliver Francis Nevile's said Lease, neither is his Name to it of his own hand writing, and he knows it to be true, for that there are some letters in it, that he never makes in such a forme, nor is it sealed with G. Copley's Seal of Armes with which he usually sealed, when he sealed any writings.

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