The case and justification of Sr. John Pettus, of the county of Suffolk, knight, concerning two charitable bills now depending in the House of Lords under his care. One for the better settling of Mr. Henry Smith's estate, according to the donor's true intention. The other for settling of charitable uses in the town of Kelshall, according to the desire of the chief land-owners and inhabitants there. Humbly represented to the Lords and Commons in Parliament. For the better regulating of them for the future.
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Pettus, John, Sir, 1613-1690., 2016,
The case and justification of Sr. John Pettus, of the county of Suffolk, knight, concerning two charitable bills now depending in the House of Lords under his care. One for the better settling of Mr. Henry Smith's estate, according to the donor's true intention. The other for settling of charitable uses in the town of Kelshall, according to the desire of the chief land-owners and inhabitants there. Humbly represented to the Lords and Commons in Parliament. For the better regulating of them for the future., CLARIN DSpace,
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