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Title: The petition and case of the London pilots. To the honorable the master, wardens, assistants, and elder bretheren of the Trinity House. The humble petition of Robert Lash, Robert Young, Thomas Langly, Thomas Lintal, William Read, Adam Knowler, Samuel Hust, Anthony Thomson, Roger Bunting, Paul Phillips, and Phillip Stafford, and others, the pilots of London members of this corporation.
Print source: The petition and case of the London pilots. To the honorable the master, wardens, assistants, and elder bretheren of the Trinity House. The humble petition of Robert Lash, Robert Young, Thomas Langly, Thomas Lintal, William Read, Adam Knowler, Samuel Hust, Anthony Thomson, Roger Bunting, Paul Phillips, and Phillip Stafford, and others, the pilots of London members of this corporation.
[S.l.: s.n., 1689]
Alternate titles: Humble petition of Robert Lash, Robert Young, Thomas Langly, Thomas Lintal, William Read, Adam Knowler, Samuel Hust, Anthony Thomson, Roger Bunting, Paul Phillips, and Phillip Stafford, and others, the pilots of London members of this corporation Caption title on p. 2:Case of the pilots of London, humbly presented to the master, wardens, assistants, and elder bretheren of the Trinity House, London
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Great Britain -- History -- William and Mary, 1689-1702 -- Sources -- Early works to 1800.
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