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A plea for the commonalty of London, or, A vindication of their rights (which hath been long with-holden from them) in the choice of sundry city officers. As also, a justification of the power of the Court of Common-councell, in the making of acts, or by-laws, for the good and profit of the citizens, notwithstanding the negative votes of the Lord Major and aldermen. Being fully proved by severall charters granted to this City, by sundry royall kings of England, confirmed by Act of Parliament, and by records witnessing the particulars in the practise of them. / In a speech delivered in Common-councell, on Munday the 24th of February, 1644. By John Bellamie.
Bibliographic name/number: Thomason / E.1174[3]; Wing (2nd ed., 1994) / B1816.
Bellamie, John, d. 1654. EEBO British Library records - unstructured. [8], 28 p. London: Printed by George Miller, 1645.
Bellamie, John, d. 1654. EEBO British Library records - unstructured. [8], 28 p. London: Printed by George Miller, 1645.
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