A chronological history of England: or, an impartial abstract of the most remarkable transactions, and the most considerable publick occurrences, both civil and military, domestick and foreign, that have happen'd in the several kings reigns, since the first attempt by Julius Cæsar, upon this southern-part of Great-Britain, down to the end of Queen Anne's reign. Being a history of bare matters of fact, with the series of affairs in their proper order, carefully and faithfully collected from the best and most authentick authors, without the least reflections or remarks throughout the whole work. By John Pointer, M.A. Chaplain of Merton College in Oxford, and Rector of Slapton in Northampton-Shire.

  • Pointer, John, 1668-1754.
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1714
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Oxford : printed by Leon. Litchfield, for Bernard Lintott at the Cross-Keys, between the two Temple-Gates in Fleet-Street, London, 1714.

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2v.([10],767,[73]p.) ; 120.

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ESTC T195546

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