Englands grievance discovered, in relation to the coal trade; with the map of the river of Tine, and situation of the town and corporation of Newcastle: the tyrannical oppression of those magistrates, their charters and grants; the several tryals, depositions, and judgements obtained against them; with a breviate of several statutes proving repugnant to their actings; with proposals for reducing the excessive rates of coals for the future; and the rise of their grants appearing in this book. By Ralph Gardiner, of chirton, in the county of Northumberland, Gent.

  • Gardiner, Ralph, 1625-
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1796
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England's grievance discovered, in relation to the coal trade

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[Newcastle upon Tyne] : London: printed for R. Ibbitson, in Smithfield, and P. Stent, at the White Horse, in Giltspur Street, without New Gate, 1655. Newcastle: reprinted by D. Akenhead and Sons, Fronting the Exchange, 1796.

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[2],viii,216p.,plates : map,ports. ; 80.

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ESTC T140731

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