The head-Constable's-Assistant: or, a mize-book for the County-Palatine of Cheshire. The same being Tables ready Cast up; whereby any Township's just Proportion of any Tax charged by Way of the Mize, may readily and exactly be known. Composed about twenty years ago, by Mr. John Jolley, late of Bug-Lawton, for his own private Use: And now publish'd by him for the Benefit of his Country. Anno. Salutis, 1726.

  • Jolley, John.
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[1725]
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London : printed by J. Read in White-Fryers, for the author, of whom these books may be had; and also of most of the booksellers in the County-Palatine of Cheshire, [1725]

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381,[3]p. ; 80.

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ESTC T116685

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