Petyt, William.
Britannia languens, or A discourse of trade: shewing the grounds and reasons of the increase and decay of land-rents, national wealth and strength. With application to the late and present state and condition of England, France, and the United Provinces.
London: printed for Tho. Dring, at the Harrow at Chancery-Lane end in Fleetstreet, and Sam. Crouch in Popes-head-Alley near the Royal Exchange in Corn-hill, 1680.
ESTC No. R582.Grub Street ID 126226.
Petyt, William.
Miscellanea parliamentaria: containing presidents 1. Of freedom from arrests. 2. Of censures. 1. Upon such as have wrote books to the dishonour of the Lords or Commons, or to alter the constitution of the government. 2. Upon Members for misdemeanours. 3. Upon persons not Members, for contempts and misdemeanours. 4. For misdemeanours in elections. Besides other presidents and orders of a various nature, both of the House of Lords and Commons. With an appendix, containing several instances wherein the kings of England have consulted and advised with their parliaments, 1. In marriages. 2. Peace and war. 3. Leagues. And other weighty affairs of the kingdom. By William Petyt of the Inner-Temple, Esq;.
London: printed by N. Thompson, for T. Basset at the George, and J. Wickins at the White Hart in Fleetstreet, 1680.
ESTC No. R15174.Grub Street ID 63132.
Petyt, William.
Miscellanea parliamentaria: containing presidents 1. Of freedom from arrests. 2. Of censures. 1. Upon such as have wrote books to the dishonour of the Lords or Commons, or to alter the constitution of the government. 2. Upon Members for misdemeanours. 3. Upon persons not Members, for contempts and misdemeanours. 4. For misdemeanours in elections. Besides other presidents and orders of a various nature, both of the House of Lords and Commons. With an appendix, containing several instances wherein the kings of England have consulted and advised with their parliaments, 1. In marriages. 2. Peace and war. 3. Leagues. And other weighty affairs of the kingdom. By William Petyt of the Inner-Temple, Esq;.
London: printed for T. Basset at the George, and J. Wickins at the White Hart in Fleetstreet, 1680.
ESTC No. R912.Grub Street ID 129229.
Petyt, William.
The antient right of the Commons of England asserted; or, A discourse proving by records and the best historians, that the Commons of England were ever an essential part of Parliament. By William Petyt of the Inner-Temple, Esq;.
London: printed for F. Smith, T. Bassett, J. Wright, R. Chiswell, and S. Heyrick, 1680.
ESTC No. R422.Grub Street ID 123627.
Petyt, William.
Miscellanea Parliamentaria: containing presidents 1. Of freedom from arrests. 2. Of censures. 1. Upon such as have wrote books to the dishonour of the Lords or Commons, or to alter the constitution of the government. 2. Upon Members for misdemeanours. 3. Upon persons not Members, for contempts and misdemeanours. 4. For misdemeanours in elections. Besides other presidents and orders of a various nature, both of the House of Lords and Commons. With an appendix, containing several instances wherein the kings of England have consulted and advised with their parliments 1. In marriages. 2. Peace and war. 3. Leagues. And other weighty affairs of the kingdom. By William Petyt of the Inner-Temple, Esq;.
London: printed by N. Thompson, for T. Basset at the George, and J. Wickens at the White Haart in Fleetstreet 1681.
ESTC No. R31115.Grub Street ID 113930.
Petyt, William.
The pillars of Parliament struck at by the hands of a Cambridge doctor, or, A short view of some of his erroneous positions, destructive to the ancient laws [and] government of England. To which is added the true state of the doctor's error about the Parliament, 49 H.3. By William Petyt, of the Inner Temple, Esq;.
London: printed for Tho. Simmons, at the Princes Arms in Ludgate-Street, MDCLXXXI. [1681].
ESTC No. R5699.Grub Street ID 126120.
Petyt, William.
Britannia languens: or, A discourse of trade, shewing, that the present management of trade in England, is the true reason of the decay of our manufactures, and the late great fall of land-rents; and that the increase of trade, in the method it now stands in, must proportionably decay England. Wherein is particularly demonstrated, that the East-India Company, as now managed, has already near destroyed our trade in those parts, as well as that with Turky, and in short time must necessarily beggar the nation. Humbly offered to the consideration of this presen Parliament.
London: printed for Richard Baldwin, near the Black Bull in the Old-Baily, 1689.
ESTC No. R218978.Grub Street ID 93566.
Petyt, William.
Jus parliamentarium: or, the ancient power, jurisdiction, rights and liberties, of the most high court of Parliament, revived and asserted. In two parts. By William Petyt, Esq; Late of the Inner-Temple, and Keeper of the Records in the Tower of London.
London: printed for and sold by John Nourse, at the Lamb without Temple Bar; M. Green, at Charing Cross; Cæsar Ward, and Richard Chandler, at the Ship without Temple Bar, and at their shops in Coney Street, York, and at Scarborough Spaw; George Hawkins, at Milton's Head between the Temple Gates in Fleet Street, and at Tunbridge Wells; and Thomas Waller, in the Middle Temple Cloysters, [London], MDCCXXXIX. [1739].
ESTC No. T145553.Grub Street ID 192290.
Petyt, William.
Jus parliamentarium: or, the antient power, jurisdiction, rights, liberties, and privileges, of the most high court of Parliament. In two parts. ... By William Petyt, ...
London: printed for Cæsar Ward and Richard Chandler, at the Ship without Temple-Bar, and at York and at Scarborough, 1741.
ESTC No. N29611.Grub Street ID 18710.