Publications of James Whitelocke

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  • Whitelocke, James. A learned and necessary argument to prove that each subject hath a propriety in his goods. Shewing also the extent of the kings prerogative in impositions upon the goods of merchants exported and imported, out of and into this kingdome. Together with a remonstrance presented to the Kings Most Excellent Majesty, by the Honourable House of Commons, in the Parliament holden anno dom. 1610. annoq[ue] regis Jacobi, 7. By a late learned judge of this kingdome. London: printed by Richard Bishop for Iohn Burroughes, and are to be sold by Richard Hassell book-seller in Bristoll, 1641. ESTC No. R42765. Grub Street ID 123967.
  • Whitelocke, James. A learned and necessary argument to prove that each subject hath a propriety in his goods. Shewing also the extent of the Kings prerogative in impositions upon the goods of merchants exported and imported, out of and into this kingdome. Together with a remonstrance presented to the Kings most excellent Majesty, by the honourable House of Commons, in the Parliament holden anno. Dom. 1610. annoq?[ue] regis Jacobi, 7. By a late learned judge of this kingdome. London: printed by Richard Bishop for Iohn Burroughes, and are to be sold at his shop at the signe of the Golden Dragon neare the Inner Temple gate in Fleetstreet, 1641. ESTC No. R18050. Grub Street ID 71521.
  • Whitelocke, James. A learned and necessary argument to prove that each subject hath a propriety in his goods. Shewing also the extent of the kings perogative in impositions upon the goods of merchants exported and imported out of and into this kingdome. Together with a remonstrance presented to the Kings most excellent Majesty, by the honourable House of Commons, in the Parliament, holden anno Dom. 1610. Annoq? Regis Jacobi, 7. By a late learned judge of this kingdome. London: printed by Richard Bishop for Thomas Slater, and are to be sold at his shop at the signe of the Swan in Duck-lane, 1641. ESTC No. R25199. Grub Street ID 108907.
  • Whitelocke, James. A learned and necessary argument to prove that each subject hath a propriety in his goods. Shewing also the extent of the kings prerogative in impositions upon the goods of merchants exported and imported, out of and into this kingdome. Together with a remonstrance presented to the Kings most excellent Majesty, by the honourable House of Commons, in the Parliament holden anno Dom. 1610. Annoq[ue] Regis Jacobi, 7. By a late reverend and learned judge of this kingdome. London: printed for Iohn Burroughes, and are to be sold a [sic] his shop at the signe of the Golden Dragon neare the Inner Temple gate in Fleetstreet, 1641. ESTC No. R232927. Grub Street ID 104559.
  • Whitelocke, James. The rights of the people concerning impositions, stated in a learned argument; with a remonstrance presented to the Kings most excellent Majesty, by the honorable House of Commons, in the Parliament, an. Dom. 1610. Annoq; Regis Jac. 7. By a late eminent judge of this nation. London: printed for William Leak, at the Crown in Fleetstreet, betwixt the two Temple-Gates, 1658. ESTC No. R209093. Grub Street ID 85311.