William Hobkins, belt-maker, appellant. Roger Hogg, merchant, respondent. The appellant's case [electronic resource]
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- Hobkins, William
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- [London : s.n., 1715]
- 3,[1] pages ; 2⁰.
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- "To be heard the [blank] day of August 1715" (docket title).
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- House of Lords appeal case.
- Reproduction of original from Trinity College Library.
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- English Short Title Catalog, T219376.
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