Richard Venn
Sir Richard Venn or Fenn (died 18 August 1639) was an English merchant who was Lord Mayor of London in 1637. Provided by Wikipedia
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King George's title asserted Or, a letter to a Fellow of a College in Cambridge; shewing, The Lawfulness of the Oaths Requir'd by the present Government, upon Principles equally re... by Venn, Richard 1691-1740
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King George's title asserted proving I. From the doubtful Birth of the Pretender: II. That the States of the Realm had Power to determine the Controversy about the Succession. III.... by Venn, Richard 1691-1740
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Tracts and sermons on several occasions By the Reverend Richard Venn, A. M. Late Rector of St. Antholin's, London by Venn, Richard 1691-1740
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A sermon preached before the Right Honourable the Lord-Mayor and aldermen, in the Cathedral church of St. Paul's, London, on Monday, January 30, 1737. Being the Day appointed to be... by Venn, Richard 1691-1740
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King George's title asserted or, a letter to a fellow of a college in Cambridge; shewing The Lawfulness of the oaths required by the present Government, upon Principles equally rec... by Venn, Richard 1691-1740
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