(1682). The city of London's plea to the quo warranto, an information brought against their charter in Michaelmas term 1681: Wherein it will appear that the liberties, priviledges, and customs of the said city cannot be forfeited or lost by the misdemeanor of any officer or magistrate thereof, nor their charter be seized into the King's hands for any mis-usage or abusage of their liberties and priviledges, they being confirmed by divers ancient records and acts of Parliament made before and since Magna Charta. Published by Randal Taylor.
Chicago-Zitierstil (17. Ausg.)The City of London's Plea to the Quo Warranto, an Information Brought Against Their Charter in Michaelmas Term 1681: Wherein It Will Appear That the Liberties, Priviledges, and Customs of the Said City Cannot Be Forfeited or Lost by the Misdemeanor of Any Officer or Magistrate Thereof, nor Their Charter Be Seized into the King's Hands for Any Mis-usage or Abusage of Their Liberties and Priviledges, They Being Confirmed by Divers Ancient Records and Acts of Parliament Made Before and Since Magna Charta. London: Published by Randal Taylor, 1682.
MLA-Zitierstil (9. Ausg.)The City of London's Plea to the Quo Warranto, an Information Brought Against Their Charter in Michaelmas Term 1681: Wherein It Will Appear That the Liberties, Priviledges, and Customs of the Said City Cannot Be Forfeited or Lost by the Misdemeanor of Any Officer or Magistrate Thereof, nor Their Charter Be Seized into the King's Hands for Any Mis-usage or Abusage of Their Liberties and Priviledges, They Being Confirmed by Divers Ancient Records and Acts of Parliament Made Before and Since Magna Charta. Published by Randal Taylor, 1682.