The Clarendon-family vindicated, from the gross falshoods and misrepresentations of John Oldmixon, Esq; collector of customs for the port of Bridgwater in Somersetshire, author of The history of the Stuarts, and George Duckett, Esq; one of the commissioners of His Majesty's revenue of excise. Containing, I. Mr. Duckett's letter to Mr. Oldmixon, concerning Mr Smith's pretended alterations of the Earl of Clarendon's history. II. The late Bishop of Rochester's (Dr. Atterbury's) defence of himself, Bp. Smalridge, and Dr. Aldrich, from the aspersions laid to their charge. III. The attestations of Bp. Tanner, Mr. Hearne, and a gentleman of St. John's College in Oxford, relating to the genuine publication of the Earl of Clarendon's History. IV. An account of the assassination of the Earl of Clarendon when in his exile. In a letter to Sir William Coventry, Secretary of State. The whole address'd to George Duckett, Esq; defying him to make good his charge against the noble historian
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London : printed [for E. Curll] in the year, 1732.
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Curll, Edmund, 1675-1747, bookseller.
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- 1732
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- T135573
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- 183981
- Description
- [2], 29, [1] p. ; 8°.
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- Publisher's name from colophon
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