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WEBB, PHILIP CARTERET]. The Question, whether a Jew, born within the British Dominions, was, before the making the late Act of Parliament, a Person capable, by Law, to purchase and to hold lands to him, and his Heirs. London, 1753. FIRST EDITION, 2 f...

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WEBB, PHILIP CARTERET]. The Question, whether a Jew, born within the British Dominions, was, before the making the late Act of Parliament, a Person capable, by Law, to purchase and to hold lands to him, and his Heirs. London, 1753. FIRST EDITION, 2 f...

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WEBB, PHILIP CARTERET]. The Question, whether a Jew, born within the British Dominions, was, before the making the late Act of Parliament, a Person capable, by Law, to purchase and to hold lands to him, and his Heirs. London, 1753. FIRST EDITION, 2 folding engraved plates shewing facsimiles of deeds. Roth, p. 224 (B1, no 114, giving incorrect number of pages) [ bound with :] [GROVE, JOSEPH]. A Reply to the Famous Jew Question. In which...is fully demonstrated, in opposition to that elaborate performance, that the Jews born here before the late Act were never intitled to purchase and hold Lands to them and their Heirs; but were considered only as Aliens, or Vassals of the Crown. London, [1754]. FIRST EDITION. Roth, p. 225 (B1, no. 120); PRYNNE, WILLIAM. A Short Demurrer to the Jews...1656. MANUSCRIPT copied out and signed and dated by P.C. Crespigny, Camberwell, 23 February 1754, one leaf torn. Together in one vol., 4to contemporary boards, covers detached, back crudely repaired with tape, corners worn, some leaves browned . Inscribed on title-page: "Given me by ye Author, Philip Carteret Webb Esqr. 22d Novr. 1753. P.C.C." Bookplate of P.C. Crespigny and several of his neat annotations throughout -- WILLME, J. [Hebrew] Sepherah Shelosh. Three Letters, sent to some Dispersed, but well-advised Jews, now resident at Liverpool in Lancashire. 1756. 4to, contemporary calf, rebacked, slightly spotted . Roth, p. 259 (B4, no. 14a) -- [SIMONS, HENRY]. The Case of Henry Simons, a Polish Jew Merchant; and his Appeal to the Public thereon. Now publish'd with the Tryal at Chelmsford, for the Benefit of Him and his unhappy Family. London, 1753. 8vo, new calf, old inscriptions on title . Roth, p. 253 (B3, no. 26) -- ASHLEY, JAMES. The Case and Appeal of James Ashley of Bread-Street, London...in relation to I. The apprehending Henry Simons...Second Edition. London, 1753. 8vo, new calf, dampstained . Engraved portrait of Simons. Roth, p. 252 (B3, no. 25). University College London inkstamps. (4)

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WEBB, PHILIP CARTERET]. The Question, whether a Jew, born within the British Dominions, was, before the making the late Act of Parliament, a Person capable, by Law, to purchase and to hold lands to him, and his Heirs. London, 1753. FIRST EDITION, 2 folding engraved plates shewing facsimiles of deeds. Roth, p. 224 (B1, no 114, giving incorrect number of pages) [ bound with :] [GROVE, JOSEPH]. A Reply to the Famous Jew Question. In which...is fully demonstrated, in opposition to that elaborate performance, that the Jews born here before the late Act were never intitled to purchase and hold Lands to them and their Heirs; but were considered only as Aliens, or Vassals of the Crown. London, [1754]. FIRST EDITION. Roth, p. 225 (B1, no. 120); PRYNNE, WILLIAM. A Short Demurrer to the Jews...1656. MANUSCRIPT copied out and signed and dated by P.C. Crespigny, Camberwell, 23 February 1754, one leaf torn. Together in one vol., 4to contemporary boards, covers detached, back crudely repaired with tape, corners worn, some leaves browned . Inscribed on title-page: "Given me by ye Author, Philip Carteret Webb Esqr. 22d Novr. 1753. P.C.C." Bookplate of P.C. Crespigny and several of his neat annotations throughout -- WILLME, J. [Hebrew] Sepherah Shelosh. Three Letters, sent to some Dispersed, but well-advised Jews, now resident at Liverpool in Lancashire. 1756. 4to, contemporary calf, rebacked, slightly spotted . Roth, p. 259 (B4, no. 14a) -- [SIMONS, HENRY]. The Case of Henry Simons, a Polish Jew Merchant; and his Appeal to the Public thereon. Now publish'd with the Tryal at Chelmsford, for the Benefit of Him and his unhappy Family. London, 1753. 8vo, new calf, old inscriptions on title . Roth, p. 253 (B3, no. 26) -- ASHLEY, JAMES. The Case and Appeal of James Ashley of Bread-Street, London...in relation to I. The apprehending Henry Simons...Second Edition. London, 1753. 8vo, new calf, dampstained . Engraved portrait of Simons. Roth, p. 252 (B3, no. 25). University College London inkstamps. (4)

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