Pettus, John, 1613-1690?
Pettus, John, Sir, 1613-1690
Pettus, John 1613-1690 Sir
John Pettus
Pettus, John
Pettus, John, Knight of Suffolk, 1613-1690
VIAF ID: 61896914 ( Personal )
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- 100 1 _ ‡a Pettus, John, ‡d 1613-1690?
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Works
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Beschreibung aller fürnemisten mineralischen Ertzt- und Berckwercksarten. | |
The case and justification of Sr. John Pettus, of the county of Suffolk, knight : concerning two charitable bills now depending in the House of Lords under his care. One for the better settling of Mr. Henry Smith's estate, according to the donor's true intention. The other for settling of charitable uses in the town of Kelshall, according to the desire of the chief land-owners and inhabitants there. Humbly represented to the Lords and Commons in Parliament. For the better regulating of them for the future | |
The constitution of parliaments in England, deduced from the time of King Edward the Second. | |
England's independency upon the papal power historically and judicially stated | |
Fleta minor in 2 parts ; Essays of Lazarus Erckern, transl. into English ; and Essays on metallick words as a dictionary | |
Fleta minor : the laws of art and nature, in knowing, judging, assaying, fining, refining and inlarging the bodies of confin'd metals, in two parts | |
A narrative of the excommunication of Sir John Pettus of the county of Suffolk, Knight obtained against him by his lady, a Roman Catholick, and the true state of the case between them : with his faithful answers to several aspersions raised against him by her, to the prepossessing the judgments of some honourable persons and others | |
Or the history, laws and places of the chief mines and mineral works in England, Wales, and the English pale in Ireland | |
St. foine improved : a discourse shewing the utility and benefit which England hath and may receive by the grasse called St. Foine, and answering to objections urged against it, being useful for all ingenious men | |
Volatiles from the history of Adam and Eve: : containing, many unquestioned truths, and allowable notions of several natures. |