An abstract of some part of the rights, franchises, priviledges, immunities, freedoms, and liberties belonging to the dean and chapter of the cathedral church of St. Paul, London, : and to their tenants, and the resiants, and inhabitants within their fee: faithfully translated out of the original grants, and thought fit to be made known, and published for the appealing of all oppositions made to the disturbance of the execution of justice, by reason of the ignorance thereof..
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