The case of Elizabeth Williams, about the age of four years old; : sole daughter, heir, and devisee of Thomas Williams, late of Cabalva in the county of Radnor esq; her late father, deceased, respondent to the petition of appeal, of Henry Cornwall esq;
| Main Author: | Williams, Elizabeth, fl. 1701 |
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| Other Authors: | Cornwall, Henry, Colonel |
| Format: | eBook |
| Language: | English |
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[London :
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1701]
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