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Christopher Tancred
English benefactor (1689-1754)
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A scheme for an act of Parliament for the better regulating servants , and ascertaining their wages, and lessening the future growth of the poor, and vagrants of the kingdom. Humbly offer'd to the consideration of the Parliament of Great Britain. By a magistrate of the north of England.
Tancred, Christopher, 1689-1754.
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Date: 1724
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An essay for a general regulation of the law, and the more easy and speedy advancement of justice In which the great corruptions and expences of law controversies are exposed, and effectual methods proposed to redress such great national grievances. Address'd to the Right Honourable Peter Lord King, lord high chancellor of Great Britain. By Christopher Tancred, of Whixley in the county of York, Esq,.
Christopher Tancred
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Date: M.DCC.XXVII. [1727]
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An essay for a general regulation of the law, and the more easy and speedy advancement of justice . Address'd to the Right Honourable Peter Lord King, Lord High Chancellor of Great Britain. Perus'd and Approv'd by several Eminent Persons. By a gentleman of the West Riding of the county of York.
Christopher Tancred
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Date: M.DCC.XXVII. [1727]
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A draught of a bill, for the more easy and speedy recovery of small debts , Humbly offer'd to the consideration of the Parliament of Great Britain, for its being introduced and passed into a law the --- ensuing sessions. By Christopher Tancred, of Whisely in the county of York, Esq; author of a late treatise, intituled, An essay for a general regulation of the law, and the more easy and speedy advancement of justice.
Christopher Tancred
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Date: M.DCC.XXX. [1730]
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