A reply, to the peevish, weak, and malevolent objections , brought by Dr. Stukeley, in his Origines Roystonianæ, no.2. against An answer to, or remarks upon, his Origines Roystonianæ, no.1. Wherein the said answer is maintained; Royston proved to be an old Saxon Town, its Derivation and Original; and the History of Lady Roisia shewn to be a meer Fable and Figment. By Charles Parkin, A. M. Rector of Oxburgh in Norfolk.

  • Parkin, Charles, 1689-1765.
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MDCCXLVIII. [1748]
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A reply, to the peevish, weak, and malevolent objections, brought by Dr. Stukeley, in his Origines Roystonianæ, no.2. against An answer to, or remarks upon, his Origines Roystonianæ, no.1. Wherein the said answer is maintained; Royston proved to be an old

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