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Remarkable antiquities of the city of Exeter: giving an account of the laws and customs of the place; the offices, Court of Judicature, Gates, Walls, Rivers, churches, and Immunities; the titles and privileges of the several corporations, and their distinct coats of arms finely engraven on copper-plates: with a catalogue o all the bishops, mayors, and sheriffs, from the year 1049, to 1677. Originally collected by Richard Izacke, Esq; heretofore Chamberlain thereof. The second edition: Now very much Enlarged, and continued to the year 1723, by Samuel Izacke, Esq; Esq; the present Chamberlain thereof. To which is also added, a new and correct map of the said city, with a Prospect of the Cathedral, curiously engraven on Copper-Plates: And the Freeman's Oath both Honorary and Common.
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Author Izacke, Richard; Izacke, Samuel
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Fleuron A Database of Eighteenth-Century Printers' Ornaments.
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London
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printed for Edw. Score and John March booksellers in Exon, and Samuel Birt in Ave-Maire-Lane, London
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History and Geography
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T140196
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