Sir William Killigrew, His Answer to the Fenne Mens Objections Against the Earle of Lindsey, His Drayning in Lincolnshire
Three Playes Written by Sir William Killigrew, Vice-chamberlain to Her Majesty the Queen Consort, 1664, Viz. [brace] Selindra, Pandora, Ormasdes
Certaine Papers concerning the Earle of Lindsey his Fennes. In which is shewed the Committee's advice to the owners and commoners friendly to agree the differences between them and the drainers ... With a paper directed to Sir William Killigrew, and signed William Howett. And also an answer to that paper by Sir William Killigrew
The Late Earl of Lindsey His Title, by which Himself, and His Participants Do Claim 24000. Acres of Land in the Fennes in Lincoln-shire
The late Earle of Lindsey his title, by which himself and his participants do claim 24000. acres of lands in the fennes in Lincoln-shire
A Proposal, Shewing how this Nation May be Vast Gainers by All the Sums of Money, Given to the Crown, Without Lessening the Prerogative
The Late Earle of Lindsey His Title, by which Himself and His Participants Do Claim 24,000 Acres of Lands in the Fennes in Lincoln-shire
Sr. William Killigrew his answer to the fenne mens objections against the earle of Lindsey his drayning in Lincolnshire
Sr. William Killigrew his answer to the fenne mens objections against the earle of Lindsey his drayning in Lincolnshire