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<titleStmt><title n="EcB1717"><title>Wednesday club-law: or, The injustice, dishonour, and ill policy of breaking into parliamentary contracts for publick debts [...]</title>
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<publicationStmt><p>Distributed as part of the Lampeter Corpus</publicationStmt>
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<idNo type="Lamp">T224/6113</idNo>
<date>1717</date>
<pubPlace>London</pubPlace>
<bookseller>E. Smith; Anne Dodd</bookseller>
<pubFormat>octavo</pubFormat>
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<persName>William Broome</persName>
<birth><date>1689</date> Haslington (Cheshire)</birth>
<residence>Haslington; Eton; Cambridge; Sturston (Suffolk)</residence>
<education>Eton; St. John's College, Cambridge: LLD (1728)</education>
<occupation>Greek scholar; translator; vicar; rector; chaplain; writer</occupation>
<socecstatus>professions (clergy)</socecstatus>
<socecstatuspat>husbandman</socecstatuspat>
<biogNote>married a wealthy widow</biogNote>
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