The True and ancient hereditary right consider'd and explain'd ..: being an answer to the non-jurors argument on hereditary right . ry the Second for theHereditary Right to defend to^ uponthe T>eath of the Trincefs Eleanor,and the Forfeiture of King John, butthe Trincefs Maud, eldefi T)aughter ofKing Henry the Second^ and Motherof the firjl Royal Blood in the An-cefiors of King GEORGE. P. 3 o. CHAP. VII. That all King JohnV Children were bornin unlawful JVedlock^ and thereforecould have no Title to the true Here-ditary Right. P. ^^, C H A P. VIII. If the Eleflive Right with which theStates


The True and ancient hereditary right consider'd and explain'd ..: being an answer to the non-jurors argument on hereditary right . ry the Second for theHereditary Right to defend to^ uponthe T>eath of the Trincefs Eleanor,and the Forfeiture of King John, butthe Trincefs Maud, eldefi T)aughter ofKing Henry the Second^ and Motherof the firjl Royal Blood in the An-cefiors of King GEORGE. P. 3 o. CHAP. VII. That all King JohnV Children were bornin unlawful JVedlock^ and thereforecould have no Title to the true Here-ditary Right. P. ^^, C H A P. VIII. If the Eleflive Right with which theStates ifivejied Henry the Tbird^ bebetter than the preceding HereditaryRight, then his prefcjit Majefty haththe Advantage that way aljo. P. 3 8. CHAP. IX. The Genealogy of King GEORGEfrom Henry the Seconds p. 3^. CHAP. The contents. CHAP. X The Reafons that might induce the States^on the T)eath of King John, to fet ^-fide the ftri6i Hereditary Right of the*Princefs Eleanor. !*• 43• G H A P. XI. The Reafons why the States have Au-thority^ in very extraordinary Cafes^to fet aflde ftri^f Hereditary Right. P. 47. The. The True and Ancient Hereditary Right Confiderd and Explaind. INTRODUCTION. The NeceJJity which put the Author up07ivindicating His Majeftys Right to theCrown ; and particularly^ apojt theFoot of ftriB Hereditary Right: withthe Ground and Reajons of the fol-lowing Argument. HE Providential Difpoi^dof my Habitation layingme under the NecclTity ofconverfing with fcveralthat were Non -jurors, , and Pcrfons dififfcded to the prefent Happy Government; it very frequently and unavoidably drew me into C Con-


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