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William Keith
(Keith, William, Sir, 1680-1749)
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Keith, William, Sir, 1680-1749: The history of the British plantations in America with a chronological account of the most remarkable things, which happen' d to the first adventurers in their several discoveries of that new world : part I, containing the history of Virginia, with remarks on the trade and commerce of that colony (Printed at the expence of the Society for the Encouragement of Learning by S. Richardson and sold by A. Millar ..., J. Nourse ..., and J. Gray ..., 1738) (page images at HathiTrust)
Keith, William, Sir, 1680-1749: Indian treaty at Conestogoe--Dublin--1723 (Re-printed, by Elizabeth Sadleir, for Samuel Fuller, at the Globe and Scales, in Meath Street, 1723), also by Pennsylvania, William L. Clements, Samuel Fuller, Elizabeth Sadleir, -1682? Ockanickon, Pennsylvania. 1722, and Five Nations (page images at HathiTrust)
Keith, William, Sir, 1680-1749: A just and plain vindication of Sir William Keith, Bart. late governour of Pennsilvania, from the untruths and aspertions contained in a paper, printed at London, and now reprinting at Philadelphia, under the title of The case of the heir at law and executrix of the late proprietor of Pennsilvania, &c. ([Philadelphia : Printed by Samuel Keimer?, 1726]) (HTML at Evans TCP)
Keith, William, Sir, 1680-1749: A letter from Sir William Keith, bart. governour of Pennsylvania, to Mr. James Logan, secretary to the proprietorship of the said province, on occasion of Mr. Logan's having sent to Sir William a copy of his printed paper called the Antidote. (Philadelphia: : Printed and sold by Andrew Bradford,, 1725) (HTML at Evans TCP)
Keith, William, Sir, 1680-1749: A letter to His Majesty's justices of the peace for the county of Chester, with the governour's spceeh [sic] from the bench, at a Court of Oyer and Terminer, held at Chester the 15th day of April, 1718, : published at the request of the representatives of the free-men of this province, in General Assembly met at Philadelphia the 5th day of May, 1718. (Philadelphia, : Printed, and sold by Andrew Bradford., MDCCXVIII. [1718]) (HTML at Evans TCP)
Keith, William, Sir, 1680-1749: A modest reply to the speech of Isaac Norris, Esq; delivered from the bench, in the Court of Common-Pleas, held for the city and county of Philadelphia, the 11th day of September, 1727, and afterwards printed. ([Philadelphia : Printed by Andrew Bradford, 1727]) (HTML at Evans TCP)
Keith, William, Sir, 1680-1749: New-Castle upon Delaware, May 28. 1724. This being the anniversary of His Majesty's birth-day, Sir William Keith, Baronet, our governeur, came to the court-house, attended with the principal inhabitants of the place, and after having caused the King's Charter to be publish'd for erecting the same into a body corporate and politick, with many valuable privileges, by the name of the city of Newcastle; he made the following speech to the corporation. (Philadelphia: : Printed and sold by S. Keimer, in High-Street, and W. Read in the city of Newcastle., [1724]) (HTML at Evans TCP)
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