William Keith
Active Years
Min year: 1718, Max year: 1794, Max count: 3
As Author
- 1718: A letter to His Majesty's justices of the peace for the county of Chester
- 1724: New-Castle upon Delaware, May 28. 1724
- 1725: A letter from Sir William Keith, bart. governour of Pennsylvania, to Mr. James Logan, secretary to the proprietorship of the said province
- 1726: A just and plain vindication of Sir William Kieth [sic], Bart. late governour of Pensilvania
- 1726: A just and plain vindication of Sir William Keith, Bart. late governour of Pennsilvania
- 1727: 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
- 1730: An essay on the education of a young British nobleman
- 1731: An essay on the education of a young British nobleman
- 1731: An essay on the education of a young British nobleman, after he leaves the schools
- 1737: A dissertation on the liberty of the subject in Great Britain
- 1738: The history of the British plantations in America
- 1740: A collection of papers and other tracts
- 1740: Some useful observations on the consequences of the present war with Spain
- 1744: I hope a case so pressing as mine is, will excuse such presumption even in an inferior clergyman:
- 1744: William Keith's answer, to the Reply, made by the Reverend Dr Trebeck, to what he calls, Mr William Keith's appeal to the bishops, &c
- 1744: May it please your [blank] to indulge me once more, and to give me leave to say, for my brother only, that, I suppose, now, he thinks necessity has no law.
- 1749: A collection of papers and other tracts, written occasionally
- 1786: Information for William Keith accomptant in Edinburgh, trustee for Robert Rae writer in Kirkcudbright, and his creditors, pursuers
- 1790: Unto the Right Honourable the Lords of Council and Session, the petition of William Keith, accountant in Edinburgh, and others, defenders in the process after mentioned
- 1794: In the House of Lords. William Keith accomptant in Edinburgh, trustee on the estate of Sir Robert Maxwell of Orchardton bart. deceased, appellant. Sir William Forbes bart. James Hunter, and Company, bankers in Edinburgh, respondents. The appellant's case
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