John Entick

John Entick (c.1703 – May 1773) was an English schoolmaster and author. He was largely a hack writer, working for Edward Dilly, and he padded his credentials with a bogus M.A. and a portrait in clerical dress; some of his works had a more lasting value. In the leading case ''Entick v Carrington'' of 1765 he won a legal victory as plaintiff that defined the limits of executive power in the view of the English judiciary.

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by Entick, John
Published 1729
printed for Joseph Pote, at Sir Isaac Newton's Head at Suffolk-Street End, near Charing Cross: sold also, by Mr. Strahan, in Cornhill; Mr. Battley, at the Dove in Pater-Noster-Row; and Mr. Williamson, at Grays-Inn-Gate, in Holbourn

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by Entick, John
Published 1757
printed for R. Manby, near Ludgate-Hill; W. Reeve, near Serjeant's Inn, in Fleetstreet; W. Bizet, in St. Clement's Church-Yard; P. Davey and B. Law, in Ave-Mary-Lane; and J. Scott, in Pater-Noster-Row

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by Entick, John
Published 1729
printed for Joseph Pote, at Sir Isaac Newton's Head, the Corner of Suffolk-Street, Charing-Cross

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by Entick, John
Published 1798
printed for C. Dilly; B. Law; G. G. and J. Robinson; J. Sewell; W. J. and J. Richardson; F and C. Rivington; R. Baldwin; W. Otridge and Son; J. Scatcherd; T.N. Longman; J. Walker; and Lee and Hurst

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by Entick, John
Published 1800
[printed by J. Crowder, for J. Mawman (successor to C. Dilly;) G.G. and J. Robinson; J. Sewell; W.J. and J. Richardson; F. and C. Rivington [and 10 others in London]

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by Entick, John
Published 1765
printed by Joseph Galbraith, and to be sold at his printing-house in Paul's closs above the cross

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by Entick, John
Published 1759
printed for R. Baldwin, in Pater-Noster-Row; P. Davey and B. Law, in Ave-Mary-Lane; and J. Scott, in Pater-Noster-Row