Archibald Hutcheson
Archibald Hutcheson (ca. 1659 – 12 August 1740) was a British politician who sat in the House of Commons from 1713 to 1727.Hutcheson was the son of Archibald Hutcheson of Stranocum, Co. Antrim. He trained as a barrister and was called to the bar in 1683. He was appointed Attorney General of the Leeward Islands (1688–1702) and in November, 1708 elected a Fellow of the Royal Society. Provided by Wikipedia
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by Hutcheson, Archibald
Published 1717
Published 1717
Printed for Henry Clements at the Half-Moon in St. Paul's Church-yard
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by Hutcheson, Archibald
Published 1721
Published 1721
Printed for G. Bateman ... and sold by the booksellers of London and Westminster
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by Hutcheson, Archibald
Published 1716
Published 1716
According to the London copy, printed for J. Baker and T. Warner, at the Black-Boy in Pater-Noster-Row, and sold at the printing-house, opposite to the Trone Church, Edinburgh
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by Hutcheson, Archibald
Published 1720
Published 1720
printed for T. Griffiths, at the London-Gazette, Charing-Cross; and sold by J. Roberts, at the Oxford-Arms, in Warwick-Lane