The prerogatives of a Queen consort of England, particularly of her ability to make and receive gifts, to sue and be sued, and to hold courts without the King; of its being treason to plot against her life; of the modes of trying her for offences; and of her ancient revenue of Queen-gold.
The prerogatives of a Queen consort of England, particularly of her ability to make and receive gifts, to sue and be sued, and to hold courts without the King; of its being treason to plot against her life; of the modes of trying her for offences; and of her ancient revenue of Queen-gold.
- London : Printed for William Hone, 1820.
- 40p.
Great Britain--Queens.
Great Britain--Queens.