For works of this author written in collaboration with Henry St. John, Viscount Bolingbroke, Nicholas Amhurst, and others, search also under D'Anvers, Caleb
Notes:
His An humble address to the knights, citizens, and burgesses, 1734 t.p. (a freeholder)
His A letter from a member of Parliament to a friend in the country ... [MI] 1729 (name not given)
His A second letter from a member of Parliament to his friend in the country ... [MI] 1729 (the author of the first letter)
Enc. Brit. (Bath, William Pulteney, 1st earl of, b. March 22, 1684, London, d. July 7, 1764, London)
Halkett & Laing (a freeholder; William Pulteney, Earl of Bath)
Hanson 3975 (Pulteney, William, Earl of Bath) 3976 (Pulteney, William, Earl of Bath; the author of the first letter)
Walpole, R. Bob-Lynn against Franck-Lynn, or, A full history of the controversies and dissentions in the family of the Lynn's, 1732 t.p. (Will Worthy)
BM (Pulteney, William, Earl of Bath; uses also pseud. Caleb D'Anvers and called Squire Squat and Will Worthy in polemicals of others; D'Anvers, Caleb, general pseud. used by contributors to the periodical The craftsman, including Henry St. John, Viscount Bolingbroke, and William Pulteney, and by the editor Nicholas Amhurst)
Sabin v. 6, p. 333 (William Pulteny [sic] v. 16, p. 106 (William Pulteney, Earl of Bath; Pulteney)
DNB (Pulteney, William, Earl of Bath, 1684-1764; became Earl 13 July 1742)
MdU/G-K files (usage: a member of the House of Commons)