TITLE: The peoples ancient and just liberties asssrted [!], in the tryal of William Penn, and William Mead, at the sessions held
at the Old-Baily in London, the first, third, fourth and fifth of Sept. 70. against the most arbitrary procedure of that court.
Old-Baily, 1st. 3d.4th, 5th of Sept. 1670
AUTHOR:
Penn, William.
Mead, William.
Table of Contents:
FRONT MATTER:
THE Peoples Ancient and Just Liberties ASSERTED, IN THE TRYAL OF William Penn, and William Mead, At the Sessions held at the Old-Baily in London, the first, third, fourth and fifth of Sept. 70. against the most Arbitrary procedure of that Court. Starts at - Img 2 Pg UN
- (1) To the English Reader. Starts at - Img
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- (2) The Tryal of William Penn and William Mead. Starts at - Img
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- (2.2) The Court adjourned until the afternoon. Starts at - Img NaN Pg 7
- (2.3) The third of September, 1670. the Court sate. Starts at - Img NaN Pg 7
- (3) An Appendix, by way of Defence for the Prisoners, as what might have been offered against the Indictment, and illegal Proceedings of the Court thereon, had they not violently over-rul'd and stopp'd them. Starts at - Img
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- (3.2) Exceptions against the Indictment. Starts at - Img 24 Pg 25
- (4) A Rehersal of the Material Parts of the Great Charter of England. Starts at - Img
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- (5) The Sentence of Curse given by the Bishops, with the Kings consent, against the Breakers of the great Charter. Starts at - Img
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- (6) A Confirmation of the Charters and Liberties of England, and of the Forrest, made the twenty fifth year of Edward the first. Starts at - Img
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- (7) The Sentence of the Clergy against the Breakers of the Articles above-mentioned. Starts at - Img
42 Pg 41
- (8) A Postscript. The Copy of Judge Keeling's Case, taken out of the Parliament Iournal. Starts at - Img
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- (8.1) Die Mercurij, 11th Decembris, 1667. Starts at - Img 63 Pg 60
- (8.2) Die Venetis, 13th Decembris, 1667. Starts at - Img 64 Pg 61
- (9) ERRATA. Starts at - Img
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