The proceedings at the Sessions of the Peace held at Hicks-Hall for the county of Middlesex, Decemb. 5. 1681. With His Majestie's two orders, and Sir William Smith's speech to the Grand Jury, concerning putting the laws in execution against Popish recusants and conventicles: together with his discourse upon the statute of the 3d. of Hen. 8. (herewith printed) concerning the power of the Justices of the peace to impannel juries. Printed and published by the order of the said Justices
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Title: The proceedings at the Sessions of the Peace held at Hicks-Hall for the county of Middlesex, Decemb. 5. 1681. With His Majestie's two orders, and Sir William Smith's speech to the Grand Jury, concerning putting the laws in execution against Popish recusants and conventicles: together with his discourse upon the statute of the 3d. of Hen. 8. (herewith printed) concerning the power of the Justices of the peace to impannel juries. Printed and published by the order of the said Justices
Other titles: The Act that justices may return impannels for the King by their discretions
Classmark: BC Pol q/POP
Creator(s): Middlesex (England). Justices of the peace
Additional creator(s): Smith, Sir William (1616-1696) (Other); Great Britain. Sovereign (1660-1685 : Charles II) (Other)
Related people: Smith, William
Publisher: Printed for Walter Davies
Publication city: London
Date(s): 1682
Language: English
Size and medium: [2], 8 p
Persistent link: https://explore.library.leeds.ac.uk/special-collections-explore/289527
Printed items catalogue: https://leeds.primo.exlibrisgroup.com/discovery/fulldisplay?vid=44LEE_INST:VU1&docid=alma991002720029705181
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Wing P-3567.
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Bound with 23 other items in a volume lettered: MISCELLANIES. Volume contents: 1. A just narrative of the hellish new counter-plot, 1679. -- 2. Smith, J.: The narrative of Mr John Smith, 1679. -- 3. Jenison, R.: The narrative of Robert Jenison, 1679. -- 4. Dangerfield, T.: Mr. Tho. Dangerfeilds [sic] particular narrative, 1679. -- 5. Everard, E.: The depositions and examinations of Mr. Edmund Everard, 1659. -- 6. The late proposal of union among Protestants, 1679. -- 7. Guilford, F.N., baron: The examination of Captain William Bedloe, 1680. -- 8. The Popish damnable plot against our religion and liberties, 1680. -- 9. Oates, T.: An exact and faithful narrative of the horrid conspiracy, 1680. -- 10. Cotton, R.: The antiquity and dignity of parliaments, 1680. -- 11. Digges, T.: Englands defence, 1680. -- 12. Gadbury, J.: Magna veritas, 1680. -- 13. F., E.: A letter from a gentleman of quality in the countrey, 1679. -- 14. A collection of letters ... relating to the horrid Popish Plot,
1681. -- 15. A discovery of one sham more, 1681. -- 16. James II: Memoirs of the most remarkable enterprises and actions of James Duke of York, 1681. -- 17. Hickeringill, E.: The history of Whiggism, 1682. -- 18. Hetherington, W.: The Irish-evidence convicted by their own oaths, 1682. -- 19. An impartial account of Richard Duke of York's treasons, 1682. -- 20. The proceedings at the sessions of the peace held at Hicks-Hall for the county of Middlesex, 1682. -- 21. Osborne, T.: An account at large of ... the Earl of Danby's arguments, 1682. -- 22. Settle, E.: A narrative, 1683. -- 23. Nalson, J.: Reflections upon Coll. Sidney's Arcadia, 1684. -- 24. The Observator prov'd a trimmer, 1685
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