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The peoples antient and just liberties assserted, 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
Penn, William (1644-1718); Mead, William (1628-1713)
1682
Indexed in: Wing P1337; Smith II, 285.
The peoples ancient and just liberties assserted, 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
Penn, William (1644-1718); Mead, William (1628-1713)
1670
Although Wing lists three editions printed in 1670, Smith lists only two. Place of publication from Wing. "An appendix, by way of defence for the prisoners": p. 24-62.
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
Penn, William (1644-1718); Mead, William (1628-1713); Great Britain. Central Criminal Court
[1699?]
Smith II, 285; this edition not in Wing.
Truth rescued from imposture. Or a brief reply to a meer rapsodie of lies, folly, and slander; but a pretended answer to the Tryal of W. Penn and W. Meade &c. writ and subscribed S.S
Penn, William (1644-1718); Rudyard, Thomas (1692)
1670
"S.S." is Sir Samuel Starling--cf, BM, LCNA. Author named as "W. Penn", p.71. "An appendix, wherein the fourth section of S.S., his pamphlet (intituled, The fining of that jury that gave two contr...