Sergeant Thorpe, Judge of Assize for the Northern Circvit, his charge : as it was delivered to the Grand-Jury at Yorke Assizes, the twentieth of March, 1648. Clearly epitomizing the statutes belonging to this nation, which concerns (and, as a golden rule, ought to regulate) the several estates and conditions of men. And (being duly observed) do really promote the peace and plenty of this Common-wealth.
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Format: | Book Chapter |
Language: | English |
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London :
Printed by T:W: for Matthew Walbancke, and Richard Best, at Grayes-Inne gate,
1649.
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Physical Description: | [2], 30 p. ; 19 cm (4to) |
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England -- London. |
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General note: | Imprimatur on leaf D4v: Junii 2. 1649. Imprimatur, Na. Brent. An attempt to justify the execution of Charles I. |
Citation / References note: | Wing (2nd ed.), T1070 Thomason, E.558[6] ESTC, R203780 |
Immediate source of acquisition note: | Bequest; James Duport. |
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