The triall of Lieut. Collonell John Lilburne

by an extraordinary or special commission of Oyear and Terminer at the Guild-Hall of London, the 24, 25, 26 of Octob. 1649 : being as exactly pen'd and taken in short hand, as it was possible to be done in such a croud and noise, and transcribed with an indifferent and even hand, both in reference to the court and the prisoner, that so matter of fact, as it was there declared, might truly come to publick view : in which is contained all the judges names, and the names of the grand inquest, and the names of the honest jury of life and death : unto which is annexed a necessary and essential appendix, very well worth the readers carefull perusal, if he desire rightly to understand the whole body of the discourse and know the worth of that ner'e enough to be prised bulwork of English freedom, viz., to be tried by a jury of legal and good men of the neighbour-hood

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The triall of Lieut. Collonell John Lilburne

by an extraordinary or special commission of Oyear and Terminer at the Guild-Hall of London, the 24, 25, 26 of Octob. 1649 : being as exactly pen'd and taken in short hand, as it was possible to be done in such a croud and noise, and transcribed with an indifferent and even hand, both in reference to the court and the prisoner, that so matter of fact, as it was there declared, might truly come to publick view : in which is contained all the judges names, and the names of the grand inquest, and the names of the honest jury of life and death : unto which is annexed a necessary and essential appendix, very well worth the readers carefull perusal, if he desire rightly to understand the whole body of the discourse and know the worth of that ner'e enough to be prised bulwork of English freedom, viz., to be tried by a jury of legal and good men of the neighbour-hood

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Signatures: [A]² B-Y⁴.

LC copy imperfect: port. wanting.

With: An exact and most impartial accompt of the indictment, arraignment, trial, and judgment (according to law) of nine and twenty regicides ... London : Printed for Andrew Crook ... and Edward Powel ..., 1660 -- The speeches and prayers of some of the late King's judges ... [London : s.n.], printed anno Dom. 1660 -- A brief narrative of that stupendious tragedie ... London : Printed for Charles Adams ..., 1662 -- Crook, John. The cry of the innocent for justice ... [London : s.n.], printed in the year 1662 -- Barkstead, John. The speeches, discourses, and prayers of Col. John Barkstead, Col. John Okey, and Mr. Miles Corbet ... [London? : s.n.], printed in the year 1662 -- Vane, Henry. The tryal of Sir Henry Vane, Kt. ... [London : s.n.], printed in the year 1662. Bound together subsequent to publication.

Wing (2nd ed.) W-338

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Library of Congress
KD372.L55 L55 1649

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[4], 166, [2] p., [1] leaf of plates
Number of pages
166

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OL31756316M
LCCN
2006566455
OCLC/WorldCat
23634259

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OL24058258W

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