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Author Starling, Samuel, Sir, -1674.
Title An answer to the seditious and scandalous pamphlet entituled The tryal of W. Penn and W. Mead at the sessions held at the Old Baily, London, the 1, 3, 4, 5 of Sept., 1670 : contained in four sections / written by S.S. ...
Publication Info London : Printed by W.G., 1671.



Descript [2], 38 p.
Note Written by Sir Samuel Starling. Cf. BM.
Reproduction of original in Huntington Library.
Contents (from t.p.) I. The design of the libellous pamphlet discovered -- II. The scandals against the then Lord Mayor, Sir Thomas Bludworth, and Sir John Hovel, recorder, answered -- III. The justice and honour of that court vindicated, by a true and impartial relation of that whole tryal -- IV. The fining [sic] of that jury that gave two contrary verdicts justified, to prevent a failer of justice in London.
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Author Starling, Samuel, Sir, -1674.
Series Early English books online.
Subject Penn, William, 1644-1718. Peoples antient and just liberties asserted in the tryal of William Penn and William Mead.
Mead, William, 1628-1713.
Bludworth, Thomas, Sir, 1624-1682.
Howell, John, Sir.
Descript [2], 38 p.
Note Written by Sir Samuel Starling. Cf. BM.
Reproduction of original in Huntington Library.
Contents (from t.p.) I. The design of the libellous pamphlet discovered -- II. The scandals against the then Lord Mayor, Sir Thomas Bludworth, and Sir John Hovel, recorder, answered -- III. The justice and honour of that court vindicated, by a true and impartial relation of that whole tryal -- IV. The fining [sic] of that jury that gave two contrary verdicts justified, to prevent a failer of justice in London.
Author Starling, Samuel, Sir, -1674.
Series Early English books online.
Subject Penn, William, 1644-1718. Peoples antient and just liberties asserted in the tryal of William Penn and William Mead.
Mead, William, 1628-1713.
Bludworth, Thomas, Sir, 1624-1682.
Howell, John, Sir.

Subject Penn, William, 1644-1718. Peoples antient and just liberties asserted in the tryal of William Penn and William Mead.
Mead, William, 1628-1713.
Bludworth, Thomas, Sir, 1624-1682.
Howell, John, Sir.
Descript [2], 38 p.
Note Written by Sir Samuel Starling. Cf. BM.
Reproduction of original in Huntington Library.
Contents (from t.p.) I. The design of the libellous pamphlet discovered -- II. The scandals against the then Lord Mayor, Sir Thomas Bludworth, and Sir John Hovel, recorder, answered -- III. The justice and honour of that court vindicated, by a true and impartial relation of that whole tryal -- IV. The fining [sic] of that jury that gave two contrary verdicts justified, to prevent a failer of justice in London.

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