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Title Halifax Lavv translated to Oxon: or, the nevv visitors Iustice, : displayed in a letter to a friend, concerning the late reformation begun there by the E. of Pembroke. More particularly in Brasen-Nose Colledge, and S. Johns.
Alternative Title Halifax Law translated to Oxon
New visitors justice
Halifax Law translated to Oxon : or, the new visitors justice.
Publication Info [London : s.n.], printed in the year 1648.



Descript [8] p.
Note Place of publication from Madan.
The title relates the arrival of the new Chancellor (the earl of Pembroke) to 'Gibbet Law' at Halifax, "by which if any one were found in unlawful possession of goods valued at more than 13 and 1/2 d., he was tried by the burghers and, if found guilty and confessed, he was executed .. by a kind of guillotine."
Annotation on Thomason copy: "Aprill 27".
Reproduction of the original in the British Library.
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Series Early English books online.
Subject Pembroke, Phillip Herbert, Earl of, 1584-1650
University of Oxford
Alternative Title Halifax Law translated to Oxon
New visitors justice
Halifax Law translated to Oxon : or, the new visitors justice.
Descript [8] p.
Note Place of publication from Madan.
The title relates the arrival of the new Chancellor (the earl of Pembroke) to 'Gibbet Law' at Halifax, "by which if any one were found in unlawful possession of goods valued at more than 13 and 1/2 d., he was tried by the burghers and, if found guilty and confessed, he was executed .. by a kind of guillotine."
Annotation on Thomason copy: "Aprill 27".
Reproduction of the original in the British Library.
Series Early English books online.
Subject Pembroke, Phillip Herbert, Earl of, 1584-1650
University of Oxford
Alternative Title Halifax Law translated to Oxon
New visitors justice
Halifax Law translated to Oxon : or, the new visitors justice.

Subject Pembroke, Phillip Herbert, Earl of, 1584-1650
University of Oxford
Descript [8] p.
Note Place of publication from Madan.
The title relates the arrival of the new Chancellor (the earl of Pembroke) to 'Gibbet Law' at Halifax, "by which if any one were found in unlawful possession of goods valued at more than 13 and 1/2 d., he was tried by the burghers and, if found guilty and confessed, he was executed .. by a kind of guillotine."
Annotation on Thomason copy: "Aprill 27".
Reproduction of the original in the British Library.

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