The case of Dr. Ayliffe, at Oxford : giving first, an account of the unjust and malicious prosecution of him in the Chancellor's court of that university, for writing and publishing a book, entituled, The antient and present state of the University of Oxford : and secondly, an account of the proceedings had against him in his college, chiefly founded on the prosecution of the university, whereby he was oblig'd to quit the one and was expell'd the other.
1716
Formats
Format | |
---|---|
BibTeX | |
MARCXML | |
TextMARC | |
MARC | |
DublinCore | |
EndNote | |
NLM | |
RefWorks | |
RIS |
Items
Details
Title
The case of Dr. Ayliffe, at Oxford : giving first, an account of the unjust and malicious prosecution of him in the Chancellor's court of that university, for writing and publishing a book, entituled, The antient and present state of the University of Oxford : and secondly, an account of the proceedings had against him in his college, chiefly founded on the prosecution of the university, whereby he was oblig'd to quit the one and was expell'd the other.
Imprint
London : Printed for J. Baker, and sold by J. Harrison, 1716.
Description
98 pages, xiv, 40 pages.
Series
Making of modern law. Trials, 1600-1926.
Note
Reproduction of the original from Harvard Law School Library.
With Notes
With: A correct report of the trial of Messrs. Benbow, Lowett & Watson, as the leaders of the farce day procession. London : J. Watson, [1716].
Linked Resources
Language
English
Reproduction
Electronic reproduction. Farmington Hills, Mich. : Gale, a part of Cengage Learning, 2007. Available via the World Wide Web. Access limited by licensing agreements.
Includes
A correct report of the trial of Messrs. Benbow, Lowett & Watson, as the leaders of the farce day procession.
Record Appears in