A True and just account of what was transacted in the Commons House, at Westminster, anno. dom. 1648 : when that House voted David Jenkins Esq., a Welch judge and Sir Francis Butler, to be guilty of high treason against themselves without any tryal : and also an account of what the committee of that House proffer'd the said judge, if he would own their authority to be lawful, and his noble answer to all their proposals : and likewise an account of an excellent speech that the said judge intended to have spoken at the place of his execution, all which matters and things D.T. Esq., had from the mouth and notes of the said Sir Francis Butler.
1719
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A True and just account of what was transacted in the Commons House, at Westminster, anno. dom. 1648 : when that House voted David Jenkins Esq., a Welch judge and Sir Francis Butler, to be guilty of high treason against themselves without any tryal : and also an account of what the committee of that House proffer'd the said judge, if he would own their authority to be lawful, and his noble answer to all their proposals : and likewise an account of an excellent speech that the said judge intended to have spoken at the place of his execution, all which matters and things D.T. Esq., had from the mouth and notes of the said Sir Francis Butler.
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London : [publisher not identified], 1719.
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19 pages.
Series
Making of modern law. Trials, 1600-1926.
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Reproduction of the original from Harvard Law School Library.
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English
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Electronic reproduction. Farmington Hills, Mich. : Gale, a part of Cengage Learning, 2007. Available via the World Wide Web. Access limited by licensing agreements.
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