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Two charges, as they were delivered by T.E. esquire, justice of the peace for the County of Suffolke. The one at Easter publick Quarter-sessions of the peace, held at Ipswich in that county: on Friday, April the 6. 1649. The other upon the opening or first publick sitting upon the Commission of Sewers, at Woodbridge, in the liberty of St. Etheldred in the same county: on Wednesday, Sept. 5. 1649. before two substantiall juries, good freeholders & others of that county. Wherein appeares the necessity of government, and of steps and degrees in it: and the duty and great trust in those in publique imployment not to desert the present government.

Title
Two charges, as they were delivered by T.E. esquire, justice of the peace for the County of Suffolke. The one at Easter publick Quarter-sessions of the peace, held at Ipswich in that county: on Friday, April the 6. 1649. The other upon the opening or first publick sitting upon the Commission of Sewers, at Woodbridge, in the liberty of St. Etheldred in the same county: on Wednesday, Sept. 5. 1649. before two substantiall juries, good freeholders & others of that county. Wherein appeares the necessity of government, and of steps and degrees in it: and the duty and great trust in those in publique imployment not to desert the present government.
Author
Edgar, Thomas, active 1649.
Publication
London, Printed for Matthew Walbancke, M.DC.L.

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no. 1-22TextUse in library CI p.v. 128 no. 1-22Schwarzman Building - General Research Room 315

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Additional Authors
  • Great Britain. Court of Quarter Sessions of the Peace (Suffolk)
  • Great Britain. Courts of Sewers.
Description
2 p. l., 20 p.; 22 cm.
Subject
Jury instructions > Great Britain
Note
  • Signatures: A², B-C⁴, D².
  • First edition.
  • Title within ornamental border.
  • Book-plate of Olive Percival.
Call Number
CI p.v. 128, no. 14
OCLC
15294475
Author
Edgar, Thomas, active 1649.
Title
Two charges, as they were delivered by T.E. esquire, justice of the peace for the County of Suffolke. The one at Easter publick Quarter-sessions of the peace, held at Ipswich in that county: on Friday, April the 6. 1649. The other upon the opening or first publick sitting upon the Commission of Sewers, at Woodbridge, in the liberty of St. Etheldred in the same county: on Wednesday, Sept. 5. 1649. before two substantiall juries, good freeholders & others of that county. Wherein appeares the necessity of government, and of steps and degrees in it: and the duty and great trust in those in publique imployment not to desert the present government.
Imprint
London, Printed for Matthew Walbancke, M.DC.L.
Added Author
Great Britain. Court of Quarter Sessions of the Peace (Suffolk)
Great Britain. Courts of Sewers.
Research Call Number
CI p.v. 128, no. 14
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