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Considerations on the legality of general warrants, and the propriety of a parliamentary regulation of the same
To which is added, a postscript on a late pamphlet concerning juries, libels, &c -
A reply to the defence of the majority, on the question relating to general warrants
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A defence of the minority in the House of Commons
on the question relating to general warrants -
By the Queene. A proclamation against sundry abuses practised by diuers lewd & audacious persons falsly naming themselues messengers of her Maiesties Chamber, trauelling from place to place with writings counterfeited in forme of warrants
as also against another sort of vagabond persons that carrie counterfeit pasports wherewith to begge and gather almes -
A defence of the majority in the House of Commons
On the Question relating to general warrants. In Answer to The Defence of the Minority -
The justice of the peace, his clarks cabinet, or, A book of presidents, or warrants, fitted and made ready to his hand for every case that may happen within the compass of his masters office
for the ease of the justice of peace, and more speedy dispatch of justice -
Edinburgh, May 14. 1679
Forasmuch as his Majesty by a proclamation of the fourth of this instant, did, for the horrid discovery of the murther of the late Archbishop of St. Andrews, require and command all the heretors and masters of Fyfe and Kinross, to being their tenents, cottars, and servants, and others dwelling on their lands, to the respective places and tyets therein mentioned -
By the Lords justices, a proclamation for apprehending and securing the person of John Robart
Tho. Cantuar J. Sommers C.S. Pembroke C.P.S. Shrewsbury, Dorset, Godolphin -
By the King. A proclamation, prohibiting the seizing of any persons, or searching houses without warrant, except in time of actual insurrections
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By the King. A proclamation, prohibiting the seizing of any persons, or searching houses without warrant, except in time of actual insurrections
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By the King. A proclamation, prohibiting the seizing of any persons, or searching houses without warrant, except in time of actual insurrections
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By the King. A proclamation, prohibiting the seizing of any persons, or searching houses without warrant, except in time of actual insurrections
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By the King. A proclamation, prohibiting the seizing of any persons, or searching houses without warrant, except in time of actual insurrections
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By the King. A proclamation, prohibiting the seizing of any persons, or searching houses without warrant, except in time of actual insurrections
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By the Lords-Justices and Council, a proclamation
Charles Porter, Tho: Coningesby. Whereas we are informed that several justices of the peace, sheriffs and other magistrates presuming on their power in the country, have by colour of their authority in a most illegal and arbitrary manner -
The justice of peace, his clarks cabinet, or, A book of presidents, or warrants, fitted and made ready to his hand for every case that may happen within the compass of his master office
for the ease of the justice of peace, and more speedy dispatch of justice -
The justice of the peace his clerks cabinet. Or, A book of presidents, or warrants
fitted and made ready to his hand for every case that may happen within the compass of his masters office. For the ease of the justice of peace, and more speedy dispatch of justice. By William Shepard Esq; with several alterations and emendations according to law -
A defence of the minority in the House of Commons
on the question relating to general warrants -
A candid examination of the legality of the warrant issued by the Secretaries of State for apprehending the printers
Publishers, &c. of a late interesting paper -
A treatise on the law and practice relating to warrants and attachments
with forms and a re-print of all the reported cases bearing upon the reported cases bearing upon the subject -
Copies taken from the records of the Court of King's-Bench
at Westminster; The original Office-Books of the Secretaries of State, remaining in the Paper, and Secretaries of State's Offices, or from the Originals under Seal. Of Warrants issued by Secretaries of State, for seizing Persons suspected of being guilty of various Crimes, particularly, of being the Authors, Printers and Publishers of Libels, from the Restoration to the present Time. And also, copies of several commitments, by Secretaries of State, of Persons charged with various Crimes, during that Period -
Considerations on the legality of general warrants
and the propriety of a parliamentary regulation of the same -
To the honourable the House of Commons assembled in Parliament. The humble answer of Nicholas Loftus Esq; to the petition of Christopher Syms
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A letter concerning libels, warrants, the seizure of papers, and sureties for the peace or behaviour
with a view to some late proceedings, and the defence of them by the majority -
A defence of the minority in the House of Commons, on the question relating to general warrants