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Reasons offered in order to the passing an act of Parliament against imprisonment by arrests upon the writs of capias, bils [sic] of Middlesex & latitats, out-lawries, and vexatious dilatory writs of error as now practiced
Leach, William.
Attributed to William Leach by Wing.
Caption title. T.p. lacking?
Date of publication suggested by Wing.
At head of title: To the Kings Most Excellent Majesty and the Lords and Commons now assembled in Parliament.
Imperfect: pages stained and torn with loss of print; best copy available for photographing.
19 p.
[S.l: s.n., 1661?]
Wing / L781
English
Reproduction of the original in the Bodleian Library
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