01592nam 2200349Ia 450 99638935550331620210104171817.0(CKB)4940000000097206(EEBO)2240861642(OCoLC)ocn907301156e(OCoLC)907301156(EXLCZ)99494000000009720620150414d1621 uy 0engurbn||||a|bb|To the right reuerend and right honourable the lords spirituall and temporall, assembled in this high and most honourable court of Parliament[electronic resource] An abstract of the greeuances of Phillip Page against Foxvvell, Hutton, Sherbon, Day, and Cason.[London W. Jaggard1621]1 sheet ([1] p.)Imprint suggested by STC (2nd ed.).Reproduction of original in: Guildhall Library (London, England).In a dispute over land. Sherburn and Day, servants of Lord Chancellor Bacon, are accused of accepting bribes. The appeal ends: 'For to leaue him [Page] to the Law, is to leaue a mastlesse sinking shippe in a raging sea ...' Cf. STC (2nd ed.).eebo-0059PropertyEnglandEarly works to 1800PropertyPage Phillip1015300Jaggard William1569-1623,UMIUMIBOOK996389355503316To the right reuerend and right honourable the lords spirituall and temporall, assembled in this high and most honourable court of Parliament2370322UNISA