01039nam0-22003131i-450-99000696714040332120011004000696714FED01000696714(Aleph)000696714FED0100069671420011004d1875----km-y0itay50------bafreFRy-------001yyTraité de la possession des meubles et des titres au porterpar Daniel de Follevilleavec la collaboration de Jules Lonfier2. édition revue, augmentée et mise au corant de la Législation et de la JurisprudenceParisA. Marescq Ainé1875LV, 1056 p.24 cm346.0420itaFolleville,Louis-André-Daniel : de412470Lonfier,JulesITUNINARICAUNIMARCBK990006967140403321VIII E 1214224FGBCFGBCTraité de la possession des meubles et des titres au porter700075UNINA02374nam 2200409Ia 450 99639222450331620200824125130.0(CKB)1000000000676475(EEBO)2264212834(OCoLC)13618111(EXLCZ)99100000000067647519860521d1665 uy |engurbn||||a|bb|Another cry of the innocent and oppressed for justice, or, A third relation of the unjust proceedings at the sessions held at Hixes Hall for the county of Middlesex, and at Justice Hall, so called, in the Old Baily for the city of London, upon the 18th and 22th dayes of the twelfth month, called February, in the year 1664, with and against 45 of the people of God whom the world in scorn calls Quakers, of which 39 were sentenced, for a pretended breach of the late act ..[electronic resource] unto which is added a short postscript[London s.n.]166516 pSigned on p. 9: J. Tyso; signed at end: J.G. (i.e., John Gibson?). Cf. Smith, J., Friends' books.Place of publication from Wing."The cry of the innocent & oppressed for justice" and "Another cry of the innocent & oppressed for justice, or, A second relation ..." were published in 1664.This item is identified as Wing A3256 at reel 832:30 and as Wing T3592 (entry cancelled in Wing 2nd ed.) at reel 402:4.Reproduction of original in Huntington Library.eebo-0113Society of FriendsEnglandSociety of FriendsTyso Johnd. 1700.1004886J. G(John Gibson)822769EAAEAAm/cEAAUMIWaOLNBOOK996392224503316Another cry of the innocent and oppressed for justice, or, A third relation of the unjust proceedings at the sessions held at Hixes Hall for the county of Middlesex, and at Justice Hall, so called, in the Old Baily for the city of London, upon the 18th and 22th dayes of the twelfth month, called February, in the year 1664, with and against 45 of the people of God whom the world in scorn calls Quakers, of which 39 were sentenced, for a pretended breach of the late act .2309021UNISA