02237nam 2200385 n 450 99639228960331620200824121803.0(CKB)4940000000108177(EEBO)2240961055(UnM)99862932e(UnM)99862932(EXLCZ)99494000000010817719930303d1653 uy |engurbn||||a|bb|Lieu. Col. John Lilburn's plea in law[electronic resource] against an Act of Parliament of the 30 of January, 1651. entituled, An act for the execution of a judgment given in Parliament against Lieu. Col. John Lilburn. Contrived and penned, on purpose for him, by a true and faithful lover of the fundamental laws and liberties of the free people of England, ... all which compels and forceth the penman to be very studious of his own good and preservation, ... and therefore, for his own good and benefit, the honest readers information, and for Mr Lilburns the prisoners advantage, he presents these ensuing lines to thy view, and his, as the form of a plea; that the penman hereof, as a true well-wisher of his, and the people of England, would have him to ingross into parchment, and to have ready by him to make use of (in case his own braines cannot contrive a better) when he is called up to answer for his life before the judges of the upper-bench, or any other bar of justice whatsoever; and the said form of a plea for him thus followeth verbatimThe second edition much inlarged, corrected, and amended, July 2. 1653.[London s.n.1653]16 pAttributed to Lilburn himself.Caption title.The Act was passed in 1652.Place of publication from Wing.Reproduction of the original in the British Library.eebo-0018Great BritainHistoryCommonwealth and Protectorate 1649-1660Early works to 1800Lilburne John1614?-1657.1001077Cu-RivESCu-RivESCStRLINWaOLNBOOK996392289603316Lieu. Col. John Lilburn's plea in law2397975UNISA