Legal and other reasons (with all humility) presented to His most Excellent Majesty, King Charles II. and to both his Honorable Houses of Parliament, why the subjects of England, should not be imprisoned for debt or damages, or any thing thereunto relating
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- Legal and other reasons (with all humility) presented to His most Excellent Majesty, King Charles II. and to both his Honorable Houses of Parliament, why the subjects of England, should not be imprisoned for debt or damages, or any thing thereunto relating
- Author
- Cole, William, 1615 or 16-1698.
- Publication
- London :: [s.n.],
- printed in the year MDCLXXV. [1675]
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- Subject terms
- Debts, Imprisonment for -- England -- Early works to 1800.
- Great Britain -- History -- Charles II, 1660-1685 -- Early works to 1800.
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https://name.umdl.umich.edu/A33726.0001.001
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"Legal and other reasons (with all humility) presented to His most Excellent Majesty, King Charles II. and to both his Honorable Houses of Parliament, why the subjects of England, should not be imprisoned for debt or damages, or any thing thereunto relating." In the digital collection Early English Books Online. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/A33726.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed May 30, 2025.
Contents
- title page
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Legal and other Reasons, (with all humility) presented to His Most Excellent Majesty, King
Charles the Second, and to both His Honorable Houses of Parliament, why the Subjects ofEngland, should not be Imprisoned for Debt or Damages, or any thing thereunto rela∣ting. -
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SVMMARY orCOMPENDIVM OF The ACT before-mentioned, FOR PRISONERS That will part with all their ESTATES, both Real and Personal, for the Satisfaction of their CREDITORS.