Severall papers lately vvritten and published by Iudge Ienkins, prisoner in the Tower viz. 1. His vindication. 2. The armies indempnity [sic]: with a declaration, shewing, how every subject ought to be tryed for treasons, felonies, and all other capitall crimes. 3. Lex terræ. 4. A cordiall for the good people of London. 5. A discourse touching the incoveniences of a long continued Parliament. 6. An apologie for the army.
- Title
- Severall papers lately vvritten and published by Iudge Ienkins, prisoner in the Tower viz. 1. His vindication. 2. The armies indempnity [sic]: with a declaration, shewing, how every subject ought to be tryed for treasons, felonies, and all other capitall crimes. 3. Lex terræ. 4. A cordiall for the good people of London. 5. A discourse touching the incoveniences of a long continued Parliament. 6. An apologie for the army.
- Author
- Jenkins, David, 1582-1663.
- Publication
- [London :: s.n.],
- Anno 1647.
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- Subject terms
- Jenkins, David, -- 1582-1663 -- Early works to 1800.
- England and Wales. -- Army -- Early works to 1800.
- Prerogative, Royal -- England -- Early works to 1800.
- Great Britain -- Constitutional law -- Early works to 1800.
- Great Britain -- History -- Civil War, 1642-1649 -- Early works to 1800.
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"Severall papers lately vvritten and published by Iudge Ienkins, prisoner in the Tower viz. 1. His vindication. 2. The armies indempnity [sic]: with a declaration, shewing, how every subject ought to be tryed for treasons, felonies, and all other capitall crimes. 3. Lex terræ. 4. A cordiall for the good people of London. 5. A discourse touching the incoveniences of a long continued Parliament. 6. An apologie for the army." In the digital collection Early English Books Online 2. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/A46779.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed May 21, 2024.
Contents
- title page
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The Vindication of Iudge
Jenkins, Pri∣soner in the Tower, the 29. of Apr. 1647. - title page
- The Armies Indemnity, &c.
- Sundry Acts of Parliament mentioned and cited in the Armies Indemnities: set forth in words at large for the better satis∣faction of such as desire to be rightly informed.
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A Declaration of M.
David Ienkins, now Prisoner in the Tower ofLondon, one of His Majesties Iudges inWales, for tryalls of Treasons, Murthers, Felonies, and all other capitall crimes, that they ought only to be by Iuries and not otherwise, unlesse it be by Act of Parliament. -
TO THE HONORABLE Societies of
Grayes-Jnne, and of the rest of the Innes of Court, and to all the Professors of the LAW. - LEX TERRAE.
- title page
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The Cordial of
Judge Jenkings for the good People ofLondon, &c. - title page
- A DISCOURSE Touching the Inconveniencies of a Long continued Parliament.
- title page
- AN APOLOGIE FOR THE ARMY.