Lawyers vnmask'd, or, A discovery of their matchless villanies, intolerable oppressions, and most accursed practizes in perverting the known lawes of England from summons to an illegall capias for debt by which is discovered the great benefit and freedome that will accrew to the people of the common wealth by the reformation of that destructive law : with an appeale to the present power for regulating the law / by John Jones of Neyath in Com. Brecon, Gent. ...

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Lawyers vnmask'd, or, A discovery of their matchless villanies, intolerable oppressions, and most accursed practizes in perverting the known lawes of England from summons to an illegall capias for debt by which is discovered the great benefit and freedome that will accrew to the people of the common wealth by the reformation of that destructive law : with an appeale to the present power for regulating the law / by John Jones of Neyath in Com. Brecon, Gent. ...
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Jones, John, of Neyath, Brecon.
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1653.
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Debt, Imprisonment for -- England.
Debtor and creditor.
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"Lawyers vnmask'd, or, A discovery of their matchless villanies, intolerable oppressions, and most accursed practizes in perverting the known lawes of England from summons to an illegall capias for debt by which is discovered the great benefit and freedome that will accrew to the people of the common wealth by the reformation of that destructive law : with an appeale to the present power for regulating the law / by John Jones of Neyath in Com. Brecon, Gent. ..." In the digital collection Early English Books Online 2. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/A47060.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed June 5, 2024.

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JURORS JUDGES OF LAW and FACT: Or, certain Observations of certain differences in points of Law between a certain reverend Judg, called Andr. Horn, and an uncertain Author of a certain Paper, printed by one Francis Neale this year 1650. styled, A Letter of due Censure and Redargution to Lievt. Col. JOHN LILBURN, touching his Tryall at Guild-Hall, London, in Octob. 1649. subscribed H.P.

Written by JOHN JONES, Gent.

Not for anie vindication of Mr. Lilburn against anie injurie which the said Author doth him, who can best vindicate himself by due cours of Law; if not rather leav it to God whose right it is to revenge the wrongs of his servants. Nor of my self, but of what I have written much contrary to the Tenents of this Letter; and for the Confirmation of the free People of England, that regard their libertie, propertie, and birth∣right, to beleev and stand to the truth that I have written, so far as they shall finde it ratified by the laws of God and this Land; And to beware of Flatterers that endevor to seduce them under colour of good counsel, to betray their Freedoms to perpetual slavery.

Hostis vera dicens amico ad gratiam simulanti omnino praeponendus est:

Eus.

An Enemy speaking truth, is to be always prefer∣red before a flattering Freind.

London, Printed by W.D. for T.B. & G.M. at the three Bibles in Pauls church-yard, near the west end

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