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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London :: Printed for Thomas Matthewes ...,
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 May 23, 2024.

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THE CRIE OF BLOOD: OR, A Confutation of those Thirteene Reasons of the Feli∣cers at Westminster, for the mainte∣nance of their 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 de∣structive Law.

Luk. 11.46.

Woe unto you Lawyars, for ye lade men with burthens grievous to be borne, &c.

By Joht Jones of Neyath in Com Brecon. Gent.

LONDON, Printed for Thomas Matthewes, at the Cock in St. Pauls Church-yard. 1653.

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