All the proceedings at the sessions of the peace holden at Westminster,: on the 20. day of Iune, 1651. against Thomas Tydford, Elizabeth Sorrell the elder, Margaret Dunlape, Anne Burley, Frances Bedwell, Elizabeth Sorrell the yonger, and Thomas Kearby. Together, with their severall examinations and behaviours before the justices, and the petition of six of them, as also their recantation; with the sentence and punishment of Thomas Kearby, for his blasphemous impiety, and wilfull obstinacy. To which is added a postscript, to deterre all men to avoyd such horrid blasphemies. This is perused (and thought fit to be published) by divers of the justices of the peace within the city and liberty of Westminster, for the satisfaction of the publique. July 22. 1651. E.H.

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All the proceedings at the sessions of the peace holden at Westminster,: on the 20. day of Iune, 1651. against Thomas Tydford, Elizabeth Sorrell the elder, Margaret Dunlape, Anne Burley, Frances Bedwell, Elizabeth Sorrell the yonger, and Thomas Kearby. Together, with their severall examinations and behaviours before the justices, and the petition of six of them, as also their recantation; with the sentence and punishment of Thomas Kearby, for his blasphemous impiety, and wilfull obstinacy. To which is added a postscript, to deterre all men to avoyd such horrid blasphemies. This is perused (and thought fit to be published) by divers of the justices of the peace within the city and liberty of Westminster, for the satisfaction of the publique. July 22. 1651. E.H.
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Subject terms
Blasphemy
Tydford, Thomas.
Sorrell, Elizabeth, -- the elder.
Sorrell, Elizabeth, -- the younger.
Dunlape, Margaret.
Burley, Anne.
Bedwell, Frances.
Kearby, Thomas.
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"All the proceedings at the sessions of the peace holden at Westminster,: on the 20. day of Iune, 1651. against Thomas Tydford, Elizabeth Sorrell the elder, Margaret Dunlape, Anne Burley, Frances Bedwell, Elizabeth Sorrell the yonger, and Thomas Kearby. Together, with their severall examinations and behaviours before the justices, and the petition of six of them, as also their recantation; with the sentence and punishment of Thomas Kearby, for his blasphemous impiety, and wilfull obstinacy. To which is added a postscript, to deterre all men to avoyd such horrid blasphemies. This is perused (and thought fit to be published) by divers of the justices of the peace within the city and liberty of Westminster, for the satisfaction of the publique. July 22. 1651. E.H." In the digital collection Early English Books Online 2. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/A76048.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed May 2, 2024.

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ALL THE PROCEEDINGS AT THE SESSIONS Of the Peace holden at Westminster, on the 20. day of Iune, 1651. against Thomas Tydford, Elizabeth Sorrell the Elder, Margaret Dunlape, Anne Burley, Frances Bedwell, Elizabeth Sorrell the Yonger, and Thomas Kearby.

Together, with their severall Examinations and Behaviours before the Justices, and the Petition of six of them, as also their Recantation; with the sentence and punishment of Thomas Kearby, for his blasphemous impiety, and wilfull ob∣stinacy.

To which is added a Postscript, to deterre all men to avoyd such horrid blasphemies.

This is perused (and thought fit to be published) by divers of the Justi∣ces of the Peace within the City and Liberty of Westminster, for satisfaction of the Publique.

July 22. 1651.

E. H.

LONDON, Printed by Thomas Harper, 1651.

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