The case and appeal of James Ashley, of Bread-Street, London: addressed to the publick in general. In relation to I. The apprehending Henry Simons, the Polish Jew, on a warrant issued out against him for perjury. II. His trial, and conviction of a capital misdemeanor, last Lent-Assizes, held at Chelmsford for the county of Essex. III. His second trial, at the subsequent Assizes, for the same offence, and surprising acquittal. IV. An action brought, and the cruel-verdict obtained, against the said James Ashley, and others. Interspersed throughout with many very uncommon particulars. To which is prefixed, a curious print of the person and dress of the said Henry Simons.
- Ashley, James.
- Date:
- MDCCLIII. [1753]
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London : Printed for, and published by, the appellant; and sold at the London Punch-house, on Ludgate-hill; at the Brandy ware-house, in Bread-street; and by the booksellers in town and country, MDCCLIII. [1753]
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vi,[2],47,[1]p. ; 80.
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ESTC T199130