A friendly admonition to gentlemen in the commission of the peace. Or, an account of some late extraordinary proceedings of a couple of Westminster justices against a gentleman, for standing the friend of an innocent person committed to the Gate-House, on suspicion of felony; For the Benefit of the Subject, faithfully and truly stated, with large Observations thereon, on the Duty of a Justice of Peace, on Goals, and on the State of the Law, in general. With some Reflections on our present political and religious Disputes. In a humble Representation to a Noble Lord.
- Whatley, Robert, -1767.
- Date:
- 1729
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Publication/Creation
London : printed and sold by J. Lacy within Temple-Bar, E. Jackson at St. James's, and J. Debarry in St. Martin's-Lane, over-against Douglas's Coffee-House, Booksellers, 1729.
Physical description
[4],vi,164p. ; 80.
Contributors
Edition
The second edition.
References note
ESTC T3967