The whole trial and indictment of Sir John Barley-corn, knt. A person of noble birth and extraction, and well known by rich and poor throughout the kingdom of Great Britain: being accused of several misdemeanours, by him committed against His Majesty's liege people; by killing some, wounded others, and bringing thousands to beggary, and ruins many a poor family. Here you have the substance of the evidence given in against him on his [trial] with the names of the judges, jury, and witnesses, also, the comical defence Sir John makes for himself; and the character given him by some of his neighbours, namely Heuson the cobler, an honest friend of Sir John's, who is entomb'd as a ... at the Two Brewers in East Smithfield. Taken in short hand by Thomas Tos-pot, foreman of the jury. Licensed and entered according to order.

  • Robins, Thomas, active 1672-1685.
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1780?]
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Whole tryal and indictment of Sir John Barley-Corn, Knight

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[London? : s.n., 1780?]

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8p. ; 80.

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ESTC T194556

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