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Due order of law and justice pleaded against irregular & arbitrary proceedings: in the case and late imprisonment of George Whitehead and Thomas Burr in the city and county gaol of Norwich, from the 21st day of the 1st moneth, called March, 1679. to the 12th day of the 5th moneth, called July, 1680. Being an impartial account of the most material passages (and letters to the magistrates) relating to the said proceedings with the prisoners abovesaid. Wherein the people called Quakers are vindicated and cleared from popery. Published for information and caution, on the behalf of true Protestants and English-mens birth-rights

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  • "Due order of law and justice pleaded against irregular & arbitrary proceedings: in the case and late imprisonment of George Whitehead and Thomas Burr in the city and county gaol of Norwich, from the 21st day of the 1st moneth, called March, 1679. to the 12th day of the 5th moneth, called July, 1680. Being an impartial account of the most material passages (and letters to the magistrates) relating to the said proceedings with the prisoners abovesaid. Wherein the people called Quakers are vindicated and cleared from popery. Published for information and caution, on the behalf of true Protestants and English-mens birth-rights"@en
  • "Due order of law and justice pleaded against irregular & arbitrary proceedings in the case and late imprisonment of George Whitehead and Thomas Burr in the city and county gaol of Norwich, from the 21st day of the 1st moneth called March, 1679, to the 12th day of the 5th moneth, called July, 1680 being an impartial account of the most material passages and letters to the magistrates relating to the said proceedings with the prisoners above said : wherein the people called Quakers are vindicated and cleared from popery : published for information and caution on the behalf of true Protestants and English-mens birth-rights"
  • "Due order of law and justice pleaded against irregular & arbitrary proceedings in the case and late imprisonment of George Whitehead and Thomas Burr in the city and county gaol of Norwich, from the 21st day of the 1st moneth called March, 1679, to the 12th day of the 5th moneth, called July, 1680 being an impartial account of the most material passages and letters to the magistrates relating to the said proceedings with the prisoners above said : wherein the people called Quakers are vindicated and cleared from popery : published for information and caution on the behalf of true Protestants and English-mens birth-rights"@en