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The vvorks of that grave and learned lavvyer Iudge Ienkins, prisoner in Newgate. Upon divers statutes, concerning the liberty, and freedome of the subject. With a perfect table thereto annexed.
Alternate title: Lex terrae.; The armies indemnity.; The cordiall of Iudge Ienkins, for the good people of London.; An apology for the army.; Iudge Ienkins plea delivered into the Earl of Manchester, and the Speaker of the House of Commons.; The ansvver of Iudge Ienkins, to the imputation put upon his plea in Chancery.; Iudge Ienkin's [sic] remonstrance to the Lords and Commons of the two houses of Parliament at Westminster.
Bibliographic name/number: Thomason / E.1154[2]; Wing (2nd ed.) / J574. Jenkins, David, 1582-1663.
EEBO British Library records - unstructured.
[24], 120, 128-199 p. :. London:
Printed for I. Gyles, and are sold at his shop at Furnivals-Inne, 1648.