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T W T7
T R Y A L
O F
Richard Francklin,
F o r A
MISDEMEANOUR,
In Publifting a Falfe, Scandalous, and Sedi¬
tious Extract ot a Private LETTER
from the Hague) inferred in the Coun¬
try Journal; or, the Craftsman,
of Saturday, jfanuary 2, 1731. Try’d at
the Sittings 01 the Court of King's-Bench)
Weftminfter, on Friday. December 3, 1731.
before the Right Honourable Robert
Lord Raymond, Lord Chief J ultice of
the faid Court.
N. B. A great deal of Paws has been taken to render
this Tryal as Full and Juft as poffible for which
Purpofe tfbree different People took Minutes of it
in Court.
EDINBURGH,
Printed by Gavin Hamilton and Company, and>
fold at the faid Gavin Hamilton's Shop, oppcfkc to
the Parliament Clofs, 1731*
T R Y A L
O F
Richard Francklin,
F o r A
MISDEMEANOUR,
In Publifting a Falfe, Scandalous, and Sedi¬
tious Extract ot a Private LETTER
from the Hague) inferred in the Coun¬
try Journal; or, the Craftsman,
of Saturday, jfanuary 2, 1731. Try’d at
the Sittings 01 the Court of King's-Bench)
Weftminfter, on Friday. December 3, 1731.
before the Right Honourable Robert
Lord Raymond, Lord Chief J ultice of
the faid Court.
N. B. A great deal of Paws has been taken to render
this Tryal as Full and Juft as poffible for which
Purpofe tfbree different People took Minutes of it
in Court.
EDINBURGH,
Printed by Gavin Hamilton and Company, and>
fold at the faid Gavin Hamilton's Shop, oppcfkc to
the Parliament Clofs, 1731*
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