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Mr. Higgins's printed case relating to Sir Rich. Bulkley, and Col. Forster, prov'd notoriously false...

Mr. Higgins's printed case relating to Sir Rich. Bulkley, and Col. Forster, prov'd notoriously false...

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Mr. Higgins's printed case relating to Sir Rich. Bulkley, and Col. Forster, prov'd notoriously false and scandalous, [electronic resource] : by the oaths of Colonel John Allen of Stilorgan, Hugh Rowley, Edward Swan, and Joseph Budden, ... Mr. Francis Higgins ... having charged Sir Richard Bulkley and Colonel Forster with saying, that the crown of England was elective; ... It is thought fit ... to publish the following depositions ...

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Mr. Higgins's printed case relating to Sir Rich. Bulkley, and Col. Forster, prov'd notoriously false and scandalous, [electronic resource] : by the oaths of Colonel John Allen of Stilorgan, Hugh Rowley, Edward Swan, and Joseph Budden, ... Mr. Francis Higgins ... having charged Sir Richard Bulkley and Colonel Forster with saying, that the crown of England was elective; ... It is thought fit ... to publish the following depositions ...

Publisher

Dublin : printed by F. Dickson, 1711.

Date

1711.

Record Identifier

74Vv0NzqdMlM

MMS ID

991015858479702626

Language

English

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Physical Description

Physical content

4p. ; 4°.

Publication information

Publisher

Dublin : printed by F. Dickson, 1711.

Place of Publication

Ireland Dublin.

Date Published

1711.

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Available for use in the Library. Available from home to registered NSW residents.

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Mr. Higgins's printed case relating to Sir Rich. Bulkley, and Col. Forster, prov'd notoriously false and scandalous, [electronic resource] : by the oaths of Colonel John Allen of Stilorgan, Hugh Rowley, Edward Swan, and Joseph Budden, ... Mr. Francis Higgins ... having charged Sir Richard Bulkley and Colonel Forster with saying, that the crown of E...

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Notes

General note

Higgins was prosecuted for disturbing the peace, following remarks he made at a dinner in 1711.

Reproduction of original from British Library.

Additional physical form availability note

Also available in microfilm held offsite at RAV/FM4/51.

Reproduction note

Electronic reproduction. Farmington Hills, Mich. : Cengage Gale, 2009. Available via the World Wide Web. Access limited by licensing agreements.

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Record Identifier

74Vv0NzqdMlM

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https://devfeature-collection.sl.nsw.gov.au/record/74Vv0NzqdMlM

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MMS ID

991015858479702626