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HV8651.E53 L68 Oservations and reasons humbly offered to this present Parliament in the behalf of the creditors 1
HV8651.E54 T6 To Joseph Colinge Esq; marshal of the Marshalsea of His Majesties Court of Kings-Bench before our soveraign Lord the King. And to all sheriffs, bayliffs of liberties, goalers, keepers of prisons, and all other persons whom it may concern. 1
HV8651.E56 T6 To the honourable the knights, citizens and burgesses in Parliament assembled the humble petition of multitudes of poor prisoners for debt that lie close confined in the King's Bench and Fleet .. 1
HV8651.F8 C53 2007 Dans les geôles du roi : l'emprisonnement pour dette à Paris à la fin du Moyen Âge / 1
HV8651.F8 I6 2018 In the red and in the black : debt, dishonor, and the law in France between revolutions / 2
HV8651.G6 G7 The new act for abolishing imprisonment for debt : passed August 16th, 1838 : with notes by a barrister. 1
HV8651.G7 B8 The case of Thomas Bushell, Esq; 1
HV8651.G7 (INTERNET) Legal and other reasons (with all humility) presented to His most Excellent Majesty, King Charles II. and to both his Honorable Houses of Parliament, why the subjects of England, should not be imprisoned for debt or damages, or any thing thereunto relating 1
HV8651.G7 P38 2019 The poverty of disaster : debt and insecurity in eighteenth-century Britain / 2
HV8651.G7 P53 The cry of the oppressed being a true and tragical account of the unparallel'd sufferings of multitudes of poor imprisoned debtors in most of the gaols in England ... together with the case of the publisher. 2
HV8651.G7 P66 The Poor prisoners petition for charity against Christmas 2
HV8651.G7 R43 1698 Reasons against the read bill supposed, for relief of creditors, and preventing escapes. 1
HV8651.G7 S542 To the King's Most Excellent Majesty, and to the Right Honourable, the Lords and others of Your Majesties most Honourable Privy Council. An Essay for the recovery of trade. Viz. [bracket] I. For regulating the manufactures of wool. II. Against the corruptions practised upon tin and lead. III. For advancement of fishing and plantations. 1
HV8651.G7 S557 1653 To the High Court of Parliament of the Common-wealth of England, Scotland, and Ireland. The humble petition of the prisoners for debt in the Upper-Bench prison. 1
HV8651.G7 T46 1879i Whitecross and the Bench a reminiscence of the past / 1
HV8651.G7 T6 To the right honorable Sir Thomas Fairfax K. (His Excellency) general of all the forces raised for the regaining of Englands liberty ... The humble petition of all the inslaved Christians in the several slaughter-houses of this kingdom (called gaols and prisons) being your brethren & fellow-common [sic] of England ... imprisoned for debt, and by arbitrary power, and other illegal restraints .. 1
HV8651.G7 T68 To the Kings Most Excellent Majestie the humble address of poor distressed prisoners for debt. 2
HV8651 .G73 A motion against imprisonment, vvherein is proved that imprisonment for debt is against the Gospel, against the good of Church, and Commonwealth /
A motion against imprisonment, Wherein is proved that imprisonment for debt is against the gospel, against the good of church and commonwealth /
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HV8651.G74 L6 1656 The prisoners enlargement, or, The poor mans release out of prison discovering the misery that poor men endure through the cruelty of their hard-hearted creditors : and the worthy behaviour and carriage of the referrees [sic] concerning prisoner : and their releasing by their meanes great number of poor souls : also, shewing how poor men may be relieved, and releas'd out of prison that have hard-hearted creditors to deal withall : desiring all men whatever to prevent imprisonment / 1
HV8651.S36 S36 1700 King William's first Parliament. Sess. 6. in Scotland. Act anent the aliment of poor prisoners. October the 9th, 1696. 1