The tryal and condemnation of David Lindsay , a Scotch gent, late secretary to the Earl of Melford, for high treason, upon The Statute made in the Ninth Year of the late King William the IIId, for returning from France without License under the Privy-Seal of England. at the Queen's-Bench-Bar at Westminster, the 24th of April, 1704. With All the Learned Arguments of Council on both Sides. The Right Honourable the Lord Chief Justice Holt; the Right Honourable the Lord Chief Justice Holt; Mr. Justice Nevill, Mr. Justice Powel; Mr. Justice Gold; Mr. Justice Tracy; Mr. Baron Bury, and Mr. Baron Smith, &c.

  • Lindsay, David, d. 1704.
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MDCCIV. [1704]
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The tryal and condemnation of David Lindsay, a Scotch gent, late secretary to the Earl of Melford, for high treason, upon The Statute made in the Ninth Year of the late King William the IIId, for returning from France without License under the Privy-Seal

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London : printed for Isaac Cleave, next to Serjeant's-Inn, in Chancery-Lane, MDCCIV. [1704]

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