The tryal of Captain Langston, Mr. Comes, and Mr. Wise, at the Sessions-House in the Old-Bayly, on Wednesday the 15 of this instant July, 1663 : with the evidence given in, to the honourable bench, touching Mr. Davis, that was kil'd near Pankridge Church, and Sir William Coneyes coach-man in Holborn, and the verdict of the jury thereupon : with some remarkable passages, touching prophane persons, and such as durst presume to blaspheme the great and holy name of the Lord Jesus.
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Printed for William Sanders,
1663.
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