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(PENN, WILLIAM.) The People's Ancient and Just Liberties Asserted: in the Tryal of William Penn, and William Mead.

(PENN, WILLIAM.) The People's Ancient and Just Liberties Asserted: in the Tryal of William Penn, and William Mead. 4to, later 1/4 calf, lacking backstrip; minor soiling and foxing, small repaired chip on title page, bookplate on front pastedown. [London], 1670

  • Notes: First edition, second issue, with correct spelling of "Asserted" in the title. A few years before founding Pennsylvania, William Penn was a radical Quaker leader. In 1670, he and William Mead were arrested for preaching to an illegal gathering in the street. They were not allowed to present a defense. The judge ordered the jury to find the defendants guilty, and when they refused, he had them imprisoned. Their appeal established the independence of juries in England and America, making this an important trial even beyond Penn's involvement. This pamphlet includes the trial transcript, as well as the defense Penn and Mead had planned to offer to the court "had they not violently over-rul'd and stopp'd them." ESTC R479411; Sabin 59723; Smith, Friends' Books II:285; Wing P1334C.

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