The tryal of William Fuller, [electronic resource] : upon an information for being an impostor, and of ill name and reputation: Falsely, Maliciously, Wickedly and Seditiously Contriving, Practising and Intending the late King William and his Subjects Falsely and Unlawfully to delude and deceive, and Discords between the said late King and his Peers, and the Noblemen of this Kingdom, to excite and stir up, by publishing two scandalous libels, the one called, The original letters from the late King. The other called, Twenty six depositions o f persons of quality and worth. Of which he was found guilty. Before the Right Honourable the Lord Chief Justice Holt, at Guildhall, Wednesday, May 20. 1702.
By: Fuller, William.
Material type: Text Language of document:EnglishPublisher: 1702Description: 13,[1]p. ; 2p0s.Subject(s): Trials (Forgery) -- Great BritainOnline resources: Full text onlineReproduction of original from Harvard University Law Library.
English Short Title Catalog, N13668.
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