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Lilburne (1 August 1825) Lilburne, John Unable to identify specific title
read on this date.
WG reads Lilburne in the British Museum.
During
1825 he writes on Lilburne for
Volume II (volumes 3 and 4 of the 8-volume edition) of his History
of the Commonwealth.
WG's History of the Commonwealth cites the
following materials in treating Lilburne's
1645 conflict with conflict with parliament and his arrest:
Lilburne, Innocency and Truth Justified, p. 7
(3:2).
Lilburne, Peoples Prerogative, p. 63
(3:4).
[Lilburne,] Legal Fundamental Liberties, p. 23
(3:4).
Lilburne, Resolved Mans Resolution, p. 32
(3:5).
[Lilburne,] Just Mans Justification, p. 5
(3:5).
[Lilburne,] Just Mans Justification, 2
nd edition,
1647,
p. 20 (3:9).
[Lilburne,] Englands Birthright (3:10).
Prynne,
Liar Confounded, p. 4, 5 (3:16, 17).
Lilburne, Letter to a
Friend, p. 13 (3:16).
Journals of [House of] Commons
(3:19).
WG's History of the Commonwealth cites the following
materials in treating Lilburne's conflict with Cromwell in
1646-1647:
[Lilburne,] Resolved Mans
Resolution, p. 37 (4:412).
Journals of [House of] Lords
(4:413).
[Lilburne,] Anatomy of Lords Tyranny, being a Speech
Delivered to a Committee of the
Commons, Nov. 6, p. 14, 15 [
1646] (4:415).
Lilburne, Londons
Liberty in Chains (4:416).
Lilburne, Oppressed Mans Oppressions
(4:417).
[Lilburne,] Jonahs Cry, p. 2, 3. 4
(4:418).
[Lilburne,] Two letters to Marten, p. 7
(4:427).
[Lilburne,] Additional Plea to Maynard, p. 22
(4:430).
[Lilburne,] Jugglers Discovered, p. 5 (4:431).
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