A solemn appeal to the public, from an injured officer, Captain Baillie, late Lieutenant Governor, of the Royal Hospital for Seamen at Greenwich; arising out of a series of authentic proceedings in the Court of King's-Bench on six prosecutions against him, for publishing certain libels (as it was alledged) in a printed Book, intitled the Case and Memorial of Greenwich Hospital, Addressed to the General Governors, in Behalf of Disabled Seamen, Widows, and Children; and the Evidence Given on the Subsequent Enquiry at the Bar of the House of Lords, In Consequence of the several Prosecutions being discharged with Costs.
- Baillie, Thomas, -1802.
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- MDCCLXXIX. [1779]
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London : printed for Captain Baillie by J. Almon, opposite Burlington House, Piccadilly; and may also be had of Captain Baillie, at Mr. Roberts, China-Man, near Hatton-Street, Holbourn, MDCCLXXIX. [1779]
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[10],xliv,190p.,plate : port. ; 20.
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ESTC T92417