Trial of John Ambrose Williams, for a Libel on the Clergy, Contained in the Durham Chronicle of August 18, 1821: Tried at the Summer Assizes, at Durham, on Tuesday, August 6th, 1822, Before Mr. Baron Wood and a Special Jury : Including a Report of the Preliminary and Subsequent Proceedings in the Court of the King's Bench, LondonRidgway, 1823 - 65 pages Williams, publisher of the Durham chronicle, was charged with criminal libel for attempting to bring the Church of England into contempt and vilifying the clergy of Durham. |
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