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Publications by Samuel Midgley
Halifax and its gibbet-law placed in a true light: together with a description of the town, the nature of the soil, the temper and disposition of the people, the antiquity of its customary law, and the reasonableness thereof ; with an account of the gentry, and other eminent persons born and inhabiting within the said town, and the liberties thereof ; with many other matters and things of great remark never before publish’d ; to which are added the tragedies committed by Sir John Eland, of Eland, and his grand antagonists.
The history of the town and parish of Halifax: containing a description of the town, the nature of the soil, &c. &c. &c. ; an account of the gentry and other eminent persons born in the said town, and the liberties thereof, also, its antient customs, and modern improvements ; also, the unparelled tragedies committed by Sir John Eland of Eland, and his grand antagonists ; with a full account of the lives and deaths of Wilkin Lockwood, and Adam Beaumont, Esquires ; also, a catalogue of the several vicars of Halifax Church, with the time of their institution and death
Halifax and its gibbet law placed in a true light. Together with a description of the town; the nature of the soil; the temper and disposition of the people; the antiquity of its customary law, and the reasonableness thereof: with an account of the gentry, and other eminent persons born and inhabited within the said town, and the liberties thereof: with many other matters and things of great remark never before published. To which are added, The unparalled’d tragedies committed by Sir John Eland, of Eland, and his grand antagonists.
Hallifax and its gibbet-law placed in a true light: together with a description of the town, and nature of the soil, the temper and disposition of the people, the antiquity of its customary law, and reasonableness thereof: with an account of the gentry, and other eminent persons born and inhabiting within the said town, and the liberties thereof: with many other matters and things of great remark, never before publish’d: to which is added, the unparalle’d tragedies committed by Sir John Eland, of Eland, and his grand antagonists.