The Case of Lord Mayor Brass Crosby on a Commons Commitment, 1771. Printed in 1781.
London: Printed T. Wright, Essex Street, Strand; and Sold by G. Kearsley, No 46, near Serjeant's Inn, Fleet Street, London. 1781. Fourth Edition. Unbound Pages. Very Good Condition. Item #367326
When Lord Mayor Crosby is committed by the House of Commons for defending the publication of parliamentary debates, the Court of Common Pleas confronts a constitutional clash between civic authority and legislative privilege. The case highlights growing demands for transparency and the shifting balance of power in late‑eighteenth‑century political culture. 4 PAGES, printed in double columns. A genuine 1781 printing taken from the authoritative Complete Collection of State Trials. Originally compiled to serve both as a legal reference and a vehicle of political discourse, the State Trials series shaped contemporary and subsequent understanding of justice, authority, and dissent. The generously sized sheets on which these trials are printed offer particular pleasure to the eye and hand, bearing clear signs of their handmade origin: chain lines and wire impressions from the mould are readily visible, some pages display watermarks, and the paper varies subtly in thickness, all characteristic of 18th century rag paper. This particular trial report has been preserved in a modern card cover, prepared for practicality - an unassuming but serviceable presentation that favours function over finery. Size: 30 x 47 cms. Category: State Trials; Printed before 1800; State Trials::Large Folio. This item may require more postage than the rates shown for delivery outside the UK. If extra postage is required we will contact you before processing your order and you will be given the details and option to decline the extra cost.
Keywords: BZDB395 Law. Legal. Trials. State Trials; Printed before 1800; State Trials::Large Folio. BRASS CROSBYS HABEAS CORPUS CASE, 1771 The Case of Lord Mayor Brass Crosby on a Commons Commitment, 1771. Printed in 1781.
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