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Lilburne (19 April 1826) Lilburne, John Unable to identify specific title
read on this date.
WG reads Lilburne in the British Museum.
During
1826 and early
1827 he writes on Lilburne for Volume III (volumes 5 and 6
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 relation to the
Levellers' insurrection against the Commonwealth in
1649 and his publications against the
government in
1649:
Lilburne, Picture
of Council of State (5:61).
[Lilburne,] Lilburne Revived, Letter
2, p. 2 (5:81).
Journals [of parliament] (5:99 ff.)
Order
Book of Council [of state] (5: 99 ff.)
Whitlocke [Memorials of
English Affairs] (5:99 ff.)
Lilburne, The Legal Fundamental
Liberties of the People of England Revived,
Asserted, and
Vindicated (5:165).
[Lilburne,] Impeachment of Cromwel and
Ireton, p. 5, 6 (5:166).
[Lilburne,] Preparative to Hue and Cry
(5:166-67).
Lilburne, An Outcry of the Young Men and Apprentices
of London, addressed to the
Private Soldiers of the Army…
(5:168).
Evidence of Tooke,Lewis and Skinner, on Lilburne's
Trial (5:169).
Lilburne, Strength out of Weakness
(5:172).
Lilburne, Innocent Mans Second Proffer [21 October
1649] (5:173).
WG's History of the
Commonwealth cites the following materials in treating Lilburne's
further attacks on government, his banishment and return, and
imprisonment:
[Lilburne,] Reasons for Taking the Engagement,
passim. (6:334).
[Haselrig] Lilburne Tried and Cast, p. 4, et
seqq. (6:334).
Lilburne, Apologetical Narration, p. 48
(6:336).
Journals [of parliament] (6:336-37
ff.)
Parliamentary Diary, Vol. I, p. 30 (6:339).
Defensive
Declaration of Lilburne, p.16 (6:551).
Several Informations and
Examinations taken concerning Lilburne (6:551).
Lilburne, The
Prisoner's Most Mournful Cry (6:552).
Weekly Intelligencer, No.
124 (6:554).
[Cobbett] State Trials (6:558).
Mentions in the Diary