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Naylor (14 November 1827) Unable to identify specific
title.
WG's History of the Commonwealth (8:317-22) discusses the
case of James Naylor, a Quaker accused of blasphemy in
1652. WG cites the following
materials:
Cobbet[t], State Trials, Vol. V … (see annotation of
WG's diary
1813-03-16)
Journals [of the
House of Commons] (
1827-03-19)
Burton,
Diary (
1824-06-16)
WG reads material
by or about Naylor in the British Museum on this date. The British
Library currently holds all the cited materials; Burton would have
been at the London Institution.
Mentions in the Diary