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 proved, he was fully acquitted by the jury; the people preent, with extraordinary acclamations of joy, tetifying their approbation thereof; and he was dicharged from the Tower by an order of the Council of State on the 8th of November. Shortly after this, having recovered his etate from Sir Arthur Halerig, he undertook the management of a dipute in law, in which his uncle George Lilburne happened then to be engaged with that Baronet. While this caue was depending, he publihed a pamphlet in the beginning of Augut, intitled, A jut Reproof to Haberdaher’s-Hall, &c. therein charging Sir Arthur, with everal bae practices in the proceedings