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Paine, Thomas ( 1737-1809); Lord Kenyon.,judge; George Thomas Leaton, collector, (1783-1864) - The Trial of Thomas Paine, for Certain False, Wicked, Scandalous and Seditious Libels Inserted in the Second Part of the Rights of Man : Before the Right Hon. Lord Kenyon and a Special Jury, at Guildhall, on Tuesday the 18th December, 1792. Taken in Short Hand by an Eminent Advocate. The Fourth Edition. Original Printing

Title: The Trial of Thomas Paine, for Certain False, Wicked, Scandalous and Seditious Libels Inserted in the Second Part of the Rights of Man : Before the Right Hon. Lord Kenyon and a Special Jury, at Guildhall, on Tuesday the 18th December, 1792. Taken in Short Hand by an Eminent Advocate. The Fourth Edition. Original Printing
Description: London: Printed for W. Richardson; J. Parsons, C. Stalker; Mrs. Harlow; and William Lane, London, [1792]. 8vo, 74 pages. 13 x 21 cm. Contemporary tree calf with red leather label on spine, worn at extremities. This oriiginal edition not on OCLC. OCLC Number 4118016 (for a later composite edition); OCLC no. 508407674 (for a digital copy).. Bookplate of George Thomas Leaton, of Hoppyland Park. Durham, England. In 1834 George Thomas Leaton Blenkinsopp of Whickham House, Hoppyland, and Jonathan Middleton of Lynesack, farmer were two of the subscribers to the new History of the County Palatine of Durham, written by E. Mackenzie and M. Ross. G. George Leaton had assumed by Royal Licence in 1827 the additional name of Blenkinsopp, and he also owned Hambleton Hall in Northumberland. .

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