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PG-P.751.048
19 Sep 1751:13 (1188)
London. . . June 27. The late session of parliament
expiring on Tuesday, the Hon. Mr. Murray, who had been
confined close prisoner a considerable time in Newgate, by
virtue of an order of the House of Commons, for a contempt
of that honourable House, was discharged from his
confinement; and being accompanied in a coach by the Right
Hon. the Lord Carpenter, and Sir George Vanceput, the
Sheriffs of London in a chariot, and some other gentlemen in
coaches, went in procession from that goal to his brother's
the Right Hon. the Lord Elibank, in Henrietta Street, near
Oxford Chapel, preceded by the music from several markets, a
very great mob huzzaing, and bearing a standard before his
coach, with this inscription, Murray and Liberty.
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