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| [[MIST, Nathaniel | | [[MIST, Nathaniel ‹ LBT 19845 ›]] || || Old Bailey || - indicted for a Misdemeanour in Printing and Publishing several base and scandalous Reflections on the Government in his Paper Called The Weekly Journal: Presecutor not appearing - acquitted. | ||
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Latest revision as of 09:12, 22 April 2026
← 1-Dec | Back to 1718 | 9-Dec →
5 Dec 1718
Calendar diary
| Day | Regnal year | Event |
|---|---|---|
| Friday | 5 George l |
People events
| Person | Qualifier | Event | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| MIST, Nathaniel ‹ LBT 19845 › | Old Bailey | - indicted for a Misdemeanour in Printing and Publishing several base and scandalous Reflections on the Government in his Paper Called The Weekly Journal: Presecutor not appearing - acquitted. |