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<titleStmt><title n="PolB1659"><title>Killing, no murder [...]</title>
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<publicationStmt><p>Distributed as part of the Lampeter Corpus</publicationStmt>
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<idNo type="Wing">T1311</idNo>
<idNo type="Lamp">T15 + T83/1085</idNo>
<date>1659</date>
<pubPlace>London</pubPlace>
<pubFormat>quarto</pubFormat>
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<persName>[Edward Sexby], pseud. William Allen</persName>
<birth>"native of Suffolk" (DNB)</birth>
<residence>Suffolk; Portland; France; Flanders; London (Tower)</residence>
<occupation>cavalry soldier; captain and governor of Portland; colonel</occupation>
<socecstatus>professions (army officer)</socecstatus>
<biogNote>died 1658; Parliamentarian, later Royalist</biogNote>
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<persName>Silas Titus</persName>
<residence>Oxford; London; Isle of Wight; France</residence>
<education>Christ Church, Oxford; Middle Temple</education>
<occupation>politician in the service of Charles II; MP; keeper of Deal Castle  (1660); Privy Councillor (1688)</occupation>
<socecstatuspat>gentry (gentleman)</socecstatuspat>
<biogNote>intimate with Sexby; perhaps assisted him writing the pamphlet (cf. DNB); intimate of  the court; royalist</biogNote>
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<keywords scheme="lamTop"><term>domestic affairs</term><term> political theory</term></keywords>
<keywords scheme="lamGen"><term>paper</term><term> pamphlet</term><term> discourse</term></keywords>
<keywords scheme="lamStruc"><term>front (address)</term><term> body</term></keywords>
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