THE
TRYAL
OF
Mr. DANIEL SUTTON,
FOR THE
HIGH CRIME
OF
PRESERVING THE LIVES
OF
His Majesty’s liege Subjects,
BY MEANS OF
INOCULATION.

THE SECOND EDITION.

LONDON:
Printed for S. Bladon, at Nᵒ. 28. Pater-noster-Row.


M.DCC.LXVII.

THE
TRYAL
OF
Mr. DANIEL SUTTON.

Begun in the College on Monday, June 1, 1767.

This day Daniel Sutton was brought to the bar of the Court upon a Habeas Corpus, in order to be arraigned on an indictment for preserving the lives of the King’s subjects, found by the grand jury for the county of Essex.

Counsel for the Cr. Mr. President, there is an indictment for high crimes, and misdemeanors, found against Mr. Daniel Sutton, which hath been removed into this Court by certiorari; the certiorari and return thereof hath been filed, and the Prisoner is now brought into Court in order to be arraigned.

President. Read the indictment.