Biography
Sir George Treby JP (1643–1700), of Plympton, Devon, and of Fleet Street in the City of London, was Lord Chief Justice of the Common Pleas and six times Member of Parliament for the rotten borough of Plympton Erle, Devon, largely controlled by him and his descendants until abolished by the Great Reform Act 1832.
Books by George Treby
De aensprake van Sir George Tr
De aensprake van Sir George Treby, Ridder, recorder van de achtbare stadt Londen, aen Sign Hoogheydt den Prince van Orangie, den 30 december 1688
The Intrigues of the French Ki
The Intrigues of the French King and others
The speech of Sir George Treby
The speech of Sir George Treby, Kt., Recorder of the honourable City of London, to His Highness, the Prince of Orange, December the 20th, 1688
The speech of the Honorable Si
The speech of the Honorable Sir George Treby, Knight, Recorder of the City of London, upon the presenting the Honorable Dudley North and Peter Rich, Esquires, Sheriffs of the City of London and County of Middlesex, in the Exchequer Chamber at Westminster, on the 30th of September, 1682
A Collection of letters and ot
A Collection of letters and other writings relating to the horrid Popish Plot
The second part of the collect
The second part of the collection of letters and other writings, relating to the horrid popish plott
Truth vindicated, or, A detect
Truth vindicated, or, A detection of the aspersions and scandals cast upon Sir Robert Clayton and Sir George Treby, Justices, and Slingsby Bethell and Henry Cornish, Esquires, sheriffs of the city of London, in a paper published in the name of Dr. Francis Hawkins, minister of the Tower, intituled, The confession of Edward Fitz-Harris, Esq., &c