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DA447.H6 (INTERNET) The Lord Holles his vindication of himself and of his son Sir Francis Holles from some foul aspersions cast upon them by Mr. Justice Ellis in some depositions of his taken in the High Court of Chancery. 1
DA447 .H68 1681 To the King's Most Excellent Majesty the humble petition of William Lord Howard of Escrick now prisoner in the Tower. 2
DA447 (INTERNET) To the honnorable the knights, cittizens and burgesses in Parliament assembled the humble petition of George Carew, Esquire administrator of the goods and chattles of Sr. William Courten, Knight, deceased (with his will annexed), John White, and James Boeve, of London, marchants, on the behalfe of themselves and diverse others, His Majesties good subjects of England. 1
DA447.J4 F84 A Full and true account of the death of George Lord Jeffries late Lord High-Chancellor of England, who dyed in the Tower of London, April 18, 1689. 1
DA447.J4 H4 1966 Jeffreys : a new portrait of England's hanging judge / 1
DA447.J4 H4 1967 Jeffreys : a new portrait of England's hanging judge / 1
DA447.J4 I7 1898 The life of Judge Jeffreys / 1
DA447.J4 I78 1898i The life of Judge Jeffreys 1
DA447.J4 (INTERNET) The chancellor's address & confession to both houses of Parliament whereby his black crimes, illegal actings, damnable designs and wicked intentions are laid bare and open to satisfie the nation.
An impartial history of the life and death of George Lord Jeffreys late Lord Chancellor of England
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DA447.J4 K4 Lord Chancellor Jeffreys and the Stuart cause / 1
DA447.J4 K4 1965 Lord Chancellor Jeffreys and the Stuart cause / 1
DA447.J4 L67 The lord chancellours discovery and confession made in the time of his sickness in the Tower. 2
DA447.J4 T88 1705i The western martyrology, or, Bloody assizes containing the lives, trials, and dying speeches of all those eminent Protestants that suffered in the west of England, and elsewhere, from the year 1678 to this time : together with the life and death of George L. Jeffreys : to which is now added, to make it compleat, an account of the barbarous whippings of several persons in the west : also the trial and case of Mr. John Tutchin (the author of the Observatory [!]), with the cruel sentence passed upon him : and his petition to King James II to be hanged : never before printed : with an alphabetical table to the whole. 1
DA447.J4 U5 The Unfortunate favourite, or, Memoirs on the life and actions of the late Lord Chancellour of England from his cradle to his grave. With what remarkably happen'd in his proceedings. : Together with a discourse by way of funeral sermon, on the fall of ambition. 1
DA447.J4 W66 1856i The life of Judge Jeffreys Chief Justice of the King's Bench under Charles II, and Lord High Chancellor of England during the reign of James II / 1
DA447.J6 (INTERNET) The sentence of Samuel Johnson at the Kings-Bench-Barr at Westminster, on Tuesday the 16th. of November, 1686. Who was convicted the last term for a high-misdemeanor, in writing and publishing two false, scandalous, and seditious libels, tending to sedition and rebellion. The first intituled an humble and hearty address to the gentlemen and Protestants in the present army, &c. The second intituled: The opinion is this, that resistance may be used, in case our rites and priviledges shall be invaded, &c. 1
DA447 .K47 A Letter from the Dutch. of Portsmaouth to Madam Gwyn, on her landing in France 2
DA447 .K9 To the Kings most excellent Majesty, the humble petition of Thomas Kynaston, merchant, George Porter, Esq; son and heir of Endimion Porter Esq; adventurers in the joint stock with Sir William Courten to the East-Indies, George Carew Esq; administrator of Sir William Courten .. 1
DA447.L3 A3 1961 The diary of William Lawrence : covering periods between 1662 and 1681 / 1
DA447 .L36 1679 The speech of Richard Langhorn Esq; at his execution July 14, 1679. Being left in writing by him under his own hand. 1