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DA448 .T7 1683 | The tryal of Capt. Thomas Walcot, for high-treason, for conspiring the death of the King, &c. | 1 |
DA448 .T73 | Treason made manifest, or, A Discourse by way of dialogue between Richard and William in relation to the tryals and convictions of the two arch traytors, viz. [brace] Edward Fitz-Harris and Oliver Plunket, titular Arch-Bishop of Dublin in Ireland. | 2 |
DA448 .T74 | Trialogue, or, A Threefold discourse betwixt the Pope, the Devil and Towzer concerning the affairs of England | 2 |
DA448 .T75 1679 | The tryals and condemnation of Thomas White, alias Whitebread, provincial of the Jesuits in England, William Harcourt, pretended rector of London, John Fenwick, procurator for the Jesuits in England, John Gavan alias Gawen, and Anthony Turner, all Jesuits and priests for high treason in conspiring the death of the King, the subversion of the government, and Protestant religion; at the sessions in the Old-Baily for London and Middlesex on Friday and Saturday, being the 13th and 14th of June 1679. | 1 |
DA448 .T78 |
A True account of the late extraordinary frost and snow and the great damages thereby sustained in divers parts of England as also how twenty five children lost their lives all at once on the ice at Wisbich, and the destruction of divers cattle in the north &c. / A True account of the taking of Mr. Casteers at Tenderton in Kent and Mr. Lobb in Essex two non-conformist-ministers mentioned in His Majesties declaration &c., for conspiring the death of the King &c. A True account of the bringing up of Sir Thomas Armestrong to Westminster on Saturday the fourteenth day of June, 1684 and for his execution to be drawn, hang'd and quartered on Friday the twentieth of the same month. The True narrative of the confession and execution of the nine prisoners at Tyburn, on Wednesday the 28th of this instant April, 1680 Ralph Cook to be drawed, hang'd, and quartered for high treason, William Harding for a rape, Joseph Rumney, Matthew Smith, John Ralphs, Clement Snell, Henry Weller for several burglaries and felonies, Dorothy Tomes alias Sones, and Ann White for felony. A True and perfect narrative of the late terrible and bloody murther of Sr. Edmondberry Godfrey who was found murthered on Thursday the 17th of this instant October, in a field near Primrose Hill : with a full accompt of the manner of his being murthered. The True narrative of the confession and execution of the fifteen prisoners at Tyburn, on Monday the 8th of this instant March, 1679/1680 [i.e. 1680] viz. Richard Hodgkinson, John Braford, Timothy Grady, Edward Grady, Randol Russel, William Harris, Joseph Phillips, Evan Wood, William West, William Woodward, William Carter, John Anderson, Frances Lewis, Dorothy Clark, Dorothy Hall, with a particular account of each persons fact for which they suffered. A True and impartial narrative of the dissenters new plot with a large and exact relation of all their old ones : together with an account of their chief conspirators names and principal consults ... : declared, and ready to be deposed before any of His Majesties justices of peace / A True and perfect relation of the wicked and bloody plot that was conspired against His Majesty, and the alteration of the Protestant religion with the names of those persons that has suffer'd already about the plot : also the murder of that never to be forgotten marter Sr. Edmund Bury Godfrey ... : with an exact account in what manner he was kil'd ... : as also Mr.Bedlow's confession : together with the most noble manner of his being buried, and the text of the sermon there preached ... : and the names of those persons that was hang'd for committing his murder. A True relation of the execution of Mr. William Staley at Tyburn who received sentence of death at the Kings-Bench-bar at Wistminster [sic], on the 21th day of this instant November, for high treason, to be hang'd, draw'd and quarter'd : with the manner of his behaviour at the place of execution. A True relation of the manner of the dangerous dispute and bloody conflict betwixt the Spaniards and the French at Tower-Wharfe and Tower Hill, on Munday September the 30th 1661, upon the landing of the lord ambassador from the crown of Sweden : with the number killed and wounded on both sides ... / A True and perfect narrative of the late terrible and bloody murther of Sr. Edmondberry Godfrey who was found murthered on Thursday the 17th of this instant October, in a field near Primrose Hill : with a full accompt of the manner of his being murthered .. A True narrative of the proceedings at Guild-Hall, London, the fourth of this instant February, in their unanimous election of their four members to serve in Parliament An Humble address to the truly loyal citizens of London |
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DA448 .T78 1678 |
A true and perfect narrative of the late terrible and bloody murther of Sir Edmondberry Godfrey who was found murthered on Thursday the 17 of this instant October, in a field near Primrose hill : with a full accompt of the manner of his being murthered, and in what manner he was found : also the full proceedings of the coroner, who sat upon the inquest, &c. A True relation of the execution of Mr. Edward Coleman at Tyburn who received sentence of death at the Kings-Bench-Bar at Westminster, on the 27th day of November last, for high treason, to be draw'd, hang'd, and quarter'd : with the manner of his behaviour at the place of execution. |
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DA448 .T78 1679 | The true narrative of the procedings [sic] at the Sessions-House in the Old-Bayly, or, The trial and condemnation of six notorious popish priests & Jesuites, for high-treason viz., William Russel alias Napper, James Corker, Lionel Anderson alias Munson, Charles Parry, and Alexander Lunsden, at a commission of Oyer and Terminer there held, on Saturday the 17th of this instant January 1679. | 1 |
DA448 .T78 1680 |
A True and perfect relation of the discovery of the new hellish plots of the papists to cast the odium of their horrid treasons upon the Presbyterians and under that notion to involve many hundreds of the most considerable nobility and gentry [brace] of the [brace] Protestant religon in a general ruine : with an account how they went to insnare Mr. Blood, and several others : as also Mr. Dangerfield's confession about great material matters, the like whereof was never known before, very remarkable and worth the reading. A true narrative of the tryal, examination, and condemnation, of the Lord Viscount Stafford, who was condemned in Westminster=Hall, on the 7th of this present December. Together with an account of his charge, and the names of his actusers and particularly every days proceedings since Tuesday the 30th of November which was the first day of his tryal. Written for a general satisfaction. A speech made by a true Protestant English gentleman to incourage the city of London to petition for the sitting of the Parliament |
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DA448 .T78 1681 | The True Englishman being a vindication of those many loyal addresses presented to His Majesty for his late gracious declaration : in an answer to An impartial account of the nature and tendency of the late addresses. | 2 |
DA448 .T78 1683 |
A True narrative of the discovery of a most horrid plot against His Majesty, and Royal Highness, and the three kingdoms in generall being carryed on by many ill-affected men both to king and government, and how they had designed to have vvay-laid his royal person, & his brother, & to have murdered them in their coach, and all his guards, coming from Nevv-Market .. A True narrative of the discovery, lately made, of a new plot against His Majesty, and Royal Highness, and the three kingdomes in generall. Being carryed on by many ill-affected men both to king and government. And how they had designed to have vvay-laid his royal person, & his brother, & to have murdered them in their coach, and all his guards, coming from Nevv-Market ... : With an account of the Kings two proclamations for the apprehending of James Duke of Monmouth, Ford Lord Gray, Sir Tho. Armstrong, Kt and several others. |
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DA448 .T78 1684 | A true account of the apprehending of Sr. Thomas Armstrong, who was taken at Leyden in Holland and brought over into England, and this day conveyed to Newgate June the 11th, 1684 | 1 |
DA448 .T78 1685 | A true narrative of the tryal of Titus Oates for perjury at the Kings-Bench-barr at Westminster on Friday the 8th. of May, 1685. | 1 |
DA448 .T787 1685 | Truth tryumphant, over perjury rampant on the tryal of the Salamanca doctor at the Kings-Bench-Bar, May the 8th. and 9th. 1685. : to the tune of, Sir Eglemore. | 1 |
DA448 T79 1679 | The tryals and condemnation of several persons for murders, felonies and burglaries: which began on the 16th of this instant July 1679 and ended on Fryday the 18th at the Sessions-House in the Old-Bayly, with the number of those that are condemn'd, burn'd in the hand, transported and to be whipt. As also, of the tryals of Sir George Wakeman, Mr. James Corker, William Rumley and William Marshal: all of which were charged with high treason. | 1 |
DA448 .T79 1681 | A true narrative of the proceedings at Guild-Hall, London, the fourth of this instant February, in their unanimous election of their four members to serve in Parliament. With their thanks to them, and to the petitioning-Lords. | 1 |
DA448 .T8 1670 | The speech of Sir Edward Turner knight, speaker of the honourable House of Commons, to the Kings most excellent Majesty, on Monday the eleventh day of April, 1670. Upon the adjournment of the Parliament. | 1 |
DA448 .T84 | Memoires of the life and death of Sir Edmondbury Godfrey, late justice of the peace for Middlesex, who was barbarously murthered by the papists, upon the first discovery of the horrid plot together with a full account of the strange discovery of the murther, the tryal of the murtherers, and the sham-plot of the papists to charge the murther of Sir Edm. Godfrey upon himself, detected. | 2 |
DA448 .T86 | The Two associations one subscribed by CLVI members of the House of Commons in the year 1643 : the other seized in the closet of the Earl of Shaftsbury, with a list of the grand-jury that found the bill against the Earl of Danby upon the single evidence of Fitz-Harris : also Fitz-Harris's grand and petty juries : together with the three grand-juries that returned the bills ignoramus against Stephen College, John Rouse, and the Earl of Shaftsbury. | 2 |
DA448 .T87 |
The History of the whiggish-plot, or, A brief historical account of the charge and deefnce [sic] of [brace] William Lord Russel, Capt. Tho. Walcot, John Rouse, William Hone, Captain Blague, [brace] Algernoon Sidney, Esq., Sir Sam. Barnardiston, John Hambden, Esq., Lawrence Braddon, Hugh Speak, Esq. together with an account of the proceedings upon the outlawry against James Holloway, and Sir Thomas Armstrong : not omitting any one material passage in the whole proceeding : humbly dedicated to His Royal Highness. The speech of Sir Edward Turner, Kt., speaker of the honourable House of Commons, to the King's Most Excellent Majesty, delivered on Fryday the twentieth day of December, 1661 The history of the whiggish-plot, or, A brief historical account of the charge and deefnce [sic] of [brace] William Lord Russel, Capt. Tho. Walcot, John Rouse, William Hone, Captain Blague, [brace] Algernoon Sidney, Esq., Sir Sam. Barnardiston, John Hambden, Esq., Lawrence Braddon, Hugh Speak, Esq together with an account of the proceedings upon the outlawry against James Holloway, and Sir Thomas Armstrong : not omitting any one material passage in the whole proceeding : humbly dedicated to His Royal Highness. A sermon preached at Epsom upon the 9th of September, being the day of thanksgiving appointed by His Majesty for the discovery and disappointment of the Republican Plot, and now made publick to obviate false reports |
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DA448 .T9 1684 | Tyburn's courteous invitation to Titus Oates | 1 |