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A genuine account of the behaviour, confession, and dying words, of the three Scots rebels, viz. Donald Macdonald, James Nicholson; and Walter Ogilvie, (all Officers in the Young Pretender's Service.) who were executed the 22d day of August 1746, for high treason, at Kennington Common, In levying War against his Most Sacred Majesty King George the Second.
Date: M,DCC,XLVI. [1746]- Books
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A collection of state-trials, and proceedings, upon high-treason, and other crimes and misdemeanours, from the reign of King Edward VI. to the present time. The Seventh Volume. With tables to the Vii. and Viii. supplemental volumes.
Date: M.DCC.LXVI. [1766]- Books
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The genuine trial of Francis Townley, Late of Manchester, Gentleman; who was Appointed Colonel of the Manchester Regiment by the young Pretender, and Commandant of the City of Carlisle: and was Convicted of High Treason, at the Town-Hall on St. Margaret's-Hill, Southwark, on Tuesday July 15th, 1746, for levying War against his Majesty King George the Second, and adhering to his Majesty's Enemies; before The Lords the King's Justices, and others the Commissioners named in the Special Commission for trying the English Rebels. To which is added, The trials of George Fletcher, Thomas Chadwick, and William Battragh, Officers in the aforesaid Townley's Regiment: Convicted on Wednesday July 16, 1746.
Towneley, Francis, 1709-1746.Date: [1746]- Books
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The trial of David Tyrie, for high treason, at the assize at Winchester, held by adjournment on Saturday, August the 10th, 1782, Before The Honourable John Heath, Esquire, One of the Justices of His Majesty's Court of Common-Pleas. Taken in Short-Hand By Joseph Gurney.
Tyrie, David, -1782.Date: [1782]- Books
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A narrative of facts, relating to a prosecution for high treason; including the address to the jury, which the court refused to hear: With Letters To The Attorney General, Lord Chief Justice Eyre, Mr. Serjeant Adair, the Honourable Thomas Erskine, and Vicary Gibbs, Esq. and the defence the author had prepared, if he had been brought to trial. By Thomas Holcroft.
Holcroft, Thomas, 1745-1809.Date: MDCCXCV. [1795]