12 results filtered with: Treason - England - Early works to 1800
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By the King and Queen, a proclamation for the discovery and apprehension of Robert Brent, Gentleman / William R.
England and Wales. Sovereign (1689-1694 : William and Mary)Date: 1688/9. [i.e. 1689]- Ephemera
A proclamation for discovering such as own, or will not disown a late treasonable declaration of war against His Majesty, and the horrid principle of assassination.
England and Wales. Sovereign (1660-1685 : Charles II)Date: 1685- Books
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Assassination of the King! The conspirators exposed, or, an account of the apprehension, treatment in prison, and repeated examinations before the Privy Council, of John Smith and George Higgins, on a charge of high treason: with exact copies of the warrants of commitment, discharge, letters, &c. &c. to which is added, a letter from Mr. Parkinson, containing The Particulars of his Examination before the Privy-Council, and of his Intercourse with Ministry on the above Business.
Date: 1795- Books
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The last speech and confession of Roger Moncaster high church aturny who was executed at Preston, for high treason against His Majesty.
Moncaster, Roger, -1716.Date: 1716?]- Books
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A true copy of the paper left by Mr. William Gregg, who suffered for high-treason the 28th day of April, 1708.
Gregg, William, -1708.Date: 1708- Books
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A faithful narrative of the wonderful and surprising appearance of Counsellor Morgan's ghost at the meeting of the independent inhabitants of the city and liberty of Westminster, last Friday night being the first of August: Giving a full and true account of the behaviour of the club upon that fearful occasion; together with a genuine copy of the speech he made to them, without his Head.
Date: [1746]- Books
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The Lord Guernsey's speech on passing sentence on Dr. Sacheverell.
Aylesford, Heneage Finch, Earl of, approximately 1648-1719.Date: Printed in the year, 1710- Ephemera
By the King and Queen, a proclamation : Whereas Their Majesties have received information, that the persons herein after particularly named have conspired together, and with divers other disaffected persons, to disturb and destroy their government ... / Marie R.
England and Wales. Sovereign (1689-1694 : William and Mary)Date: 1690- Books
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An appeal from the late David Morgan, Esq; Barrister at Law, to the good people of Englang [sic], against a late scurrilous paper, intitled, A faithful narrative of the wonderful and surprising appearance of Counsellor Morgan's ghost, &c.
Morgan, David Thomas, approximately 1695-1746.Date: [1746?]- Books
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An account of Colonel Oxburgh's tryal for high-treason. As also of the manner of his behaviour in prison, and after sentence at the place of execution; with remarks on the paper deliver'd by him to the Sheriff of Middlesex, which is inserted and consider'd paragraph by paragraph.
Oxburgh, Henry, -1716.Date: 1716?]- Books
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Mr. Erskine's speech in defence of Mr. Hardy, on a trial for high treason, 1st. November, 1794.
Hardy, Thomas, 1752-1832.Date: 1794- Books
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Assassination of the King! The conspirators exposed, or, an account of the apprehension, treatment in prison, and repeated examinations before the Privy Council, of John Smith and George Higgins, on a charge of high treason: with exact copies of the warrants of commitment, discharge, letters, &c. &c. to which is added, a letter from Mr. Parkinson, containing The Particulars of his Examination before the Privy-Council, and of his Intercourse with Ministry on the above Business.
Date: 1795