Treason - Great Britain - Early works to 1800
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Summus Angliæ seneschallus or, a survey of the Lord High-Steward of England, his office, dignity, and jurisdiction; particularly the manner of arraigning a peer indicted of treason or felony. In a letter to the lords in the Tower; with Resolutions to certain Queries made by their Lordships, relating to Traiterous and Seditious Practices. Written at their lordships request, b Ed. S. of the Temple, Esquire.
Saunders, Edmund, Sir, d. 1683.Date: MDCCXLVI. [1746]- E-books
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Observations in answer to Mr. Thomas Paine's "age of reason." By the Rev. William Jackson. Now a Prisoner in the New-Prison, Dublin; on a Charge of High-Treason
Jackson, William, 1737?-1795.Date: 1795- E-books
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The trial of Æneas Mac Donald, banker to the pretender at Paris, who was try'd and convicted of high-treason on Thursday, December 10, 1747, at St. Margaret's-Hill, Southwark, before the judges and commissioners, nam'd in the king's special commission for trying those persons that were concern'd in the late rebellion . To which is added an account of his life; and how far he promoted the pretender's cause: with many particulars relating to him since his confinement, including the artful manner in which he escap'd from Newgate, and his being retaken, &c.
Mac Donald, Aeneas, 1713?-1748?.Date: [1748?]- E-books
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The answer of Robert Earl of Oxford and Earl Mortimer , to the articles of impeachment exhibited by the Knights, citizens and burgesses in Parliament assembled, ... in maintenance of their impeachment against him for high treason, ..
Harley, Robert, Earl of Oxford, 1661-1724.Date: 1715- E-books
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Matter of fact: being a short but true account of the birth, education, and ordination of William Paul , clergyman, who was executed for high treason, July the 13th, 1716. Containing Several Original Letters concerning his Tryal and Condemnation: With his Petition to His Majesty King george, and the Lord Chief Justice, for his Life. By one that knew him before, and at the time of his confinement in Newgate. With an appendix.
One that knew him before.Date: [1716]