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English Jacobite sympathizer and nonjuring Church of England clergyman
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A true copy of the papers delivered to the sheriffs of London , by William Paul, a clergyman, and John Hall, Esq. late Justice of Peace in Northumberland. Who were drawn, hang'd, and quarter'd at Tyburn, for high treason against His Majesty King George, July the 13th, 1716. Published by Order of the Sheriffs of London.
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Date: [1716]
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Case of William Paul, a clergyman, and John Hall, Esq Containing, I. Some particulars of their families, an account of their engaging in the rebellion, and their tryal for the same. II. Several private passages relating to them before and after their condemnation. III. Their behaviour at the place of execution, July 13. 1716. With true copies of the papers they deliver'd to the sheriffs. To which are added, Mr. Paul's five letters, to the Archbishop of Canterbury, and the Lord Townsbend. With his petition to His Majesty, and the Lord Chief Justice King.
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Date: 1716
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The last words of the Reverend Mr. William Paul , and the Worshipful John Hall Esq;.
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Date: 1716]
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A true copy of the papers delivered to the sheriffs of London , by William Paul, a clergyman, and John Hall, Esq; who were drawn, hang'd, and quarter'd at Tyburn, for high-treason against His Majesty King George, July the 13th, 1716.
Paul, William, 1678-1716.
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Date: 1716]
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Remarks on the speeches of William Paul, clerk, and John Hall of Otterburn, Esq., executed at Tyburn for rebellion, the 13th of July, 1716
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Date: 1716
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Nonjurors
Trials (Treason) - Great Britain - Early works to 1800
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