Treason - England - Early works to 1800
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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, d. 1708.Date: 1708- E-books
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Mr. Erskine's speech in defence of Mr. Hardy, on a trial for high treason, 1st. November, 1794
Thomas HardyDate: 1794- E-books
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Pretended High Court of Justice
E. D.Date: 1660- E-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- E-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, d. 1716.Date: 1716?]