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The Tryal and sentence of death, to be drawn, hang'd and quartered, pronounced against Mr. Mack an a...

The Tryal and sentence of death, to be drawn, hang'd and quartered, pronounced against Mr. Mack an a...

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The Tryal and sentence of death, to be drawn, hang'd and quartered, pronounced against Mr. Mack an apothecary of Salisbury, Mr. John Thorp an inn-keeper of the same town, Mr. Kensey a chyrurgeon of Newbery, and Mr. Dean, and Mr Lakes of Hungerfo[r]d. [electronic resource] : Upon a charge of high treason, for conspiring together, to take up arms, and raise new forces for the king of Scots. With their several speeches delivered at the bar on Fryday last; and the arraignment and condemnation of 8 other gentlemen to be hang'd by the neck till they are dead.

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The Tryal and sentence of death, to be drawn, hang'd and quartered, pronounced against Mr. Mack an apothecary of Salisbury, Mr. John Thorp an inn-keeper of the same town, Mr. Kensey a chyrurgeon of Newbery, and Mr. Dean, and Mr Lakes of Hungerfo[r]d. [electronic resource] : Upon a charge of high treason, for conspiring together, to take up arms, and raise new forces for the king of Scots. With their several speeches delivered at the bar on Fryday last; and the arraignment and condemnation of 8 other gentlemen to be hang'd by the neck till they are dead.

Publisher

London, : Printed for G. Horton, 1655.

Date

1655.

Record Identifier

74Vvv2QZPJAl

MMS ID

991007356699702626

Language

English

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8 p.

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Publisher

London, : Printed for G. Horton, 1655.

Place of Publication

England

Date Published

1655.

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The Tryal and sentence of death, to be drawn, hang'd and quartered, pronounced against Mr. Mack an apothecary of Salisbury, Mr. John Thorp an inn-keeper of the same town, Mr. Kensey a chyrurgeon of Newbery, and Mr. Dean, and Mr Lakes of Hungerfo[r]d. [electronic resource] : Upon a charge of high treason, for conspiring together, to take up arms, an...

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General note

The trial of four of the participants in the Salisbury insurrection of 1655; see also Wing T7093.

Reproduction of the original in the British Library.

The second "r" in "Hungerford" failed to print.

Citation / References Note

Wing (2nd ed.) T2170.

Thomason E.833[3].

Additional physical form availability note

Also available in microfilm held offsite at RAV/FM4/117.

Reproduction note

Electronic reproduction. Ann Arbor, Mich. : UMI, 1999- (Early English books online) Digital version of: (Thomason Tracts ; 126:E833[3])

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74Vvv2QZPJAl

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991007356699702626