Trials (Treason) -- England | London
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- The whole proceedings in the House of Peers, upon the indictments against William Earl of Kilmarnock, George Earl of Cromertie, and Arthur Lord Balmerino ; for high treason : ... the proceeding in Westminster Hall being begun ... the 28th day of July, and continued on ... the 30th of July, and ... the first of August, 1746 ..
- A defence of the late Lord Russel's innocency : by way of answer or confutation of a libellous pamphlet intituled, An antidote against poyson : with two letters of the author of this book upon the subject of his Lordship's tryal ; together with an Argument in the great case concerning elections of Members to Parliament, between Sr Samuel Barnardiston, bar., plaintiff, and Sr Will. Soames, sheriff of Suffolk, defend', in the Court of Kings-Bench, in an action upon the case, and afterwards by error sued in the Exchequer-Chamber
- A defensive declaration of Lieut. Col. John Lilburn : against the unjust sentence of his banishment, by the late Parliament of England : directed in an epistle from his house in Bridges in Flanders, May 14. 1653 : (Dutch or new still, or the 4 of May 1653, English or old stile) to his Excellency the Lord General Cromwell, and the rest of the officers of his Army, commonly sitting in White-hall in councel, managing the present affairs of England, &c. : unto which is annexed, an additional appendix directed from the said Leut. Col. John Lilburn, to his Excellency and his officers, occasioned by his present imprisonment in Newgate : and some groundless scandals, for being an agent of the present King, cast upon him by some great persons at White-hall, upon the delivery of his third address (to the counsel of State, by his wife and several other of his friends) dated from his captivity in Newgate the 20 of June 1653
- A narrative of the depositions of Robert Jenison Esq. : with other material evidences, plainly proving that Mr. William Ireland, lately executed for high treason, was in London the nineteenth of August, 1678, notwithstanding his confident denial thereof both at his tryal and execution
- Remarks upon the tryals of Edward Fitzharris, Stephen Colledge, Count Coningsmark, the Lord Russel, Collonel Sidney, Henry Cornish, and Charles Bateman : as also on the Earl of Shaftsbury's grand jury, Wilmore's Homine replegiando, and the award of execution against Sir Thomas Armstrong
- The Treason trials, 1794
- The arraignment, trials, conviction and condemnation of Sir Rich. Grahme, Bart., Viscount Preston in the kingdom of Scotland, and John Ashton, gent., for high-treason against Their Majesties King William and Queen Mary, in conspiring the deposition and death of Their Majesties, the alteration of the present government, the invasion of this kingdom of England by the French king and raising a rebellion within this kingdom against Their Majesties : at the sessions of gaol-delivery of Newgate, holden for the county of Middlesex at Justice Hall in Old-Baily, on the 16th, 17th and 19th days of January, 1690, in the second year of Their Majesties reign : to which are added, two letters taken at Dublin the 4th of July, 1690 : one from the late King James to the Pope, dated at Dublin, Novemb. 26, 1689 : the other from the Earl of Melfort, the said late King's principal secretary of state, sent to the late Queen, dated at Rome, May 2, 1690
- The arraignment, tryal and condemnation of Sir William Parkins, Knt., for the most horrid and barbarous conspiracy to assassinate His Most Sacred Majesty King William, and for raising of forces in order to a rebellion, and encouraging a French invasion into this kingdom : who was found guilty of high-treason, March 24, 1695/6, at the Sessions-House in the Old-Baily : together with a true copy of the papers delivered by Sir William Parkins and Sir John Friend, to the sheriffs of London and Middlesex at the time of their execution
- The arraignments, tryals and condemnations of Charles Cranburne and Robert Lowick for the horrid and execrable conspiracy to assassinate His Sacred Majesty King William in order to a French invasion of this kingdom : who upon full evidence were found guilty of high-treason before His Majesty's justices of Oyer and Terminer at Westminster, and received sentence the 22d. of April, 1696, and were executed at Tyburn the 29th of the said month : in which tryals are contained all the learned arguments of the King's councel, and likewise the councel for the prisoners, upon the new act of Parliament for regulating tryals in cases of treason
- The compendium, or, A short view of the late tryals in relation to the present plot against His Majesty and government : with the speeches of those that have been executed : as also an humble address (at the close) to all the worthy patriots of this once flourishing and happy kingdom
- The gunpowder treason : with a discourse of the manner of its discovery : and a perfect relation of the proceedings against the conspirators : wherein is contained their trials and condemnations, also the confessions of Guido Fawkes and Thomas Winter : likewise King James's speech to both houses of Parliament, including a preface touching the conspiracy
- The last speech & behaviour of William late Lord Russel, upon the scaffold in Lincolns-Inne-Fields, a little before his execution, on Saturday, July 21. 1683, being condemned for high-treason in conspiring the death of the King and the subversion of the government, &c., together with the paper delivered by him to the sheriffs, and signed with his own hand : also The last speeches, behaviour, and prayers of Capt. Thomas Walcot, John Rouse Gent. & William Hone joyner : a little before their execution at Tyburn, on Friday the 20th of July 1683, being condemned for high-treason in conspiring, &c.
- The narrative of the proceedings against Mr. Thomas Prince
- The proceedings against Sir John Fenwick, Bar. upon a bill of attainder for high treason : together with a copy of a letter sent by Sir John Fenwick to his lady, upon his being taken in Kent : as also of the paper delivered by him to the sheriffs of London and Middlesex, at the place of his execution
- The speech of the late Lord Russel, to the sheriffs : together with the paper delivered by him to them, at the place of execution, on July 21
- The trial of George Gordon, Esquire, commonly called Lord George Gordon, for high treason : at the bar of the Court of King's Bench, on Monday, February 5th, 1781
- The tryal and condemnation of Edw. Fitz-Harris, Esq., for high-treason : at the barr of the Court of King's Bench, at Westminster on Thursday the 9th of June, in Trinity term 1681 : as also the tryal and condemnation of Dr. Oliver Plunket, titular primate of Ireland, for high treason, at the barr of the Court of King's Bench, the same term
- The tryal of Lieutenant Colonel John Lilburn, by an extraordinary or special commission, of oyer and terminer at the Guild-Hall of London, the 24th, 25th, and 26th of October, 1649 : being exactly pen'd and taken in short-hand, as it was possible to be done in such a croud and noise, and transcribed with an indifferent and even hand, both in reference to the court, and the prisoner, that so matter of fact, as it was there declared, might truly come to publick view : in which is contain'd the names of all the judges, grand inquest, and jury of life and death
- The tryal of Nathaniel Reading, Esq., for attempting to stifle the King's evidence as to the horrid plot : had before the commissioners of Oyer and Terminer at the Kings-Bench-Barr at Westminster, on Thursday the 24th. of April 1679 : who being convicted upon full evidence, received judgement to be fined 1000 £, imprisoned for one year, and to be set in the pillory on Monday then next following
- The tryal of Roger, Earl of Castlemaine, for high treason, in conspiring the death of the King, the subversion of the government, and introducing of popery and arbitrary power : before the Lord Chief Justice Scroggs, &c. at the Kings Bench Bar at Westminster, the 23th June 1680, where he was acquitted
- The tryal of William, Viscount Stafford for high treason : in conspiring the death of the King, the extirpation of the Protestant religion, the subversion of the government, and introduction of popery into this realm, upon an impeachment by the knights, citizens, and burgesses in Parliament assembled, in the name of themselves and of all the Commons of England : begun in Westminster-Hall the 30th day of November 1680, and continued until the 7th of December following, on which day judgment of high treason was given upon him, with the manner of his execution on the 29th of the same month
- The tryals and condemnation of Thomas White, alias Whitebread, provincial of the Jesuits in England, William Harcourt, pretended rector of London, John Fenwick, procurator for the Jesuits in England, John Gavern, alias Gawen and Anthony Turner, all Jesuits and priests, for high treason in conspiring the death of the King, the subversion of government, and Protestant religion : at the Sessions in the Old-Bailey for London and Middlesex, on Friday and Saturday, being the 13th and 14th of June 1679
- The tryals of Sir George Wakeman, Barronet, William Marshall, William Rumley, and James Corker, Benedictine monks, for high treason, for conspiring the death of the King, subversion of the government, and Protestant religion : at the Sessions in the Old-Baily, holden for London and Middlesex, on Fryday the 18th of July 1679
- The tryals of Thomas Walcot, William Hone, William Lord Russell, John Rous & William Blagg, for high-treason, for conspiring the death of the King, and raising a rebellion in this kingdom : at the Sessions-House in the Old-Baily London, on a Commission of Oyer and Terminer held there for the city of London and county of Middlesex, on Thursday, Friday and Saturday, July 12, 13, and 14. 1683
- The tryals of William Ireland, Thomas Pickering, and John Grove, for conspiring to murder the King : who upon full evidence were found guilty of high treason, at the Sessions-House in the Old-Bailey, December the 17th, 1678, and received sentence accordingly
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