A Collection of the most remarkable Trials of persons for High-Treason, Murder, Heresy ...1735 |
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aforefaid againſt alfo Anfwer Attorney becauſe Bufinefs Cafe Captain Caufe Charnock Commiffion Confcience confefs confult Counfel Court declared Defign defire Difcourfe doth Earl of Strafford England Evidence faid Earl fame feems Feilding feize fend fent feveral fhall fhew fhould fince firft firſt fome fpeak ftand fuch fufficient fure fwear fworn Gentlemen give guilty hath High-Treafon himſelf Houfe Houſe Hungerford Indictment James Plunkett John Lilburne Judges juft Juftice Jury Keble Ketelbey King King's Lady Lady Berkeley laft Layer Letter Lilburne Lord Chancellor Lord Grey Lord North Lordship Lynch Majefty Majefty's Matter moft muft muſt Number obferve Occafion Overt-Act Parliament Perfon pleafed pleaſe Plunkett Porter Pray prefent Pretender Prifoner Promife Purpoſe Queſtion Robert Charnock Serj ſhall Sir John Freind Sir Thomas Overbury tell thefe themſelves theſe Thing thofe tion told Treafon unto uſed Wefton Witneffes Words