The bloody assizes, or, A compleat history of the life of George Lord Jefferies, from his birth to this present time ... to which is added Major Holmes's excellent speech, with the dying speeches and prayers of many other eminent Protestants : none of which were ever before publish'd ...

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The bloody assizes, or, A compleat history of the life of George Lord Jefferies, from his birth to this present time ... to which is added Major Holmes's excellent speech, with the dying speeches and prayers of many other eminent Protestants : none of which were ever before publish'd ...
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Bent, James.
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London :: Printed for J. Dunton ... :
1689.
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Jeffreys, George Jeffreys, -- Baron, 1644 or 5-1689.
Great Britain -- History -- Revolution of 1688.
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A True and Exact List of all them that were Condemned and Suffered in the West, in the Year 1685. Under the Sentence of my Lord Chancellor, then Lord Chief Justice of Eng∣land; with the Names of the Towns where they were Executed.

Hamp-shire.
  • At Winchester. 1
Wilt-shire.
  • At Salisbury. 1
Dorset-shire.
  • At Dorchester. 13
  • At Lyme. 12
  • At Bridport 10
  • At Weymouth 12
  • At Sherborne. 12
  • At Pooll. 10
  • At Warham. 5
  • At Shafton. 6
  • At Wimborn. 5
  • In all 87

    Page 52

    Devon-shire.
    • At Exon. 1
    • At Huniton. 5
    • At Axminster. 1
    • At Culliton. 2
    • At Certon. 1
    • At Plimouth.
    • At Parkmouth.
    • At Totneys.
    • At Dillverton.
    • At Barnastable.
    • In all▪ 37
    Sumerset-shire.
    • At Bath. 5
    • At Philipsnorton. 12
    • At Froome. 12
    • At Bruton. 3
    • At Wincanton▪ 6
    • At Shepton Mallet. 13
    • At Pensford. 12
    • At Wrington. 3
    • At Wells. 8
    • At Vivelscomb▪ 3
    • At Tutton upon Mendip▪ 2
    • At Chard 12
    • At Crookern. 10
    • At Somerton. 7
    • At Yeovil. 8
    • At Netherstoe. 3
    • At Dunster. 3
    • At Dulverton. 3
    • At Bridgwater. 12
    • At Ratlifhill Bristol. 6
    • At Illmister. 12
    • At Stogrsey. 2
    • At Wellington. 3
    • At Southpetherton. 3
    • At Porlock. 2
    • At Glasenbury. 6
    • At Taunton. 19
    • At Langport. 3
    • At Axbridge. 6
    • At Cutherstone. 2
    • At Minehead. 6
    • At Evillchester. 12
    • At Stogummer. 3
    • At Castle-Cary. 3
    • At Milton-Port▪ 2
    • Keinshm. 11
    • In all. 239▪

    Besides those hanged and destroyed in cold Blood.

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