The loyall martyrology, or, Brief catalogues and characters of the most eminent persons who suffered for their conscience during the late times of rebellion either by death, imprisonment, banishment, or sequestration together with those who were slain in the Kings service : as also dregs of treachery : with the catalogue and characters of those regicides who sat as judges on our late dread soveraign of ever blessed memory : with others of that gang, most eminent for villany / by William Winstanley.

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The loyall martyrology, or, Brief catalogues and characters of the most eminent persons who suffered for their conscience during the late times of rebellion either by death, imprisonment, banishment, or sequestration together with those who were slain in the Kings service : as also dregs of treachery : with the catalogue and characters of those regicides who sat as judges on our late dread soveraign of ever blessed memory : with others of that gang, most eminent for villany / by William Winstanley.
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Winstanley, William, 1628?-1698.
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London :: Printed by Thomas Mabb for Edward Thomas,
1665.
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Great Britain -- History -- Civil War, 1642-1649.
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"The loyall martyrology, or, Brief catalogues and characters of the most eminent persons who suffered for their conscience during the late times of rebellion either by death, imprisonment, banishment, or sequestration together with those who were slain in the Kings service : as also dregs of treachery : with the catalogue and characters of those regicides who sat as judges on our late dread soveraign of ever blessed memory : with others of that gang, most eminent for villany / by William Winstanley." In the digital collection Early English Books Online. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/A66699.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed June 22, 2024.

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XXI.

COlonel Eusebius Andrews, a Gentleman of a most sincere Life and Conversa∣tion, by Profession a Counsellor of Grays Inn, who out of his Duty to God, and the King; took part with his Majesty, constantly adhere∣ing to the Royal Cause, being Secretary to the Renowned Lord Capel, whose Worth and Excellency being envied by Cromwell, he was by his Emissaries brought into a Plott, as they called it, and then by them betrayed; the chief Agent therein being one Bernards, formerly his Major, who with one Pitts were

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suborned by Bradshaw, and Sir Henry Mildmay to swear against him; So that notwithstand∣ing the Colonel notably defended himself, and by an accurate Legal Plea proved the Unlawfulness and Authority of their High Court of Justice, yet was he by those blood-sucking Canniballs Sentenced as a Traytor, having only the favour of altering the man∣ner of his Execution, which was the Axe on Tower-hill, where he died like other Martyrs before him, full of joy and blessed hope, Aug. 22. 1650.

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