The royall martyr. Or, King Charles the First no man of blood but a martyr for his people Being a brief account of his actions from the beginnings of the late unhappy warrs, untill he was basely butchered to the odium of religion, and scorn of all nations, before his pallace at White-Hall, Jan. 30. 1648. To which is added, A short history of His Royall Majesty Charles the Second, King of England, Scotland, France, and Ireland, defender of the faith, &c. third monarch of Great Brittain.
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The royall martyr. Or, King Charles the First no man of blood but a martyr for his people Being a brief account of his actions from the beginnings of the late unhappy warrs, untill he was basely butchered to the odium of religion, and scorn of all nations, before his pallace at White-Hall, Jan. 30. 1648. To which is added, A short history of His Royall Majesty Charles the Second, King of England, Scotland, France, and Ireland, defender of the faith, &c. third monarch of Great Brittain.
Author
Philipps, Fabian, 1601-1690.
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London :: printed for Henry Bell, and are to be sold by most book sellers,
1660.
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Charles -- I, -- King of England, 1600-1649.
Great Britain -- History -- Charles I, 1625-1649 -- Early works to 1800.
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"The royall martyr. Or, King Charles the First no man of blood but a martyr for his people Being a brief account of his actions from the beginnings of the late unhappy warrs, untill he was basely butchered to the odium of religion, and scorn of all nations, before his pallace at White-Hall, Jan. 30. 1648. To which is added, A short history of His Royall Majesty Charles the Second, King of England, Scotland, France, and Ireland, defender of the faith, &c. third monarch of Great Brittain." In the digital collection Early English Books Online. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/A70797.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed June 5, 2025.
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Counsellors assistant to this Court, and to draw up the Charge against the KING, were
Dr. Dorislaus.
Serjeant Danby, Serjeant at Arms.
Mr. Aske.
Mr. John Cook Solicitor.
Mr. Broughton
Clerkes to the Court.
Mr. Phelpes
Colonel Humphrey Sword-bearer.
Messengers, Door-keepers and Criers, were these;
Mr. Walford.
Mr. Radley.
Mr. Paine.
Mr. Powell.
Mr. Hull.
Mr. King.
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