The second part of the Display of tyranny; or Remarks upon the illegal and arbitrary proceedings in the Courts of Westminster, and Guild-Hall London. From the year, 1678. to the abdication of the late King James, in the year 1688. In which time, the rule was, quod principi placuis, lex esto.
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- The second part of the Display of tyranny; or Remarks upon the illegal and arbitrary proceedings in the Courts of Westminster, and Guild-Hall London. From the year, 1678. to the abdication of the late King James, in the year 1688. In which time, the rule was, quod principi placuis, lex esto.
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- Oates, Titus, 1649-1705.
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- [London] :: Printed, anno Anglia salutis secundo, 1690. Sold by book-sellers in London and Westminster,
- [1690]
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- Subject terms
- James, -- II, -- King of England, -- 1633-1701 -- Early works to 1800.
- Popish Plot, 1678 -- Early works to 1800.
- Trials (Treason) -- England -- Early works to 1800.
- Great Britain -- History -- Restoration, 1660-1688 -- Early works to 1800.
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"The second part of the Display of tyranny; or Remarks upon the illegal and arbitrary proceedings in the Courts of Westminster, and Guild-Hall London. From the year, 1678. to the abdication of the late King James, in the year 1688. In which time, the rule was, quod principi placuis, lex esto." In the digital collection Early English Books Online 2. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/A53494.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed May 21, 2024.
Contents
- title page
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TO The Eminently Deserving and Highly Honoured Sr
Samuel Barnardiston, Baronet. -
To the Publick-Spirited
READER. - The CONTENTS.
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REMARKS Upon the
Tryal ofMr Lau∣rence Braddon, &Mr Hugh Speke; Upon anInforma∣tion, about the matter of theMurder, of the late RightHonourable Arthur Earl ofEssex. -
An Abstract of some material Proofs which have been made in Rela∣tion to the Death of the
Earl ofEssex. -
REMARKS Upon the Proceedings in the Case of
Edward Fitz-Har∣ris Esq: in the Court ofKings-Bench, in the Year 1681. -
An Abstract of the Examination of
Edward Fitz-Harris, relating to thePopish Plot, taken the10th ofMarch, 1680. by SrRobert Clayton and SrGeorge Treby. -
Remarks upon the Tryal of Mrs
Elizabeth Gaunt at theOld-Bayly, London, upon the 19th day ofOctober, 1685. -
Remarks upon the Tryal of Mr
Jo∣seph Hayes, at theKing's Beath upon an Indictment of high Trea∣son, for corresponding withSr Thomas Armstrong. -
Remarks upon the Tryal of
Mr Charles Bateman, at theOld-Bayly, Upon the 9th day ofDecember 1685, before theLord Chief Justice Herbert, &c. -
Remarks upon the Tryal of the Right Honourable
Henry Lord. Delamere, upon the 14th Day ofJanuary 1685. Before theLord Jeffryes, Lord HighSteward on that occasion. -
Heads of some
Informations andEx∣aminations, taken upon Oath be∣fore aCommittee of theHouse of Lords, appointed to inspect,Who were the Advisers and Prosecutors of the Murders of the Lord Russell, Colonel Sidney, Sr Thomas Arm∣strong, Mr Cornish & others; And who wereAdvisers of issuing Quo Warranto'sagainst Corporations; &who were Assertors of the dispensing Power; whereof aReport was made, by the Right honourable theEarl of Stamford, upon the20th day ofDecember, 1689.-
A
Memorial of the Numbers ofCharters, Dispensations andPar∣dons, passed, betweenOctober 1682, and the time of the lateKing's Abdication. - Copies of some Papers mentioned in, or relating to the forgoing Informations.
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Copy of thePaper, mentioned in the precedingInformations, was wrote byKing Charles the se∣conds's own hand; who imposed upon theDuke ofMonmouth, to transcribe and sign it. -
Copy of aPaper delivered to theLord Keeper North, theLord Chief Justice Jeffryes and theAttorney General; by theLady Armstrong, on behalf of herHusband, SrThomas Armstrong. -
The Names of the
London Grand-Jury returned,July 1683. When the Con∣spirators had decreed the Murdering my LordRussell. -
The Pannel of Jurors pick'd for the Tryal of my
Lord Russell, inJuly 1683.- Colman-Street-Ward.
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Tower -Ward. -
Algate -Ward. -
Billingsgate-
Ward. -
Breadstreet-
Ward. - Dowgate-Ward.
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Ward of
Bishops∣gate within. - Bridge-Ward.
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Candlewick-
Ward. -
Limestreet-
Ward. -
Walbrooke-
Ward. - Langborne-Ward.
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Cripplegate-
Ward. -
Ward of
Farring∣don within. - Ward of Farring∣don without.
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Ward of
Alders∣gate within. -
Ward of
Alders∣gate without. -
Cordwayner-
Ward. -
Ʋnity-
Ward. - Ward of Castle∣baynard.
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The Names of the Grand-Jury at the Sessions the
14th ofOctober, 1685. when the Conspirators had resolved to MurderAlderman Cornish andMrs Gaunt. -
The Pannel of
Jurors for theTryal ofAlderman Cornish, inOctober 1685. returned out of most of the Wards of the City, by the parti∣cular care of Sr.Benjamin Thorow∣goed, in regard that MrCornish had been one of his Predecessors, (See this page 289.) -
The Pannel of
Jurors returned for the Tryal of the HonourableColonel Sidney. - section
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- Errata's.