An exact abridgment of all the trials (not omitting any material passage therein) which have been published since the year 1678: relating to the popish, and pretended Protestant-plots in the reigns of King Charles the 2d, and King James the 2d.
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- An exact abridgment of all the trials (not omitting any material passage therein) which have been published since the year 1678: relating to the popish, and pretended Protestant-plots in the reigns of King Charles the 2d, and King James the 2d.
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- London :: printed by J.D. for Awnsham Churchill, at the Black-Swan in Avy-Mary Lane,
- MDCXC. [1690]
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- Subject terms
- Popish Plot, 1678
- Rye House Plot, 1683
- Trials (Treason) -- England
- Great Britain -- History
- Great Britain -- History
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Contents
- title page
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To the Right Honourable HENRY LORD
BOOTH, BaronDE LA MER ofDunham-Massy, Lord Lieutenant of the Coun∣ty-Palatine ofChester, one of the Lords of theTreasury, and one of his Majesty's most HonourablePrivy-Council. - TO THE READER.
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A
CATALOGUE of the fol∣lowingTRIALS Abridg'd. - imprimatur
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year - 1678
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The Trial of William StayleyGoldsmith, at the King's-Bench-Bar,on Thurs∣day, Novemb. 21. 1678. -
The Trial of
Edward Coleman Gent. at theKing's-Bench Bar, on Wednesday,Novemb. 27. 1678. -
The Trials of
William Ireland, Thomas Pickering, andJohn Grove, at the Sessi∣ons-house in theOld-Baily on TuesdayDecember 17, 1678. -
The Trials of Robert Green, Henry Ber∣ry,and Laurence Hill,at the King's-Bench-Barat Westminster,on Monday Feb. 10th, 1678. -
The Tryal of
Nathaniel Thompson, Wil∣liam Pain, andJohn Farrel, atGuild-Hall, before SirFrancis Pemberton, Lord Chief Justice of his Majesty's Court ofKings-Bench, on Tuesday,June the 20th,1682.
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year - 1679
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The Trial of
Nathaniel Reading Esq be∣fore the Commissioners ofOyer andTer∣miner, at theKing's-Bench-Bar atWest∣minster, onThursday, April 24. 1679. -
The Trials of
Thomas White, aliasWhite∣bread, Provincial of theJesuits inEngland. William Harcourt, preten∣ded Rector ofLondon. John Fenwick, Procurator for theJesuits inEngland. John Gavan, aliasGawen, andAntho∣ny Turner, all Jesuits and Priests. At theSessions-house in theOld-Baily, on FridayJune 13, 1679. -
The Trial of
Richard Langhorn Esq Counsellour at Law, at theOld-Baily, on Saturday,June the14th, 1679. -
The Trials of Sir
George Wakeman Bar.William Marshall Benedictine Monks.William Rumley Benedictine Monks.James Corker Benedictine Monks.
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The Trials of
Andrew Brommich andWil∣liam Atkins, Priests, at the Summer-Assi∣zes atStafford. As also ofCharles Kern a Priest, atHereford -Assizes, before the Lord Chief JusticeScroggs, 1679. -
The Trial of
Thomas Knox andJohn Lane, at theKing's-Bench Bar, on Tuesday,Novemb. 25. 1679. before the Lord Chief JusticeScroggs, and the other Judges of that Court. -
The Trials of Lionel Anderson,alias Mun∣son. William Russel,alias Napper. Charles Parris,alias Parry. Henry Starkey. James Corker. William Marshal,and Alexander Lumsden,a Scotchman;at the Sessions-house in the Old-Baily,on Saturday Jan. 17, 1679. -
The Trial of Sir
Thomas Gascoyne, Bar At theKing's-Bench-Bar atWestmin∣ster, before the Ld. Ch. JusticeScroggs, on Wednesday,Feb. 11. 1679.
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The Trial of
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year - 1680
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The Trial of
Henry Care, Gent. at theGuild-hall inLondon, before the Ld. Ch. JusticeScroggs, on Thursday,July the 2d.1680. -
The Trial of
Elizabeth Cellier, at theKing's-Bench Bar, on Friday,June the 11th,1680. -
The Trial of
Roger Earl ofCastlemain, before the Ld. Ch. JusticeScroggs, at theKing's-Bench Bar atWestminster, on Wednesday,June 23. 1680. -
The Trial of
John Giles Gent. at the Ses∣sions-House in theOld-Baily, on Wed∣nesday,July 14. 1680. -
The Trial of
Elizabeth Cellier, at theOld-Baily on SaturdaySept. 11, 1680. -
The Trials of
Thomas Thwing, andMary Pressicks, at the Assizes atYork, on ThursdayJuly the29th, 1680. -
The Trials of WilliamViscount Staffordin Westminster-hallfrom Novemberthe 30th,to Decemberthe 7th, 1680.be∣fore the House of Peers.
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The Trial of
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year - 1681
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The Arraignment and Plea of
Edward Fitz-Harris Esq&c. at theKing's-Bench Bar atWestminster, inEaster-Term, 1681. -
The Trial of
Edward Fitz-Harris, at theKing's-Bench Bar atWestminster, be∣fore the Lord Chief JusticePemberton, on Thursday,June 9. 1681. -
The Trial of Dr.
Oliver Plunket, Titular Primate ofIreland, before the Lord Chief JusticeScroggs, at theKing's-Bench Bar atWestminster, on Wednes∣day,June 8. 1681. -
The Trial of Sir
Miles Stapleton, at the Assizes atYork, onMonday July the18th, 1681. -
The Trial of
George Busby Priest, at the Assizes atDerby, onMonday July 25, 1681. -
The Trial of
Stephen Colledg Carpenter, at the Court-House in the City ofOxford, onWednesday August 17th, 1681. -
The proceedings at the Sessions-House in the
Old-Baily, London, on ThursdayNo∣vember 24. 1681. before his Majesty's Commissioners ofOyer andTerminer, upon on the Bill of Indictment for High-Treason againstAnthony Earl ofShafts∣bury. -
The Trial of Charles JohnCount Con∣ningsmark; Christopher VratzCap∣tain, John SternLieutenant, and Charles George Borosky,alias Boratzi,before the Lord Chief Justice Pemberton;At the Old-Baily,on Tuesday, Februarythe 28th, 1681.
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The Arraignment and Plea of
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year - 1683
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The Trial of Sheriffs. - Thomas Pilkington,
Esq - Samuel Shute,
Esq
- Thomas Pilkington,
- Henry Cornish,
Alderman. FordLord Greyof Wark.Sir Thomas Player,Kt. Chamberlain. Slingsby Bethel,Esquire. Francis Jenks, John Deagle, Richard Freeman, Richard Goodenough, Ro∣bert Key, John Wickham, Samuel Swi∣nock,and John Jekyll,sen.
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The Trial of Capt. Thomas Walcotat the Old-Baily, London,on a Commission of Oyerand Terminerheld there for the City of Londonand County of Middlesex,on Thursday Julythe 12th, 1683. -
The Trial of
William Hone, at theOld-Baily, on Friday,July 13. 1683. -
The Trial of
William Russel Esq at theOld-Baily, on Friday,July 13. 1683. -
The Trial of
John Rouse Gent. at theOld-Baily, on Friday,July 13. 1683. -
The Trial of Capt.
William Blague, at theOld-Baily, on Friday,July 13. 1683. -
The Trial of Algernon
Sidney Esq before the Lord Chief JusticeJeffreys, at theKing's-Bench Bar atWestminster, on the7th, 21st, and27th, ofNovember 1683. -
The Trial of
John Hambden Esq before the Lord Chief JusticeJeffries, at theKing's-Bench Bar atWestminster, onWednesday, February6, 1683. -
The Trial of
Lawrence Braddon andHugh Speke Gent. at theKing's-Bench Bar, before the Lord Chief JusticeJefferies, on Thursday,Feb. 7. 1683. -
The Trial of Sir
Samuel Bernardiston Bar. before the Lord Chief JusticeJefferies, atGuild-Hall, London, on Thursday,Feb. 14. 1683. -
Proceedings in the Court of
King's-Bench, against Mr.James Hollaway, April.21. 1684. -
Proceedings in the Court of
King's-Bench, against SirThomas Armstrong, June14. 1684. SirGeorge Jefferies being Lord Chief Justice.
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- year - 1684
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year - 1685
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The Trial of
Titus Oates, at theKing's-Bench Bar atWestminster, before the Lord Chief JusticeJefferies, on Friday and Saturday, the8th and9th days ofMay, 1685. -
The Trial of
William Ring, Tailor, before the Lord Chief JusticeJones, at theOld-Baily, on MondayOctober the 19th,1685. -
The Trial of
John Fernley, Barber, at theOld-Baily, on MondayOctober the 19th,1685. -
The Trial of
Elizabeth Gaunt, the Wife ofWilliam Gaunt of St.Mary White-Chappel, Yeoman, at theOld-Baily, on MondayOctober the 19th,1685. -
The Trial of
Henry Cornish Esq before the Lord Chief JusticeJones, at the Sessions House in theOld-Baily, on Mon∣dayOctober the 19th,1685. -
The Trial of
Henry BaronDelamere, inWestminster-Hall, beforeGeorge LordJefferies, constituted Lord High-Steward on this Occasion, onThursday Jan. 14, 1685.
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The Trial of
- year - 1686
- year - 1687
- APPENDIX.
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Books lately Printed and Sold by
Jonathan Robinson, at the Golden Lion in St.Pauls Church-yard, re∣lating to the great Revolutions inEngland and Scotland 1688, 1689.