England's black tribunall : set forth in the triall of K. Charles, I. at the pretended court of justice at Westminster Hall, Jan. 20. Together with his Majesties speech, immediately before he was murdred on a scaffold erected at Whitehall-Gate, Tuesday, Jan. 30. 1648. Also the several dying speeches of the nobility and gentry, as were inhumanely put to death for their loyalty to their sovereign lord the King from 1642. to 1658
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England's black tribunall : set forth in the triall of K. Charles, I. at the pretended court of justice at Westminster Hall, Jan. 20. Together with his Majesties speech, immediately before he was murdred on a scaffold erected at Whitehall-Gate, Tuesday, Jan. 30. 1648. Also the several dying speeches of the nobility and gentry, as were inhumanely put to death for their loyalty to their sovereign lord the King from 1642. to 1658
printed for J. Playford, 1660
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With a separate titlepage to part 2: Englands black tribunall. The second part: set forth in the dying speeches of such nobility and gentry as have been put to death for their loyalty ... Together with the names of their judges and manner of putting to death. ... London, printed 1660