Royall and loyall blood shed by Cromwell and his party, &c. viz. King Charles the martyr. The Earl of Strafford. The Arch-Bishop of Canterbury. Duke Hamilton Earl of Holland Lord Capell Earl of Derby Marquesse of Montrosse Col. Eusebius Andrews. Sir Henry Hide Doctor Hewit To which are added 3. other murthers of publique note. Viz. Sir. Thomas Overbury. Sir George Sonds his 2. sons. Knight and Butler. To which is annexed a brief chronicle of the wars & affairs of the 3. kingdoms, from 1640 to 1661. Most exactly collected and compared with the originals, and amended of those errours which abound in the counterfeit impression of this book.
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- Royall and loyall blood shed by Cromwell and his party, &c. viz. King Charles the martyr. The Earl of Strafford. The Arch-Bishop of Canterbury. Duke Hamilton Earl of Holland Lord Capell Earl of Derby Marquesse of Montrosse Col. Eusebius Andrews. Sir Henry Hide Doctor Hewit To which are added 3. other murthers of publique note. Viz. Sir. Thomas Overbury. Sir George Sonds his 2. sons. Knight and Butler. To which is annexed a brief chronicle of the wars & affairs of the 3. kingdoms, from 1640 to 1661. Most exactly collected and compared with the originals, and amended of those errours which abound in the counterfeit impression of this book.
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"Royall and loyall blood shed by Cromwell and his party, &c. viz. King Charles the martyr. The Earl of Strafford. The Arch-Bishop of Canterbury. Duke Hamilton Earl of Holland Lord Capell Earl of Derby Marquesse of Montrosse Col. Eusebius Andrews. Sir Henry Hide Doctor Hewit To which are added 3. other murthers of publique note. Viz. Sir. Thomas Overbury. Sir George Sonds his 2. sons. Knight and Butler. To which is annexed a brief chronicle of the wars & affairs of the 3. kingdoms, from 1640 to 1661. Most exactly collected and compared with the originals, and amended of those errours which abound in the counterfeit impression of this book." In the digital collection Early English Books Online 2. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/A57768.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed May 5, 2024.
Contents
- title page
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- To the Reader.
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An Appendix. Royall & Loyall Blood Shed byCromwell, &c. - illustration
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The right Reverend
William Laud, Arch-BishopOF CANTERBURY. - illustration
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The Earl of
Strafford, Lord Deputy ofIreland 's two Speeches, the one at his Tryal inWestminster-Hall, the other on the Scaffold im∣mediately before his Execution onTower-hill, May 12. 1641. -
The three several Speeches of Duke
Hamilton Earl ofCambridge, The Earl ofHolland and the LordCapell, immediately before their Execution upon the Scaffold in the Pallace-yardWestminster, onFriday March 9. 1649. - illustration
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The Earl of
Holland riseth atKingston with other Noble-men on behalf of the King then a Prisoner; defeated there, flyes to St.Neots, where he is taken, he is therefore condemned before the H.C. of Justice, and behead∣ed in the Pallace-yard atWestmin∣ster, March 9. 1644. -
Henry LordRich, Earl ofHol∣land, His Speech on the Scaffold, im∣mediately hefore his death,March 9. -
Arthur
Lord Capell,his Speech on the Scaffold immediately be∣fore his death, Marchthe 9. 1649. -
A Relation, together, with the Speech of Col.
John Morris, lately Governour ofPomfret Castle, at the place of his Execution atYork, Aug.23. 1649. -
The Speech of Cornet
Michael Black∣burn, immediately before his death,Aug, 23. 1649. -
The Speech of Col.
Eusebius Andrews, immediately before his Execution on the Scaf∣fold onTower-Hill, on ThursdayAugust 22. 1650 being attended on byDr. Swadling. -
Sir
Henry Hides Speech on the Scaffold near the Exchange, im∣mediately before his Execution,March 4, 1650.
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The Earl of
Derby having all along the Warres served the King upon the advance of his present Majesty toVVorcester, Lands inLancashire from the Isle ofMan, and opposeth ColonellLilburn atVViggon, there defeated, flies toVVorcester, and after that fatall battell is pursued and taken, and by a Sentence of a Councill of Warre, is beheaded atBolton 1651. -
The HISTORY of Colonell Eusebius Andrews. - illustration
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The cruel and barbarous murder of
Sir Thomas Overbury in the Tower ofLondon by poyson, andSir Jervas Elvys, Mrs. Turner, Richard West∣on andJames Franklin Executed atTyburn and other places for the commitment of it. - illustration
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The Life, Death, and Tragical Execution of the ever renowned
James Graham, Marquess ofMon∣tross, Earl ofKincardine, &c. -
The two Sons of Mr.
Sonds ofKENT. - Butler and Knight.
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- TO THE READER.
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A Brief CHRONICLE OF THE Civil Wars OF
England, Scotland, andIreland, From 1640. to the end of the Year, 1661.-
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