The Sentence of Nathaniel Thompson, VVilliam Pain, and John Farewel who received judgment at the Kings-Bench, Westminster, on the third of this instant July, as haveing been cast at Guild-Hall for writing, printing and publishing the letters & libels purporting that Sir Edmundbury-Godfrey murthered himself.
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- The Sentence of Nathaniel Thompson, VVilliam Pain, and John Farewel who received judgment at the Kings-Bench, Westminster, on the third of this instant July, as haveing been cast at Guild-Hall for writing, printing and publishing the letters & libels purporting that Sir Edmundbury-Godfrey murthered himself.
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- 1682.
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THE SENTENCE OF
Nathaniel Thompson, VVilliam Painand John Farewel, Who Received Judgment at the Kings-Bench,Westminster; On the Third of this InstantJuly: As haveing been Cast atGuild-Hall, forWriting, Printing, andPublishing The Letters & Libels, PURPORTING, That Sir Edmundbury-Godfrey MURTHEREDHIMSELF. - colophon