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Total number of records: 5
Top 10: People and organisations
People and organisations | Count |
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Charles I, King of England, 1600-1649 | 2 |
Perrinchief, Richard (1623?-1673) | 2 |
Ashton, John | 1 |
Ashton, John (1691) | 1 |
Ashton, John, D. 1691 | 1 |
Graham, Richard Viscount Preston (1648-1695) | 1 |
Graham, Richard, Viscount Preston, 1648-1695 | 1 |
Great Britain. Parliament | 1 |
Rich, Henry | 1 |
Rich, Sir Henry (1803-1869) | 1 |
The royal martyr: or, The life and death of King Charles I
Perrinchief, Richard (1623?-1673)
1684
Publisher's advertisment: final page.
The royal martyr: or, The life and death of King Charles I
Perrinchief, Richard (1623?-1673)
1684
Publisher's advertisment: final page.
The divine mission of gospel-ministers; with the obligations upon all pious and rich Christians to promote it, set forth : in a sermon preach'd before... the Lord Mayor ... at ... St. Paul, on ... May 27. 1711. The day appointed by Her Majesty for a collection to be made in the city, &c. Towards the more effectual propogation of the gospel in foreign parts
Stubs, Philip (1665-1738)
1711
Pagination irregular.
The arraignment, trials, conviction and condemnation of Sir Rich. Grahme, Bart., Viscount Preston in the kingdom of Scotland, and John Ashton, gent., for high-treason against Their Majesties King William and Queen Mary, in conspiring the deposition and death of Their Majesties, the alteration of the present government, the invasion of this kingdom of England by the French king and raising a rebellion within this kingdom against Their Majesties : at the sessions of gaol-delivery of Newgate, holden for the county of Middlesex at Justice Hall in Old-Baily, on the 16th, 17th and 19th days of January, 1690... : to which are added, two letters taken at Dublin the 4th of July, 1690. One from the late King James to the Pope ... The other from the Earl of Melfort ... sent to the late Queen
Graham, Richard Viscount Preston (1648-1695); Ashton, John (1691)
1691
"The arraignment, tryal, conviction, and condemnation of John Ashton, gent. for high-treason..." (p. [77]-132) has special t.p.