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An Answer to Mr. Langhorn's speech : wherein he asserts his loyalty and innocence contrary to plain evidence against him in open court, the verdict of an impartial jury, and the declared sense of the late Parliament in relation to the late, horrible and bloody plot
[1679]
Caption title. Place and date of publication from Wing. Dated [1680?] by BM, but Langhorne's speech at his execution was dated July 14, 1679. Anon.
The petition and declaration of Richard Langhorne : (a notorious Papist now in Newgate condemned for treason). Presented to His Majesty in Council at Hampton-Court, the 10th of this instant July, 1679. In which he avowedly owneth several popish principles and tenets, relating to what he believeth and thinketh himself bound to believe by his popish principles, in relation to the duty which he, and it is believed that our English Papists hold the same, is bound to pay to his present Majesty, a true Protestant prince
Langhorne, Richard (1654-1679)
[1679]
Caption title, p. 3: To the Kings most excellent Majesty. The humble petition of Richard Langhorne, a prisoner condemned in the gaol of Newgate.
The speech of Richard Langhorn Esq; at his execution July 14, 1679. Being left in writing by him under his own hand
Langhorne, Richard (1654-1679)
[1679]
Caption title. Imprint from Wing(2).