The most remarkable trials of Nathaniel Thompson. William Paine. John Farwell. : At the Kings-Bench Bar in Guild-Hall, on the 20th of this instant June, 1682. For trespass and misbehaviours, in writing, printing, and publishing letters, importing, that Sir Edmund Bury Godfrey murthered himself. Also several scandalous reflections upon the government, and arraigning the justice of the nation. With all the material circumstances that attended their trial, wherein they were all three found guilty Date [1682] Media Format Printed text Location London England Reference ID M2917 Caption London : Printed for L. Curtiss, at the sign of Sir Edmund-Bury-Godfrey, near Fleet-Bridge, [1682] Details Add to shelf Remove from shelf
Here is a true and just account of a most horrid and bloody plot : conspired against his most sacred Majesty and his royal Highnes by the wicked contrivances of Colonel John Rumsay, Richard Nelthorp, Edward Wade, Richard Goodenough, Captain Walcot, William Thompson, James Burton, and William Hone. Since which time there is an account that Colonel John Rumsay is taken, and hath been upon his examination Date [anno Dom. 1683] Media Format Printed text Location Edinburgh Scotland Reference ID H1547A.2 Caption [Edinburgh] : [re-printed by the heir of Andrew Anderson, printer to His most sacred Majestie], [anno Dom. 1683] Details Add to shelf Remove from shelf
Wilkinson, Tate. Autograph letter signed from Tate Wilkinson to [John?] Litchfield, Esqr Creator Wilkinson, Tate, 1739-1803 Date 1802 January 6 Media Format Manuscript text Location England Reference ID Y.c.1708 Details Add to shelf Remove from shelf
Hollingshead, John. Autograph letter signed from John Hollingshead, Gaiety Theatre, Strand, London, to [Lilian Adelaide] Neilson Creator Hollingshead, John Date 1870 February 1 Media Format Manuscript text Location London England Reference ID W.b.59, fol. 12 Details Add to shelf Remove from shelf
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 Date 1682 Media Format Printed text Location London England Reference ID 137- 041f Caption [London] : Printed for J. Heathcott, 1682 Details Add to shelf Remove from shelf
Mastin, John. A Georgian country parson : the Rev. John Mastin of Naseby Creator Mastin, John Date 2004 Media Format Printed text Location England Northampton Reference ID DA483.M37 A3 2004 Caption Victor Hatley memorial volume Details Add to shelf Remove from shelf
[Mr. Jonston] Date [Decem.r 1773] Media Format Image Location London England Reference ID ART 242535 (Craven size XL) Caption [London] : [Publish'd as the Act Directs by J. Saunders no. 17 Glanville Street Rathbone Place], [Decem.r 1773] Details Add to shelf Remove from shelf
The proceedings at the Kings Bench Bar at Westminster, on the twenty eighth past. : Giving an account of the bailing the Right Honourable Anthony Earl of Shaftsbury, William Lord Howard Baron of Escreik, Edward Whittakar, John Willmore and Samuel Wilson: with the names of such persons of honour, and others, as became sureties. Together with many other remarkable passages Date [1681] Media Format Printed text Location London England Reference ID 133- 260f Caption London : Printed for Roger Evans, [1681] Details Add to shelf Remove from shelf
William Shakespeare's Romeo + Juliet Date ©1996 Media Format Printed text Location Beverly Hills, Calif. Reference ID ART Vol. f144 Caption Beverly Hills, Calif. : Twentieth Century Fox, ©1996 Details Add to shelf Remove from shelf
Available Online Goodcole, Henry. Natures cruell step-dames: or, Matchlesse monsters of the female sex; Elizabeth Barnes, and Anne Willis. : Who were executed the 26. day of April, 1637. at Tyburne, for the unnaturall murthering of their owne children. Also, herein is contained their severall confessions, and the courts just proceedings against other notorious malefactors, with their severall offences this sessions. Further, a relation of the wicked life and impenitent death of Iohn Flood, who raped his owne childe Creator Goodcole, Henry, 1586-1641 Date 1637 Media Format Printed text Location London England Reference ID STC 12012 Caption Printed at London : [By E. Purslowe] for Francis Coules, dwelling in the Old-Baily, 1637 Details Add to shelf Remove from shelf