250. The Trial of NATHANAEL READING, esq. for a Trespass and Misdemeanor,
A. D. 1679
251. The Trial of THOMAS WHITE, alias WHITEBREAD, Provincial of the Jesuits
in England, WILLIAM HARCOURT, pretended Rector of London, JOHN
FENWICK, Procurator for the Jesuits in England, JOHN GAVAN, alias
GAWEN, and ANTHONY TURNER, all Jesuits and Priests, at the Old
Bailey, for High Treason, A. D. 1679 ....
An Account of the Behaviour of the Fourteen late Popish Malefac-
tors whilst in Newgate. And their Discourses with the Ordinary,
viz. Messrs. STALEY, COLEMAN, GROVE, IRELAND, PICKERING,
GREEN, HILL, Berry, WhitebreAD, HARCOURT, FENWICK, GAWEN,
TURNER, and LANGHORN. Also a Confutation of their Appeals,
Courage, and Cheerfulness, at Execution. By Samuel Smith,
Ordinary of Newgate, and Minister of the Gospel [N.] 570
953. The Trial of Sir GEORGE WAKEMAN, bart. WILLIAM MARSHAL, WILLIAM
RUMLEY, and JAMES CORKER, Benedictine Monks, at the Old Bailey,
for High Treason, A. D. 1679..
Some Observations upon the late Trials of Sir GEORGE WAKEMAN,
CORKER, and MARSHAL, &c. By Tom Ticklefoot, the Tabourer,
late Clerk to Justice Clodpate
259. The Trials of LAONEL ANDERSON alias MUNSON, WILLIAM RUSSEL alias
NAPPER, CHARLES PARRIS alias PARRY, HENRY STARKEY, James Corker,
WILLIAM MARSHAL, and ALEXANDER LUMSDEN, with the Arraignment
of DAVID JOSEPH KEMISH, at the Old Bailey, for High Treason, being
Romish Priests, A. D. 1680..........
260. The Trial of JOHN TASBOROUGH and ANNE PRICE, at the King's-Bench,
for Subornation of Perjury, A. D. 1680 ...
961. The Trial of BENJAMIN HARRIS, Bookseller, at Guildhall, for causing to
be printed, and sold, a Libel, entitled, "An Appeal from the Country
"to the City, for the Preservation of his Majesty's Person, Liberty,
Property, and the Protestant Religion," A. D. 1680
265. The Trial of JOHN GILES, at the Old Bailey, for assaulting and attempt-
ing to murder John Arnold, esq. A. D. 1680.....
269. The Trial of THOMAS THWING and Mary PreSSICKS, at York Assizes, for
High Treason, A. d. 168()
270. The Trial of ELIZABETH CELLIER, at the Old Bailey, for writing and
publishing a Libel, September 11th and 13th, A. D. 1680
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