The tryal of Mr. Richard Weston, at the Guild-Hall of the City of London, for the murder of Sir Thomas Overbury, Knt. October the 19th, 1615. 13 Jac. I.

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The tryal of Mr. Richard Weston, at the Guild-Hall of the City of London, for the murder of Sir Thomas Overbury, Knt. October the 19th, 1615. 13 Jac. I.

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Pagination: 21, [1], 15, [1], 17, [1], 120 p.

Each part has separate title page.

Signatures: [A]2 (-[A]1) B-E2 G2 [A]-D2 [A]-E2 (-E2) [A]-L2 N-2H2.

"The tryal of John Lilburne" reprints the text of earlier editions, but adding "The examination of the jury who try'd Lieutenant-Colonel John Lilburne, at the Sessions-House in the Old-Bailey, upon Saturday the 20th of August, 1653. Taken before the Council of State the 23d of the same month, in pursuance of an order of Parliament of the 21st."

With: The proceedings against Sir John Hollis, Sir John Wentworth, and Mr. Lumsden, in the Star-Chamber, for traducing the publick justice, Nov. 10, [1615] 13 Jac. I.--Proceedings between the Lady Frances Howard, Countess of Essex, and Robert, Earl of Essex, her husband, before the King's delegates, in a cause of divorce, 1613. 11 Jac. I.--The tryal of John Lilburne, Lieutenant-Colonel, at the Guild-Hall of London, for high treason, before a special commission of oyer and terminer, the 24th, 25th and 26th of October, 1649. 1 Car. II. With the original notes subjoined to the first edition.

ESTC N493221.

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Proceedings against Sir John Hollis, Sir John Wentworth, and Mr. Lumsden, in the Star-Chamber, for traducing the publick justice, Nov. 10., Proceedings between the Lady Frances Howard, Countess of Essex, and Robert, Earl of Essex, her husband, before the King's delegates, in a cause of divorce, 1613., Tryal of John Lilburne, Lieutenant-Colonel, at the Guild-Hall of London, for high treason, before a special commission of oyer and terminer, the 24th, 25th and 26th of October, 1649., Triall, of Lieut. Collonell John Lilburne.

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