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Filed under: Ashton, John, d. 1691 -- PoetryFiled under: Ashton, John, d. 1691 -- Trials, litigation, etc. 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 ... on the 16th, 17th and 19th days of January, 1690 .. (Printed for S. Heyrick and T. Cockerill, 1691), by Richard Graham Preston, John Ashton, and Great Britain. Court of Oyer and Terminer and Gaol Delivery (London and Middlesex) (page images at HathiTrust) An Account of the araignment, tryal & conviction of James, Lord Preston, for high treason, in conspiring the death of the King and Queen, and endeavouring to bring in the late King James, and betray the nation to the French king at the Sessions-House in the Old-Baily, on Friday and Saturday the 16th and 17th instant, before the Lord Chief Justice, &c. : with the manner of the taking the Lord Preston, Mr. Ashton, Mr. Elliot, &c., and an account of the several treasonable papers and letters, that were found on ship-board : to which is added divers remarkable relations in the life of the said Lord Preston. (London : Printed for T. Collins ..., 1691) (HTML at EEBO TCP) The arraignment, trials, conviction and condemnation of Sir Rich. Grahme ... and John Ashton, Gent. for high treason against ... King William and Queen Mary ... at the sessions ... holden ... on the 16th, 17th and 19th days of January, 1690 ... : to which are added two letters taken at Dublin the 4th of July, 1690. (London : For Samuel Heyrick and Thomas Cockerill, 1691), by Richard Graham Preston and John Ashton (HTML at EEBO TCP) The tryal and condemnation together with thee [sic] execution of Capt. Ashtoun for high-treason in conspiring the dethroning of Their Majesties and the landing of a French army in England, trayed January the 19. ([Printed at London, and re-printed at Edinburgh : s.n., Anno. Dom. 1691]) (HTML at EEBO TCP)
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