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England's black tribunal. Set forth in the tryal of King Charles I. by the pretended High court of justice in Westminster-hall, Jan. 20., 1648. Together with His Majesties speech, on the scaffold erected at White-hall-gate, Teusday, Jan. 30. 1648. Also a perfect relation of the sufferings, and death of divers of the nobility and gentry, who were inhumanly murther'd for their constant loyalty to their Sovereign Lord the King: together with their several dying speeches: from the year 1642 to 1658, viz. Earl of Strafford. Arch-bishop of Canterbury. Duke Hamilton [and others]--

Title:England's black tribunal. Set forth in the tryal of King Charles I. by the pretended High court of justice in Westminster-hall, Jan. 20., 1648. Together with His Majesties speech, on the scaffold erected at White-hall-gate, Teusday, Jan. 30. 1648. Also a perfect relation of the sufferings, and death of divers of the nobility and gentry, who were inhumanly murther'd for their constant loyalty to their Sovereign Lord the King: together with their several dying speeches: from the year 1642 to 1658, viz. Earl of Strafford. Arch-bishop of Canterbury. Duke Hamilton [and others]--
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Note:Printed for H. Playford [etc.], 1703
  
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Subject:Great Britain -- History -- Charles I, 1625-1649 -- Sources
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