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The tryal of Edward Coleman, Gent. for conspiring the death of the King, and the subversion of the government of England and the Protestant religion
who upon full evidence was found guilty of high treason, and received sentence accordingly, on Thursday, November the 28th, 1678 -
The plotter executed: or, The examination, tryal, condemnation, and execution, of Edward Coleman Esquire
Who was convicted of high treason, the 27th. day of November, at the King-Bench-Barr at VVest-minster, for plotting against the life of his most sacred Majesty, and for endeavouring to subvert the government, and the true Protestant religion establisht: he received sentence the 28th. day of November 1678. to be drawne hang'd, and quartered, and was executed at Tyburn the 3d. Of December: with his last speech and confession, made by him at the place of execution. To the tune of, Captain Digby, or, Packington's pound -
The tryal of Edward Coleman, Gent. for conspiring the death of the King. And the subversion of the government of England and the Protestant religion
Who upon full evidence was found guilty of high treason. And received sentence accordingly, on Thursday November the 28. 1678 -
The execution, speech, and confession, of Edward Coleman
vvho was drawn, hang'd and quarter'd at Tyburn, the 3d of Decemb. 1678 for high treason : giving an account of the particular crimes for which he suffer'd, his behaviour in prison after condemnation, and his last speech at the place of execution -
The history of the Plot: or A brief and historical account of the charge and defence of Edward Coleman, Esq
William Ireland, Thomas Pickering, John Grove. Robert Green, Henry Berry, Laurence Hill. Tho. Whitebread, William Harcourt, John Fenwick, John Gavan, Anthony Turner, Jesuites. Richard Langhorne, Esq; Sir George Wakeman, baronet. William Marshall, William Rumley, James Corker, Benedictine monks. Not omitting any one material passage in the whole proceeding. Compiled by Roger L'Estrange, Esq; by authority -
A looking-glass for traytors, or, High treason rewarded
being a full account of the examination of the second person that was executed in Novem. 1678 by name, Edward Coleman, Esq, who was found guilty of high treason, at the Kings-Bench-Bar at VVestminter, the 27th of Nov. 1678 for plotting and contriving the death of our soveraign Lord the King, and endeavouring to change the government of the nation and utterly to extirpate the protestant religion, for which he was sentenced to be drawn, hang'd and quartered being accordingly executed the 3d. day of this instant Decemb. at Tyburn, tune of, Aim not too high, or, Fortune my foe -
The plotter executed: or, The examination, tryal, condemnation, and execution, of Edward Coleman Esquire
Who was convicted of high treason, the 27th. day of November, at the King-Bench-Barr at Vvest-minster, for plotting against the life of his most sacred Majesty, and for endeavouring to subvert the government, and the true Protestant religion establisht: he received sentence the 28th. day of November 1678. to be drawne hang'd, and quartered, and was executed at Tyburn the 3d. Of December: with his last speech and confession, made by him at the place of execution. To the tune of, Captain Digby, or, Packington's pound. Death being forc'd to come before his hour, bring with him time, by his strong might and power, to warn all Papists, ne'r more to conspire, for if they do, lack Katch will pay their hire; vvhen as he catcheth them by 'th [sic] neck with rope, he needs no butter, as they say, nor sope -
A True relation of the execution of Mr. Edward Coleman at Tyburn
who received sentence of death at the Kings-Bench-Bar at Westminster, on the 27th day of November last, for high treason, to be draw'd, hang'd, and quarter'd : with the manner of his behaviour at the place of execution -
The whole tryal of Edward Coleman, Gent. at the Kings-Bench Bar, at Westminster, on the 27th of November, 1678. Dedicated to Wialliam [sic] Greg, in Newgate
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The Answer of Coleman's ghost to H.N.'s poetick offering
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The true manner of the execution, behaviour and last words (as near as they could be taken) of Edw. Coleman at Tyburn
on Tuesday the third of December, 1678, being drawn, hang'd, and quarter'd for high-treason -
The history of the Plot, or, A brief and historical account of the charge and defence of Edward Coleman, Esq., William Ireland, Thomas Pickering, John Grove
Robert Greene, Henry Berry