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The last speeches of Thomas Wentworth, late Earle of Strafford, and deputy of Ireland
The one in the Tovver, the other on the scaffold on Tower-Hill, May the twelfth. 1641. Together with his deportment before and at the end of his execution -
Some fruits of reformation, or, An old Popish priest iustly rewarded
being a true, and full narration of the life and death of Father Ward, alias, Walker, alias Waller : who for seducing the Kings leige people contrary to the lawes of this Kingdome, after three or four times banishment, was at the last, drawne, hang'd and quarter'd at Tiburne, on Monday, Iuly the 28th. 1641. : with his confession at the time of his execution, as it was taken verbatim from his owne mouth -
The truest relation of the Earle of Straffords speech on the scaffold on Tower-hill, before he was beheaded, May 12. 1641. Together with his deportment before and at the end of his execution
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The two last speeches of Thomas Wentworth, late Earle of Strafford, and deputy of Ireland
The one in the Tower, the other on the scaffold on Tower-Hill, May the 12th 1641 -
The Kings letter to the lords: sent by the Prince
On the behalfe of the Earle of Straffords. And the Lords answer to his Majestie. With the Earle of Straffords letter to His Majestie, 4. May. together with his speech upon the scaffold, and the manner of his execution -
The penitent death of a vvoefull sinner
Or, the penitent death of John Atherton executed at Dublin the 5. of December. 1640. With some annotations upon severall passages in it. As also the sermon, with some further enlargements, preached at his buriall -
The confession of a papist priest
vvho was hanged drawn and quartred at Tiburne, for seducing the Kings people, the 26. of July 1641. and had foure severall names which are these, William Waler, alias Walker, alias Ward, and alias Slater -
True newes from Ireland
being a relation of the life and death of Humphrey Pownstall one of the judges of the common-pleas, who was hanged in Dublin in Iune last for his extortion and briberie. Also a description of the imprisonment of Ionas Pain a usurer for the wrong through Pownstall's meanes which he did to Iohn Stanstrop a poor countriman, with a touch of some of the judges of Englands actions