The Bloody assizes / edited by J. G. Muddiman.
1929
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The Bloody assizes / edited by J. G. Muddiman.
Published
Edinburgh and London : W. Hodge & company, limited, [1929]
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Trials B613
Description
: 250 illustrations, portraits ; 22 cm.
System Control No.
(OCoLC)22720416
Note
"The present reprint omits precisely those portions of the book to which no historian ever has paid...the slightest attention." - Pref
Reprint of the 5th edition, with reproduction of the original t.-p. : The western martyrology; or, Bloody assizes. Containing the lives, trials, and dying-speeches of all those eminent Protestants that suffer'd in the west of England, and elsewhere, from the year 1678 to this time; together with the life and death of George L. Jeffreys. The 5th edition ... London, Printed for J. Marshall, 1705.
The life of Jeffreys was published separately, 1689, with title: The Bloody assizes: or, A compleat history of the life of George, lord Jefferies, and dedication signed: James Bent. "James Bent was in all probability a pseudonym adopted by [John] Dunton." cf. page 8.
Appendix: A. Monmouth rebels tried on the western circuit, 1685.-B. Lord Jeffrey's warrant to Edward Hobbes, sheriff of Somerset.-C. Persons excepted by name in James II.'s general pardon of 10th March, 1686
Reprint of the 5th edition, with reproduction of the original t.-p. : The western martyrology; or, Bloody assizes. Containing the lives, trials, and dying-speeches of all those eminent Protestants that suffer'd in the west of England, and elsewhere, from the year 1678 to this time; together with the life and death of George L. Jeffreys. The 5th edition ... London, Printed for J. Marshall, 1705.
The life of Jeffreys was published separately, 1689, with title: The Bloody assizes: or, A compleat history of the life of George, lord Jefferies, and dedication signed: James Bent. "James Bent was in all probability a pseudonym adopted by [John] Dunton." cf. page 8.
Appendix: A. Monmouth rebels tried on the western circuit, 1685.-B. Lord Jeffrey's warrant to Edward Hobbes, sheriff of Somerset.-C. Persons excepted by name in James II.'s general pardon of 10th March, 1686
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