xi. 338 pages, 2 folded plate : frontispiece (portrait) ; 15 cm
Reproduction Info:
Microfiche. Englewood, Colo. : Information Handling Services, Library and Education Division, [1975]. 4 microfiches: 11 x 15 cm. (Historical trials relevant to today's issues ; item 71 : British political trials)
Charles I was tried for treason before the High court of justice for the trying and judging of Charles Stuart, king of England, January, 1649. Thomas Harrison and Hugh Peters were tried for treason at the Old Bailey, October, 1660.
Contents:
--The trial of Charles the First.--His execution.--Remarks on the trial.Memoir of Henry Ireton.--Memoir of John Bradshaw.--Memoir of Thomas Harrison.--Memoirs of other regicides.--Introduction to the trials of the regicides.--The trial of Thomas Harrison.--The trial of Hugh Peters.--Execution of the regicides.
OCLC:
(OCoLC)291221003
Locations:
OVUX522 -- University of Iowa Libraries (Iowa City)
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