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... charge . The Parliament of 1614 , with its high hopes , fair promises , and disastrous issue ; the attempt to raise supplies by a " Benevolence , " which followed ; -the legal proceedings against Talbot , for refusing to repudiate the ...
... charge . The Parliament of 1614 , with its high hopes , fair promises , and disastrous issue ; the attempt to raise supplies by a " Benevolence , " which followed ; -the legal proceedings against Talbot , for refusing to repudiate the ...
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... CHARGE AGAINST WILLIAM TALBOT Sentence of the Court • 4. Propositions for the coming Parliament , referred to the chief jus- tices and law officers . TO THE R. HON . OUR VERY GOOD L. THE EARL OF SOMER- SET , OF HIS M'S MOST HON . PRIVY ...
... CHARGE AGAINST WILLIAM TALBOT Sentence of the Court • 4. Propositions for the coming Parliament , referred to the chief jus- tices and law officers . TO THE R. HON . OUR VERY GOOD L. THE EARL OF SOMER- SET , OF HIS M'S MOST HON . PRIVY ...
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... CHARGE GIVEN BY SIR FRANCIS BACON , HIS MA- JESTY'S ATTORNEY GENERAL , AGAINST MR . I. S. FOR SCAN- DALISING AND ... charge in this case Owen , for treasonable words . Rela- • THE CHARGE OF OWEN , INDICTED OF HIGH TREASON , IN THE KING'S ...
... CHARGE GIVEN BY SIR FRANCIS BACON , HIS MA- JESTY'S ATTORNEY GENERAL , AGAINST MR . I. S. FOR SCAN- DALISING AND ... charge in this case Owen , for treasonable words . Rela- • THE CHARGE OF OWEN , INDICTED OF HIGH TREASON , IN THE KING'S ...
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... CHARGE , WITH THE KING'S POS- • · • . 284 285 TILES . 286 Preparations and precautions . LETTER TO SIR GEORGE VILLIERS . 10 MAII 1616 . . 290 Motives for confession urged upon Somerset . A LETTER FROM THE KING'S ATTORNEY AND SOME GREAT ...
... CHARGE , WITH THE KING'S POS- • · • . 284 285 TILES . 286 Preparations and precautions . LETTER TO SIR GEORGE VILLIERS . 10 MAII 1616 . . 290 Motives for confession urged upon Somerset . A LETTER FROM THE KING'S ATTORNEY AND SOME GREAT ...
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... CHARGE , BY WAY OF EVIDENCE , BY SIR FRANCIS BACON , KNIGHT , HIS MAJESTY'S ATTORNEY GENERAL , BE- FORE THE LORD HIGH STEWARD , AND THE PEERS , AGAINST FRANCES COUNTESS OF SOMERSET , CONCERNING THE POI- SONING OF SIR THOMAS OVERBURY ...
... CHARGE , BY WAY OF EVIDENCE , BY SIR FRANCIS BACON , KNIGHT , HIS MAJESTY'S ATTORNEY GENERAL , BE- FORE THE LORD HIGH STEWARD , AND THE PEERS , AGAINST FRANCES COUNTESS OF SOMERSET , CONCERNING THE POI- SONING OF SIR THOMAS OVERBURY ...
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