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... John Wentworth and Sir John Hollys , which I said was in consort , it was shortly this . At the time and place of the execution of Weston , to supplant his Christian resolution , and to scandalize the justice already past , and per ...
... John Wentworth and Sir John Hollys , which I said was in consort , it was shortly this . At the time and place of the execution of Weston , to supplant his Christian resolution , and to scandalize the justice already past , and per ...
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... John , assumed author of the book " Balaam's Ass , " charge of treason against , and law - officers ' report thereon , 4 . His long imprisonment : found not to be the author of the obnox- ious book , 5 . Cotton , Sir Robert , and his ...
... John , assumed author of the book " Balaam's Ass , " charge of treason against , and law - officers ' report thereon , 4 . His long imprisonment : found not to be the author of the obnox- ious book , 5 . Cotton , Sir Robert , and his ...
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... John between James I. and , 133. 141. 145 . Riche , Lord , 390 . Rochester , Bishop of ( temp . Hen . VIII . ) , great poison case in the family of the , 215. 310 . Rookewood , Gunpowder Plot conspira- tor , 83 . Letter from Bacon ...
... John between James I. and , 133. 141. 145 . Riche , Lord , 390 . Rochester , Bishop of ( temp . Hen . VIII . ) , great poison case in the family of the , 215. 310 . Rookewood , Gunpowder Plot conspira- tor , 83 . Letter from Bacon ...
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