King Charls. His Speech Made Upon the Scaffold at White-hall-Gate, immediately before his execution, title within typographical border, ownership inscription of Charles Strachey (1888) [Wing C2792], Peter Cole, 1649; His Majesties Declaration Made the 13. of June, 1942, some discolouring [Wing C2211], York, and re-printed at London by Robert Young [1642]--[W. (C.)] King Charls. His Tryal: or a perfect narrative of the whole proceedings of the High Courte of Justice in the Tryal of the King, 2 parts in one vol., bookplates of William Phelps and A.W. Clifford, modern parchment [Wing W8], Peter Cole, Francis Tyton, and John Playford, 1649--A True and Exact Relation of the Manner of His Maiesties Setting Up of His Standard at Nottingham, on Munday the 22. of August 1642, woodcut vignette on title, cropped with loss of imprint and touching vignette, loss of catchword and gathering numeral of A1, and "finis" on last leaf [Wing T2452], [F. Coles, 1642]--Three Letters: The first from an officer in His Majesties Army to a gentleman in Glocestershire, several sidenotes shaved [Wing T1102], Oxford, Leonard Lichfield, May 24, 1643, all but the third modern half cloth, small 4to (5)
King Charls. His Speech Made Upon the Scaffold at White-hall-Gate, immediately before his execution, title within typographical border, ownership inscription of Charles Strachey (1888) [Wing C2792], Peter Cole, 1649; His Majesties Declaration Made the 13. of June, 1942, some discolouring [Wing C2211], York, and re-printed at London by Robert Young [1642]--[W. (C.)] King Charls. His Tryal: or a perfect narrative of the whole proceedings of the High Courte of Justice in the Tryal of the King, 2 parts in one vol., bookplates of William Phelps and A.W. Clifford, modern parchment [Wing W8], Peter Cole, Francis Tyton, and John Playford, 1649--A True and Exact Relation of the Manner of His Maiesties Setting Up of His Standard at Nottingham, on Munday the 22. of August 1642, woodcut vignette on title, cropped with loss of imprint and touching vignette, loss of catchword and gathering numeral of A1, and "finis" on last leaf [Wing T2452], [F. Coles, 1642]--Three Letters: The first from an officer in His Majesties Army to a gentleman in Glocestershire, several sidenotes shaved [Wing T1102], Oxford, Leonard Lichfield, May 24, 1643, all but the third modern half cloth, small 4to (5)
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