The pretended high court of justice unbowelled: being a caveat for traytors, or, treason condemned and truth vindicated. With severall reasons presented to Oliver Cromwell, four days before the massacring of his Majesty proving the sad sentence passed upon his late sacre Majesty, the 27 of Ianuary 1648. unjust and contrary both to the law of God and these nations. Together with his Majesties speech to a precious jewel then sitting as one of his judges, though formerly a servant to his sacred Majestie. Never publish'd till this day of England's redemption.

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  • The pretended high court of justice unbowelled: being a caveat for traytors, or, treason condemned and truth vindicated. With severall reasons presented to Oliver Cromwell, four days before the massacring of his Majesty proving the sad sentence passed upon his late sacre Majesty, the 27 of Ianuary 1648. unjust and contrary both to the law of God and these nations. Together with his Majesties speech to a precious jewel then sitting as one of his judges, though formerly a servant to his sacred Majestie. Never publish'd till this day of England's redemption.
  • Pretended high court of justice vnbowelled
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Imprint
London: printed for Thomas Hairman, 1660.
Publication year
1660-1660
ESTC No.
R223234
Grub Street ID
97088
Description
[2], 6 p. ; 4⁰
Note
Signed at end: E. D.Citation/references Wing (CD-ROM, 1996), D16A