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— The Tryal and Condemnation of Sir William Parkyns, Kt.
for the horrid and execrable Conspiracy to assassinate his
Sacred Majesty King William. Lond. 1696, fol.
— The several Proceedings and Resolutions of the House of
Peers, in relation to the Lords impeached or charged. Lond.
1701, fol.
— A State of the Proceedings in the House of Commons, with
relation to the impeached Lords, and what happened there¬
upon between the two Houses. Lond. 1701, fol.
— The Proceedings of the House of Lords, concerning the
Scottish Conspiracy. Lond. 1704, fol.
— The Tryal and Condemnation of David Lindsay, a Scotch
Gent, late Secretary to the Earl of Melford, for High Trea¬
son. Lond. 1704, fol.
— Proceedings in the Court-Martial, held upon John, Master
of Sinclair, Captain-Lieutenant in Preston's Regiment, for
the Murder of Ensign Schaw of the same Regiment, and
Captain Schaw of the Royals, 17th October 1708; with Cor¬
respondence respecting that Transaction : [edited by Sir
Walter Scott, Bart.] Edinb. 1828, 4to.
— A true Account of what past at the Old Bailey, relating to
the Tryal of Richard Thornhill, Esq. indicted for the Murder
of Sir Cholmley Deering, Bart. Lond. 1711? 8vo.
— The Tryal of George Earl of Wintoun, upon the Articles of
Impeachment of High Treason. Lond. I7I6, fol.
— The Tryals of Major Stede Bonnet, and other Pirates, at
the Admiralty Sessions held at Charles-Town in the Pro¬
vince of South Carolina. Lond. 1719, fol.
— The Tryal and Condemnation of Arundel Coke, alias Cooke,
Esq. and of John Woodburne, Labourer, for Felony, in slit¬
ting the Nose of Edward Crispe, Gent, who were found
guilty at the Assizes held at Bury St. Edmonds, 13th of
March 1721. Lond. 1722, fol.
— A Report from the Committee appointed by order of the •
House of Commons to examine Christopher Layer, and others.
Lond. 1722, fol.
— The Speech of Mr. George Kelly, at the Bar of the House
of Lords, 2d of May 1723, in his defence against the Bill
then depending, for inflicting Pains and Penalties upon him.
Lond. 1723, fol.
— The Speech of Francis late Lord Bishop of Rochester, at the
Bar of the House of Lords, on the 11th of May 1723, in his
Defence against the Bill then depending, for inflicting Pains
and Penalties upon him. Lond. 1723, fol.
— Remarks on the late Bishop of Rochester's Speech at the
Bar of the House of Lords : being a Collection of all the Pa¬
pers published in the London Journal upon that occasion, by
Britannicus. Lond. 1723, fol.
— The Defence of Francis, late Lord Bishop of Rochester, at
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