Confession of Edward Fitz-Harys Esquire, written with his own hand, and delivered to Dr. Hawkins minister of the Tower, the first of July, 1681. being the day of his execution. Together with his last speech
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Description | Around 2,200 items dating from 1505 to 1897. Broadsides were originally cheap, single sheets of text, sometimes with woodcuts. Extremely varied subject matter, including proclamations, news items, scaffold speeches, satires, political and religious controversies, and Jacobite risings. Also military campaigns, such as Napoleon's threatened invasion of England in 1803. Part of the Crawford Collections on deposit from the Balcarres Heritage Trust. |
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