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A dialogue : or, a dispute betweene the late hangman and death.
Year: 1649
Publisher: [London : s.n.,

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A true and perfect relation of the tryall, condemning, and executing of the 24. prisoners, who suffered for severall robberies and burglaries at Tyburn on Fryday last, : which was the 29. of this instant Iune, 1649. Expressing the penitent end of the said prisoners, the grief of the many thousands there, and the speech of Iohn Mercer (who was there executed) concerning unity in this Kingdom, and the bringing home and setling of the King.
Year: 1649
Publisher: London : Printed for G.R.,

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His Majesties speech on the scaffold at White-Hall on Tuesday last Jan. 30 before the time of his coming to the block of execution : and a declaration of the deportment of the said Charles Stuart before he was executed to the great admiration of the people : and a proclamation of the Commons of England assembled in Parliament to be published throughout the Kingdoms prohibiting the proclaiming of any person to be King of England, Ireland or the dominions thereof : also A letter from the north to a member of the Army containing the declaration and resolutions of the Northern Army touching the late King of England and the lofty cedars of the city of London.

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The last will and testament of Richard Brandon Esquire; heads-man, and hang-man to the pretended Parliament. : With his severall legacies to the Parliament and Counsell of State. With a true relation of all his good quallities, also his ungodly life, and sudden death; and how before his end, the Devill appeared un-unto [sic] him, putting him in minde of the late good service he did for his masters the regicides in murdering their most gracious Soveraigne Lord, King Charles the first; with one Tench that provided hooks, pullyes and roaps to force him, now grievously troubled with a Devill, and consumes and rotts away. With divers instructions left to his executors William Lowe, and Sheeps-head Rafe. Justifyed by one Mr. Reynalds, and Mr. Carpenter, and divers of his neighbors. The cities new mark of honor.
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Brandon, Richard
Year: 1649
Publisher: [London] : Printed for the good of the State,

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The confession of Richard Brandon the hangman (upon his death bed) : concerning his beheading his late Majesty, Charles the first, King of Great Brittain; and his protestation and vow touching the same; the manner how he was terrified in conscience; the apparitions and visions which apeared unto him; the great judgment that befell him three dayes before he dy'd; and the manner how he was carryed to White Chappell Church-yard on Thursday night last; the strange actions that happened thereupon; with the merry conceits of the Crowne cook and his providing mourning cords for the buriall.

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The Confession of Richard Brandon the hangman (upon his death bed) : concerning his beheading His Late Majesty, Charles the First, King of Great Brittain, and his protestation and vow touching the same, the manner how he was terrified in conscience, the

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An exact relation of the tryall & examination of John Morris, governour of Pontefract-Castle, at the assizes held at York : together with his speeches, prayers, and other passages immediately before his death, the 23. of Aug. 1649. Whereunto is added, the speech of Cornet Blackburne, executed at the same time.

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An act for redress of delays and mischiefs arising by vvrits of error in several cases.
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England and Wales.
Year: 1649
Publisher: [London : printed for Edward Husband, printer to the Parliament of England,

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The manner of the beheading of Duke Hambleton, the Earle of Holland, and the Lord Capell, in the pallace yard at Westminster, on Friday the 9th of March 1648 : with the substance of their several speeches upon the scaffold, immediately before they were beheaded.
Author:
Sibbald, James
Year: 1649
Publisher: Printed at London : For Robert Ibbetson,

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