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- catalog created "[1660?]".
- catalog date "1660".
- catalog date "[1660?]".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "[1660?]".
- catalog description "The full proceedings of the High Court of Justice against King Charls I in Westminster Hall on Saturday the 20 of Ianury, 1648 (p. 1-130) -- The illegal proceedings against the Honourable Colonell John Penruddock of Compton in Wiltshire and his speech ... together with his prayer upon the scaffold ... also the speech of ... Hugh Grove. S.1. : Printed by order of the Gent. intrusted, 1660 (p.131-176)".
- catalog description "Wing O188.".
- catalog extent "[10], 176 p.".
- catalog isPartOf "Early English books, 1641-1700 ; 1407:22. mic".
- catalog isReferencedBy "Wing O188.".
- catalog issued "1660".
- catalog issued "[1660?]".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "London : Printed by T.M. for William Shears,".
- catalog spatial "England.".
- catalog subject "Charles I, King of England, 1600-1649.".
- catalog subject "Penruddock, John, 1619-1655.".
- catalog subject "Treason England.".
- catalog tableOfContents "The full proceedings of the High Court of Justice against King Charls I in Westminster Hall on Saturday the 20 of Ianury, 1648 (p. 1-130) -- The illegal proceedings against the Honourable Colonell John Penruddock of Compton in Wiltshire and his speech ... together with his prayer upon the scaffold ... also the speech of ... Hugh Grove. S.1. : Printed by order of the Gent. intrusted, 1660 (p.131-176)".
- catalog title "The Oglio of traytors : including the illegal tryall of His Late Maiesty : with a catalogue of their names that sat as judges and consented to the judgment : with His Majesties reasons against their usurped power and his late speech : to which is now added the severall depositions of the pretended witnesses as it is printed in the French coppy : with the whole proceedings against Colonel J. Penruddock of Compton in Wilts and his speech before he dyed : as also the speech of that resolved gentleman, Mr. Hugo Grove of Chissenbury, Esquire, who was beheaded the same day, not before printed.".
- catalog type "text".