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An impartial and full account of the life & death of the late unhappy William Lord Russel, : eldest son and heir of the present Earl of Bedford, who was executed for high treason, July 21. 1683. in Linco[l]ns-Inn-Fields. Together with the original and rise of the Earls of Bedford. Giving a brief account of each of them
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