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An account of the tryal of Charles Bateman, chirurgeon, for high-treason, in conspiring the death of the late King and the subversion of government, &c. : Who was tryed and found guilty, at Justice-Hall in the Old Bayly, on the 9th. of December, 1685. The tryals of John Holland and William Davis, for conspiring against, violently assaulting, and without any warrantable cause, imprisoning William Chancey, citizen and mercer of London; to extort a sum of money from him; who were tryed and found guilty at Justice-Hall in the Old-Bayly, on the 10th. of December, 1685. As also the tryals of John Holland, William Davis, and Agnes Wearing, for a notorious burglary and felony, committed in the house of Leonel Gatford, a minister in Lime-street, London, and stealing plate, money and rings, to the value of 300 l. who were tryed and found guilty, at Justice-Hall in the Old-Bayly, on the 11th of December. 1685
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The tryal of Edward Coleman, gent. : for conspiring the death of the King, and the subversion of the government of England, and the Protestant religion: who upon full evidence was found guilty of high treason, and received sentence accordingly, on Thursday November the 28th 1678
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