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The Execution of Ed. Fitz-Harris, and Oliver Plunket, : who was conveyed one from the Tower and the other from Newgate on the 1st of July. To Tyburn upon a sledg. And there hang'd and quartered for high-treason. In conspiring the death of his most sacred Majesty, to subvert the government, by endeavouring to raise rebellion, and to introduce an army to establish popery and arbitrary power, and destroy the Protestants. With the manner of his behaviour in the Tower, and at the place of execution

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