The Life of William, Lord Russell: With Some Account of the Times in which He Lived, Том 2Longmans, Hurst, Rees, Orme, and Brown, 1820 |
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... Baillie of Jerviswood , Mr. William Carstairs , Hepburn , son to Major Hep- burn , and Spence , servant to the Earl of Argyle , to be sent prisoners to Edinburgh , to be tried according to the law of Scotland . This was done , as Wodrow ...
... Baillie of Jerviswood , Mr. William Carstairs , Hepburn , son to Major Hep- burn , and Spence , servant to the Earl of Argyle , to be sent prisoners to Edinburgh , to be tried according to the law of Scotland . This was done , as Wodrow ...
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... Baillie of Jerviswood . Baillie was at this time so ill , that it was thought he could not live long . Though his wife offered to be put in irons , if she might re- main in prison with him , he was denied that comfort ; and even his ...
... Baillie of Jerviswood . Baillie was at this time so ill , that it was thought he could not live long . Though his wife offered to be put in irons , if she might re- main in prison with him , he was denied that comfort ; and even his ...
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... Baillie of Jerviswood , who was the chief per- son concerned in the Scotch part of the conspi- racy , also denied , in a manner which forces be- lief , his knowledge of any plot for murdering the King and Duke . He was , as we have seen ...
... Baillie of Jerviswood , who was the chief per- son concerned in the Scotch part of the conspi- racy , also denied , in a manner which forces be- lief , his knowledge of any plot for murdering the King and Duke . He was , as we have seen ...
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afterwards answered appear asked ation Baillie of Jerviswood Bedford believe Burnet called Captain Walcot Christian Colledge Colonel Rumsey concerned confession council counsel Court Crown Dalrymple death declared denied desired discourse Duke of Monmouth Earl Earl of Bedford evidence execution friends give given Goodenough guilty Hampden hand hath heard heart honour hope insurrection Jeffries jury kill the King Lady Russell letter lived looked Lord Chief Justice Lord Essex Lord Grey Lord Halifax Lord Howard Lord Russell Lord Shaftesbury Lordship Majesty meeting ment mind ness never Newmarket observed opinion paper Papillion pardon Parliament peace person Popish plot pray Prince of Orange prisoner Protestant reason religion Rumbold Russell's Rye-House plot sent servant Sheppard sheriffs sincerely Sir Thomas Armstrong soul spake speak spirit sworn thing thou thought Tillotson tion told took trial wife wish witnesses words