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CONTENTS.
INTRODUCTORY NOTICE relative to the Time of the REBELLION,
PAGE
1643-1663.
DOCUMENTS connected with the TRIAL of WILLIAM CHRISTIAN
NO.
for TREASON, committed in the Year 1651, with other
Matters relating thereto.
I. Mandate of Charles, Earl of Derby, for the Trial of
William Christian, September 12, 1662, from the
Exchequer Book, 1663
II. Public Notice, October 3, 1662, to the Minister of
Ordered to be read in every Parish Church
III. Depositions at Castle Rushen, 3d October 1662
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IV. Depositions at Peel Castle, 4th October 1662
V. Depositions at Castle Rushen, 29th October 1662
VI. Deposition of Thomas Parre, Vicar of Malew, 13th No-
vember 1662
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VII. Deposition of William Qualtrough at Castle Rushen, 26th
November 1662
VIII. Documents of the Lieutenant-Governor, Deemster, and
Keys, respecting the mode of Trial of William Christian
IX. The Lieutenant-Governor's Order for the Deemsters to
pronounce Sentence of Death upon William Christian
X. The Last Speech of William Christian, who was Exe-
cuted 2d January 1662-3
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COPIES of STATE PAPERS in the Public Record Office, London,
Relating to WILLIAM CHRISTIAN.
PACE
XI. Petition of William Christian to the King and Council.
[N.B.-There is no date to this Petition.]
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XII. His Majesty's Reference of Christian's Petition to the
Attorney and Solicitor General, with their Answer,
12th January 1662-3
XIII. The King to the Earl of Derby to bring up William
Christian, January 16, 1662-3
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XIV. The Earl of Derby to Secretary Bennet, Lathom, 20th
January 1662-3
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XV. Petition of Ewan Christian, Son of William Christian,
to the King and Council
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XVI. The Names of those Persons that sat in Judgment upon
the Life and Death of William Christian, as referred
to in the above Petition
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XVII. William Christian to Joseph Williamson, Esquire,
dated Carlisle, 19th February 1662
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XVIII. Warrant to apprehend Henry Nowell, Governor, and
Others, 18th May 1663, Whitehall
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XIX. Earl of Derby to Secretary Bennet, Derby House, 21st
May 1663
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XX. Earl of Derby to Secretary Bennet, respecting Sir
Jefferey St. Johns, &c., Derby House, 22d June 1663
XXI. Intercepted Letter from George Christian, dated
Castletown, 9th June 1663
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XXII. Earl of Derby to Secretary Bennet, Derby House, 22d
June 1663
XXIII. Warrant to Apprehend Evan Christian, dated June 23, 1663.
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XXIV. Warrant to Release Evan Christian, dated June 24,
1663
XXV. Orders in Council respecting William Christian's
Case and Others, Whitehall, 5th August 1663
XXVI. Order in Council to print the Order of the 5th
August 1663
XXVII. Sir Philip Musgrave to Joseph Williamson, Esquire,
17th September 1663
XXVIII. Earl of Derby to Secretary Bennet, to Release the
two Deemsters, dated Ormskirk, 13th October
1663 .
XXIX. Extract from Mercurius Politicus, No. 75, 1651,
giving an Account of the Surrender of the Isle of
Man to Colonel Robert Duckenfield, with the
Terms of Agreement, and an Account of Arms,
Ammunition, etc., given up to the Parliament
Army, 30th October 1651
XXX. Extracts from the Journal of the House of Commons,
from the 6th November 1651 to February 3,
1659, respecting the Isle of Man
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XXXI. Historical Notices of Edward and William Christian,
two Characters in Peveril of the Peak
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XXXII. Commission from the Earl of Derby to his Countess
to act for him during his absence from the Island,
6th August 1651
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XXXIII. Ballad of Illiam Dhône in English
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XXXIV. Officials in the Isle of Man, 1645-1663
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