The Tryal and Condemnation Of Mr. Will Staley For High-Treas
The Tryal and Condemnation Of Mr. Will Staley For High-Treason, At The Kings-Bench-Bar At Westminster, On Thursday the 21th of Nov. 1678. Who was there Condemned to Be Hang'd, Drawn, and Quarter'd for speaking of desperate, malicious, and Treasonable Words against the Kings most Excellent Majesty. With the particular Evidence given against him, the Defence he made for himself; and all other material Circumstances. Licensed, 1678
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