The tryal of Sir Henry Vane, kt. at the Kings Bench, Westminster, June the 2d. and 6th. 1662 : together with what he intended to have spoken the day of his sentence, (June 11.) for arrest of judgment, (had he not been interrupted and over-ruled by the court) and his bill of exceptions : with other occasional speeches, &c. : also his speech and prayer, &c. on the scaffold.
| Main Author: | Vane, Henry, Sir, 1613-1662 |
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| Corporate Author: | Great Britain. Court of King's Bench |
| Format: | Microform Book |
| Language: | English |
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