History of the Earl of Derwentwater : His life, adventures, trial and execution. -- His defence when on his trial in the House of Lords, and his speech to the people from the scaffold, previous to his execution. -- Several interesting particulars of his death and burial --his associates, Lady Derwentwater, and Dilston Castle. : Also, a copy of pathetic verses "The Earl of Derwentwater's farewell!".
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