The seuerall confessions, of Thomas Norton, and Christopher Norton: : two of the northern rebels: vvho suffred at Tiburne, and were drawen, hanged, and quartered, for treason. May. xxvii. 1570.
| Other Authors: | Howe, William, active 16th century-17th century (Printer) |
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