A further account, of the proceedings against the rebels in the west of England; : who on the 10th. of September, 1685. to the number of two-hundred fifty one received sentence of death, at Dorchester for high-treason of which number 67. were ordered to be executed at Lyme, Bridport, Weymouth, Melcom Regis, Sherborn, Pool, and Wareham, and the remainder respited till farther order, September the 11th. 1685.
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