The Grand tryal in Westminster-Hall of the Lord Ambassadors brother from the King of Portugal, the Knight of Malta, and the Master of His Excellencies horse : as also of Col. John Gerard, Mr. Vowel, and Mr. Fox before the High Court of Justice and the Upper Bench on Wednesday and Thursday last : with the judgment and sentence of death to be hang'd by the neck on Munday next, and the place appointed for execution : together with their several speeches at the bar in answer to their impeachment of high treason and the King of the Scots : with the desire and proposals of the afore-named Colonel John Gerard to die like a souldier, and the answer of the Lord President thereunto.
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