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A87169The best of Fathers from most sweet and dutiful Children?
A87169The best of Husbands from a most affectionate Wife?
A87169The best of Kings from his most Loyal Subjects?
A87169What Tongue of Men or Angels can sufficiently express the detestation of that bloody fact that separated the best of heads from so lovely a body?
A26058Is it honour and fame?
A26058Is it not better to lay malice aside, and condescend to an amicable agreement?
A26058What is the mark then you aim at?
A26058how many Plots and Conspiracies were layed against his Life by those that had advanced him to the Regal Dignity?
A89379Ah mary Sir, I think though I got the gown you got the money, but what did Oliver himself get do you think?
A89379Ah, but what did you advise him to, in the prime of your flourishing, everlasting in famous ambition?
A89379Alass, did not you know all this while what I advised him to?
A89379And has he left the now?
A89379But how long time were you ere you obtained your judgeship?
A89379But what did you think of Riohard the innocent?
A89379No, how could they when you Preacht the Destruction of three at once?
A89379Oh what need that Mr. Chaplin, so long as you and I can be hanged together?
A89379The down- right English word, I know you are a Scholer, we shall take our swing upon Tyborn Gallows, do you under ● ● and me now?
A89379Why how did you advance your self, Cousen Martin?
A89379Why were you Religious to?
A31028Almighty God, as already hinted, Pardons none but upon Repentance; and can King or Parliament follow a better Precedent?
A31028And was there no other reason to be given?
A31028But to urge this a little further, how shall the People judge or determine when these their admired Patriots or Ring- leaders fall in pieces?
A31028Could any thing but Hell inspire a man at this rate?
A31028Dolus an Virtus?
A31028Is such a man fit to write an History?
A31028as likewise whether they can plead ignorance of several Passages, and Characters therein, being notoriously False and Scandalous?
A31028can any thing be more Mortal to a State?
A31028have not all Tyrannies commenc''d from thence?
A31028inform Posterity of the truth of things?
A31028or Nascia, or Opinius, in cutting off the Seditious Gracchi?
A31028or any ways applicable in his Case?
A31028or his Publishers men of Reputation and Integrity, to impose such things upon the World?
A525261648. at the signing the Warrant, the Parchment against the King?
A52526After this the people cried out, What do you carry the King in a common Cedan as they carry such as have the Plague?
A52526After what Gentleman?
A52526After you had that Warrant brought to you, did you by virtue of that direct another Warrant for Execution of the King?
A52526Against whom was that Impeachment?
A52526And so you say all?
A52526And whether by Direction, or no?
A52526And you Guilty?
A52526And you Guilty?
A52526Another Question, whether Mr. Nutly did hear me say concerning the opinions of those Gentlemen, what they intended to do in that business?
A52526Are you Guilty, in Manner, and Form, as you are indicted?
A52526Are you Guilty, or Not guilty?
A52526Are you Guilty, or Not guilty?
A52526Are you Guilty?
A52526Are you Guilty?
A52526Are you Guilty?
A52526Are you Guilty?
A52526Are you Guilty?
A52526Are you Guilty?
A52526Are you Guilty?
A52526Are you acquainted with his hand?
A52526Are you agreed in your Verdict?
A52526Are you agreed of your Verdict?
A52526Are you agreed of your Verdict?
A52526Are you agreed of your Verdict?
A52526Are you agreed upon your Verdict?
A52526Are you all agreed as to your Challenges?
A52526Are you guilty, or Not Guilty?
A52526Are you guilty, or Not guilty?
A52526Are you guilty, or Not guilty?
A52526Are you guilty, or Not guilty?
A52526Are you guilty, or Not guilty?
A52526Are you guilty, or Not guilty?
A52526Are you guilty, or Not guilty?
A52526Are you guilty?
A52526Are you guilty?
A52526Are you guilty?
A52526Are you guilty?
A52526Are you guilty?
A52526Are you guilty?
A52526Are you guilty?
A52526Are you, Guilty?
A52526Art thou Guilty of the Treason whereof thou standest Indicted, and art now Arraigned?
A52526Art thou Guilty of the Treason, whereof thou art Indicted, and art now arraigned?
A52526Art thou Guilty of the Treason, whereof thou art Indicted, and for which thou art now Arraigned?
A52526Art thou Guilty of the Treason, whereof thou standest Indicted, and art now Arraigned, or Not Guilty?
A52526Art thou Guilty of the Treason, whereof thou standest Indicted, and art now Arraigned?
A52526Art thou Guilty of the Treason, whereof thou standest Indicted, and for which thou art now Arraigned?
A52526Art thou Guilty of the Treason, whereof thou standest Indicted, and for which thou art now Arraigned?
A52526Art thou Guilty of the Treason, whereof thou standest Indicted, and for which thou art now Arraigned?
A52526Art thou Guilty of the Treason, whereof thou standest Indicted, and for which thou art now Arraigned?
A52526Art thou Guilty of the Treason, whereof thou standest Indicted, and for which thou art now Arraigned?
A52526Art thou Guilty of the Treason, whereof thou standest indicted, and art now arraigned?
A52526Art thou Guilty of the Treason, whereof thou standest indicted, and art now arraigned?
A52526Art thou Guilty?
A52526Art thou Guilty?
A52526Art thou guilty of that Treason whereof thou standest Indicted; and for which thou hast now been Arraigned?
A52526Art thou guilty of the Treason whereof thou standest Indicted, and art now Arraigned?
A52526Art thou guilty of the Treason, whereof thou standest Indicted, and art now Arraigned?
A52526Art thou guilty of the Treason, whereof thou standest Indicted, and for which thou art Arraigned?
A52526Art thou guilty of the Treason, whereof thou standest Indicted, and for which thou art now Arraigned?
A52526Art thou guilty of the Treason, whereof thou standest Indicted, and for which thou art now Arraigned?
A52526Art thou guilty of the Treason, whereof thou standest Indicted, and for which thou art now Arraigned?
A52526Art thou guilty of this horrid Treason, whereof thou standest Indicted, and art now Arraigned?
A52526Art thou guilty of this horrid Treason, whereof thou standest Indicted, and art now Arraigned?
A52526Art thou guilty of this horrid Treason, whereof thou standest Indicted, and art now Arraigned?
A52526As for the Direction, I know nothing of it?
A52526As one of the Judges do you mean?
A52526Ask him where it was?
A52526Baron, For what were you imprisoned?
A52526Burden do you remember any of his commands to Web, to draw up in the Banqueting- house?
A52526But did he exhibit it?
A52526But what will you say then, if men do not only go about to conspire, and consult; but take upon them to Judge Condemn, nay, put to Death the King?
A52526By whom?
A52526By whom?
A52526By whom?
A52526By whom?
A52526Can he give Evidence without speaking?
A52526Can ye speak of the manner of calling for Judgement against the King?
A52526Can you deny any thing that Mr. Secretary and Mr. Annesly have declared?
A52526Can you say any thing else?
A52526Carew, Prisoner at the Bar?
A52526Clerk of the Crown, Gentlemen of the Jury, are you agreed of your verdict?
A52526Clerk of the Crown, Gentlemen of the Jury, are you agreed on your Verdict?
A52526Clerk, Are you agreed of your Verdict?
A52526Clerk, Who shall say for you?
A52526Col. Huncks, where was it?
A52526Councel, Can you tell who struck the blow?
A52526Councel, Fuller evidence I think can not be expected, you have heard all the Witnesses, what can you say for your self?
A52526Cromwel sate just the seat below me, the hearing of me make some stir, whispering, he looked up to me, and asked me, if I were my self?
A52526Design, my Lord, what should be my design?
A52526Did Cromwel give you no bad names, because you would not write that Order; Did not he say you were a Coward?
A52526Did I ever lye there?
A52526Did I name any body to you?
A52526Did he examine you as a witness against the King, did he give you an Oath?
A52526Did he interrupt the King in his discourse, as to say these words, that the Charge might be taken pro confesso?
A52526Did he sit the day of Sentence?
A52526Did he sit upon the day of sentence?
A52526Did he stand up as assenting to the Sentence?
A52526Did you desire to go, or did he send you?
A52526Did you ever hear him desire the Court that the Charge might be taken pro confesso?
A52526Did you ever see the Charge( which was now shewn to Mr. Nutley?)
A52526Did you go home to advise with your Countrey, that chose you for that Place?
A52526Did you hear the words pro confesso?
A52526Did you know his voice?
A52526Did you mark the proportion of his body, or his habit, what disguise he was in?
A52526Did you not take the King( then prisoner) from the custody of Colonel Tomlinson?
A52526Did you see him at the Tryal?
A52526Did you see him there commanding the Souldiers?
A52526Did you see me set my hand to that Parchment?
A52526Did you see me there at three of the clock in the morning?
A52526Did you see me?
A52526Did you see the Prisoner at the Bar sit on the Bench, as an ordinary Spectatour; or as one of the Judges?
A52526Did you see the Prisoner at the Bar sitting in that which they called the High Court of Justice, as a Judge upon the King?
A52526Did you see ▪ Hacker there, did you see him upon the Scaffold when the King came on?
A52526Did you sign the Warrant for Execution?
A52526Did you sign the Warrant for summoning that Court, and did you sign the Warrant for Execution of the King?
A52526Did you sign the Warrants for summoning that Court, and for Execution of the King?
A52526Did you sign this Warrant for the summoning and warning of that Court?
A52526Did you sit in the Court?
A52526Do they claim a particular Right over the Lords?
A52526Do you believe he did it on purpose, upon your oath?
A52526Do you believe it?
A52526Do you confess that?
A52526Do you confess you signed the Warrant for execution of the King?
A52526Do you confess you were in the Painted Chamber the 29th of January?
A52526Do you know any thing more of the Prisoner at the Bar?
A52526Do you know any thing more?
A52526Do you know his hand if you see it?
A52526Do you know how many you have liberty to challenge?
A52526Do you know me?
A52526Do you know of any Expressions, that the King should be an Example of Judgment?
A52526Do you know where abouts I sate?
A52526Do you know whereabouts?
A52526Do you know who did examine the witnesses against the King, and were you examined, and by whom?
A52526Do you know( the Warrants being shewn him) those hands to be the writing of the Prisoner at the Bar?
A52526Do you mean by express command?
A52526Do you remember any thing of that?
A52526Do you remember he was there on the 27th of Jan. 1648?
A52526Do you render your self so desperate, that you care not what Language you let fall?
A52526Does my pause trouble you much?
A52526Doth that Commission Authorize you to cry Justice, Justice?
A52526Edmund Harvey, Hold up your hand, How saiest thou?
A52526Explain your self, what Proclamation do you mean?
A52526For to the word Execution, what can be the sense of this word?
A52526For what?
A52526G. Where was I, by Captain Web?
A52526Gentlemen look upon the Prisoner at the Bar, how say you, is he guilty of the high Treason,& c?
A52526Gentlemen of the Jury, was it your intention the King should be so tried, as this Prisoner moved?
A52526Gentlemen, are you agreed of your verdict?
A52526Give me leave to ask him whereabouts he saw me sit?
A52526H. It is about eight years ago since I left that command; who was by at that time?
A52526H. Was you on the Scaffold or no Sir?
A52526H. Where was he?
A52526Had you occasion to be acquainted with his hand?
A52526Harrison, Are you guilty?
A52526Have these Learned Gentlemen offered what they will say?
A52526Have you any other Questions?
A52526Have you any thing else to offer?
A52526Have you any thing more to say for your self?
A52526Have you any thing to ask him?
A52526Have you been acquainted with the writing of his name?
A52526Have you done Sir?
A52526Have you done, Sir?
A52526Have you done?
A52526Have you seen him sit in Westminster- Hall at any time upon the Bench, when the King was brought as a Prisoner to the Bar?
A52526Have you seen his Hand often?
A52526Have you yet resolved who you gave the Warrant for Execution to?
A52526He is pleased to say that in Ireland there was such conference, was any body by?
A52526He saith afterwards, that in 1654. in Carloe, he asked you the same question, and you demanded of him who told him?
A52526He then brought the Ax: is this the same ax are you sure, said my Lord?
A52526He told the rest of the company( as I said before) that the King asked, What do they intend to do with me?
A52526Henry Marten, How sayest thou?
A52526Henry Martin?
A52526How came you to be acquainted with his Hand?
A52526How can that be?
A52526How did he demean himself when the sentence was read?
A52526How do they Stile the King?
A52526How do you know that?
A52526How is it written?
A52526How long before did you see Hulet upon the guard?
A52526How long before the King dyed do you say?
A52526How long before the King was put to death?
A52526How long had you been in the Troop before?
A52526How long have you been at the Post- office?
A52526How long was that before the King dyed?
A52526How long was this ago?
A52526How long was this before the King was murdered?
A52526How many years since is that?
A52526How old were you at that time?
A52526How old were you then?
A52526How saiest thou?
A52526How saiest thou?
A52526How saiest thou?
A52526How saiest thou?
A52526How saiest thou?
A52526How saiest thou?
A52526How saiest thou?
A52526How saiest thou?
A52526How saiest thou?
A52526How saiest thou?
A52526How saiest thou?
A52526How saiest thou?
A52526How saiest thou?
A52526How saiest thou?
A52526How say ye?
A52526How say you Sir H. Waller?
A52526How say you, Is the Prisoner Guilty of the Treason whereof he stands Indicted and hath been Arraigned, or not Guilty?
A52526How say you, is the prisoner at the Bar guilty of the Treason whereof he stands indicted, or not guilty?
A52526How say you?
A52526How sayest thou Art thou guilty of the Treason, whereof thou standest Indicted, and art now Arraigned?
A52526How sayest thou, Art, thou Guilty of the Treason, whereof thou standest indicted, and art now arrraigned?
A52526How then?
A52526How will you be Tried?
A52526How will you be Tried?
A52526How will you be Tried?
A52526How will you be Tried?
A52526How will you be Tried?
A52526How will you be Tried?
A52526How will you be Tried?
A52526How will you be Tried?
A52526How will you be Tried?
A52526How will you be Tried?
A52526How will you be Tried?
A52526How will you be Tried?
A52526How will you be Tried?
A52526How will you be Tried?
A52526How will you be tried?
A52526How will you be tried?
A52526How will you be tried?
A52526How will you be tried?
A52526How will you be tried?
A52526How will you be tried?
A52526How will you be tryed?
A52526How wilt thou be Tried?
A52526How wilt thou be Tried?
A52526How wilt thou be Tried?
A52526How wilt thou be Tried?
A52526How wilt thou be Tried?
A52526How wilt thou be Tried?
A52526How wilt thou be tryed?
A52526How would you have me?
A52526Hugh Peters, Hold up thy hand, what hast thou to say for thy self why Judgement should not pass against thee to die according to law?
A52526Hulet( as far as I can guess) when the King came on the Scaffold for his execution, and said, Executioner is the block fast?
A52526Hulet, Was you upon the Scaffold?
A52526I can produce many Precedents — Cour Are you Guilty?
A52526I desire to ask Mr. Young one question?
A52526I desire to ask him a question, I confess( what is your name?)
A52526I desire to ask him upon what account these words were spoke?
A52526I desire to know his Name my Lord?
A52526I desired to know, what if the King had refused to submit to the block?
A52526I did sit in Court?
A52526I directed my speech to him saying, are you the Hangman that cut off the Kings Head?
A52526I do desire a question may be asked of that Gentleman?
A52526I do not certainly know that?
A52526I do not know this Gentleman, did he ever see me?
A52526I do not know you, are you sure you saw me at that time?
A52526I must Confess, I am Guilty?
A52526I say, I am Not guilty?
A52526I was very unwilling to it, I was told, What fear was there, when forty were there before, and twenty was of the Quorum?
A52526I will swear that this man was with the Regiment, under the Scaffold, where were you at that time when the Act was done?
A52526I would fain know whether any man hath heard, that the House of Commons took upon them the Legislative power before this Act?
A52526If it be any thing that tends to your defence, that you will be heard afterwards; but have you any Questions to ask Col. Huncks?
A52526If one be Indicted for murther, when he comes to Tryal, he will say, I have matter of Law to plead; What is that?
A52526If when justice be demanded, and injustice be done, what is that to the Councel?
A52526If, upon the Trial, there shall appear to be matter of Law, shall I have the liberty of Councel for it?
A52526In order to what?
A52526In the Coach was it?
A52526Is he Guilty of the horrid Treason whereof he stands Indicted, or not Guilty?
A52526Is he guilty of the Treason, whereof he stands Indicted, and hath been Arraigned?
A52526Is it not proved to you that he was at first against the thing, and said it was a base business?
A52526Is that Mr. Jones''s Hand( the Prisoner at the Bar) set to that Warrant?
A52526Is that Mr. Scots writing?
A52526Is that the Hand also of the Prisoner at the Bar?
A52526Is that the same Hand- writing?
A52526Is the Seal yours?
A52526Is this your Plea?
A52526Is your hand to the Warrant for Execution?
A52526It is thus with you, whether or no did you sit, sign, or act in this High Court of Justice against the King?
A52526It is true, I was a prisoner three or four months before, so that I could not render my self, to what end should that Proclamation mention my name?
A52526It was Walker and Hulet, they were both Serjeants in Kent when you were there, and stout men: Who gave the blow said?
A52526John Cook hold up thy hand, what hast thou to say why the Court should not pronounce judgement for thee to dye according to Law?
A52526Knowest thou not( speaking to Christ) that I have power to crucifie thee, and have power to release thee?
A52526Look upon the Prisoner at the Bar; How say you, is he Guilty of the Treason whereof he stands Indicted, or not Guilty?
A52526Look upon the Prisoner; How say you, Is he guilty of the Treason whereof he stands Indicted, and hath been Arraigned, or not guilty?
A52526Look upon the Warrant, and see if your hand and seal be not to it?
A52526M. Masterson, look upon the prisoner, did you see him sit, in that they called the High Court of Justice?
A52526M. Peters have you any more to ask him?
A52526Marten, May I give any thing in Evidence before Verdict?
A52526May I not ask of what Quality he is?
A52526Morice, Did not we tell you, that you were charged with cutting off the head of the King?
A52526Mr. Axtel, have you your Papers again?
A52526Mr. Axtell, is this all that you desire to speak to Col. Huncks?
A52526Mr. Baker what say?
A52526Mr. Clark do you know Mr. Jones''s Hand- writing?
A52526Mr. Clark do you remember that you saw any of them sit?
A52526Mr. Clark what say you to that?
A52526Mr. Clark you have heard the question, did you ever see the Prisoner at the Bar in that which they called the High- Court of Justice?
A52526Mr. Clark, You hear the Question; Do you remember that you saw the Prisoner at the Bar sitting in that which they called the High Court of Justice?
A52526Mr. Coitmore, are you acquainted with Col. Scroop''s hand?
A52526Mr. Cook ▪ will you have any Witnesses examined touching the question you last asked?
A52526Mr. Copley, When was it that heard it?
A52526Mr. Francis, did you see Colonel Hacker at the time of the Execution upon the Scaffold?
A52526Mr. Gunter what can you say concerning a meeting and consultation at the Star in Colemanstreet?
A52526Mr. Hartlib, do you know Mr. Jones''s Hand?
A52526Mr. Kirk, Have you seen the Hand- writing of the Prisoner at any time?
A52526Mr. Kirk, What say you to the former Question touching the Prisoner, his being at that, which they called the High Court of Justice?
A52526Mr. Masterson, Whether did the Prisoner at the Bar sit in that which they called the High Court of Justice, to sentence the King, or no?
A52526Mr. Nutley do you know Mr. Scots hand- writing?
A52526Mr. Nutley, Did you know the Prisoner at the Bar?
A52526Mr. Nutley, Did you see the Prisoner at the Bar sitting in that which, they called the High Court of Justice?
A52526Mr. Nutly, pray, what discourse have you had at any time, with the Prisoner at the Bar, concerning this impeachment?
A52526Mr. Rolph is his Name?
A52526Mr. Scroop have you done?
A52526Mr. Scroop, have you a mind to see the Warrant for summoning the Court?
A52526Mr. Symson did you see the Prisoner at the Bar sitting in that which they called the High Court of Justice?
A52526Mr. Tomlinson, did Mr. Hacker or his Souldies take Tobacco to the Offence of the King?
A52526Mr. Wayte, you heard the Charge read against you, what say you to it?
A52526My Lord, he hath said enough; Shall the Jury doubt of that which he believes?
A52526My Lord, is Web here?
A52526My Lord, may I ask him a question?
A52526My Lord, may I ask that Gentleman some Questions?
A52526My Lord, may I speak to that any further?
A52526My Lord, what I have don?
A52526My Lord, where he saw me then?
A52526My Lords, have I liberty to speak?
A52526My Lords, may I have liberty to speak?
A52526Nay, over the King?
A52526Nor we hope never will be: Pray remember, you were returned to serve in the House; what was that Writ that summon''d your appearance?
A52526Not guilty?
A52526Not guilty?
A52526Now remember this when you took the oaths of Allegiance and Supremacy( I presume you both did so) what was your oath of Supremacy?
A52526One more, and that was Ryder, he heard this text, He shall call his name Emanuel, you fell to speak of news, what shall become of the King?
A52526Onely this( My Lord) whether I am not the more capable of your mercy?
A52526Pray, who are you, that should take this upon you more then all the rest?
A52526Prince and King?
A52526Robert Tichbourn, Hold up your hand, How saiest thou?
A52526Simon Meyn, Hold up thy hand, What saiest thou?
A52526Sir Theophilus Biddolph, When was it you heard him speak those words?
A52526Sir, What have you done?
A52526Sir, said I, do you think it was well done to murther the King?
A52526So( said I) what would you have?
A52526Stranger, My Lord, I was with my Master, in the company of Brandon the Hangman, and My Master asked Brandon, whether he cut off the Kings head or no?
A52526That Murther is no felony: Do you think Councel will be admitted in this?
A52526That that was called the Act of the Commons for Trying of the King?
A52526That which is before us is, Whether it be a matter of Law, or Fact?
A52526The King of England is one of those Princes who hath an Imperial Crown, what is that?
A52526The King of Poland has a Crown: But what is it?
A52526The Parliament?
A52526The day of Sentence?
A52526The first day?
A52526The question is, Whether you did or not?
A52526Then what is an Imagination, or Compassing of the King''s Death?
A52526They Convened, and met together, and suppose then, they had absolved, and acquitted him; do you think they had absolved themselves from Treason?
A52526They said he was not, when I went home he asked me what was doing?
A52526This is a new thing, I never heard of this before, where was it that I examined him?
A52526This is all you have to say for your self?
A52526To conclude, you are now to enquire of Blood, of Royal Blood, of Sacred Blood; Blood like that of the Saints under the Altar, crying Quousque, Domine?
A52526To what purpose?
A52526Waite hold up thy hand, thou art in 〈 ◊ 〉 same condition, what canst thou say for thy self?
A52526Waller Shall I be heard, my Lord?
A52526Was Cromwel there?
A52526Was Mr. Carew a Member of the Long Parliament?
A52526Was Mr. Peters sick?
A52526Was Mr. Peters there any oftner than once?
A52526Was Peters upon the Scaffold at the time of Execution or before?
A52526Was he in bed, or up?
A52526Was he there upon the day of the Sentence?
A52526Was he with his Regiment that day?
A52526Was it after the High Court of Justice sate, as they called it?
A52526Was it so?
A52526Was it the day the Sentence was passed against the King?
A52526Was that the day of the Sentence?
A52526Was the King dead before you came back again?
A52526Was there any Law under Heaven to put the King to death?
A52526Was there not direction, that all should stand up, as Assenting?
A52526Was this before the Trial?
A52526Was you not examined in the Tower?
A52526We do not question him for that, but for sitting in the high Court of Justice, and that upon the day of the sentence, do you deny that?
A52526We have given our Evidence: What do you say for your self before Charge be given to the Jury?
A52526Were not you a Member for the City of London in that Parliament?
A52526Were these things to be produced against the King, and then Judgement to be demanded that he may be saved?
A52526Were you there when Sentence was given?
A52526What Goods and Chattells?
A52526What Goods and Chattels?
A52526What Goods and Chattels?
A52526What Goods and Chattels?
A52526What Goods, and Chattels, had he at the time of committing this Treason, or at any time sithence?
A52526What Lady was it, I desire to know?
A52526What Major General gave you that Order?
A52526What Punishment then is suitable to this Offence?
A52526What are those some?
A52526What can you say, Mr. Davies, to this business?
A52526What day I beseech you?
A52526What day was this?
A52526What day was this?
A52526What day?
A52526What did Cook say to the Judgement, did you hear him press for Judgement?
A52526What did he say to the Members?
A52526What do you know concerning the prisoner at the Bar?
A52526What do you know of H. Peters?
A52526What do you know of the Prisoners preaching?
A52526What do you say Mr. Langham as to this business?
A52526What do you say for your self, why Judgement should not pass against you?
A52526What do you say for your self?
A52526What do you say to the same Question?
A52526What followed?
A52526What hast thou to say for thy self, why Judgmnt should not pass against thee, to dy according to Law?
A52526What have you to say concerning the Prisoner at the Bar?
A52526What hour?
A52526What is an Imperial Crown?
A52526What is it you desire?
A52526What is the Oath of Allegiance?
A52526What is your Name, Sir?
A52526What is your quality of life?
A52526What more?
A52526What price?
A52526What saiest thou?
A52526What saiest thou?
A52526What saiest thou?
A52526What say you to him?
A52526What say you to that of the rising of those persons in the Court?
A52526What say you to that?
A52526What says that Oath?
A52526What time?
A52526What was that Oath of Allegiance that you took?
A52526What was that?
A52526What would you have him asked?
A52526What, was it for killing a King?
A52526When the Proclamation was read in Westminster- hall for tryal of the King, did you see Mr. Peters there?
A52526When this was done, what did he, and those Fellows do?
A52526When was that?
A52526When was this spoken?
A52526When, what day?
A52526Where abouts did you see me sit there?
A52526Where also,& c. Clerk of the Crown ▪ How sayest thou, Sir Hardress Waller?
A52526Where did he say this?
A52526Where did you see him sit?
A52526Where do you dwell?
A52526Where is he my Lord?
A52526Where the word of a King is, there is power; and who can say unto him, What dost thou?
A52526Where was it?
A52526Where was it?
A52526Where was this Sir?
A52526Where was this?
A52526Where were you on the day of execution?
A52526Whereabouts in the Court?
A52526Whether I was out of my Chamber that day the King suffered?
A52526Whether by God, and the Countrey?
A52526Whether by God, and the Countrey?
A52526Whether did I the first, or the last day demand judgement, or that any thing might be taken pro confesso?
A52526Whether there were not any others with me in the Room, and where it was?
A52526Whether to murther me, or no?
A52526Whether was I not directed by those Gentlemen the very words I should speak?
A52526Whether was this after or before the Sentence?
A52526Who did he mean?
A52526Who did he mean?
A52526Who did?
A52526Who gave these Orders out?
A52526Who shall say for you?
A52526Who shall say for you?
A52526Who shall say for you?
A52526Who shall say for you?
A52526Who shall say for you?
A52526Who shall say for you?
A52526Who shall speak for you?
A52526Who was there besides me?
A52526Whose hearts would have been satisfied with so contingent a security?
A52526Why, saith he?
A52526Will you be Tried by God, and the Countrey?
A52526Will you confess then?
A52526Will you give me your Advice?
A52526Will you make God the Author of your Treasons, and Murthers?
A52526You Gentlemen of the Jury, mark it?
A52526You are mistaken, it is not Evidence; he shews you what Authority that was, an Authority of 26 Members: How is this Evidence?
A52526You delivered him upon that Warrant, did you?
A52526You do acknowledge it was your hand?
A52526You have had time enough to consider of it; you must follow the Directions of the Court, Guilty or Not Guilty?
A52526You know him now to be the same person?
A52526You must speak to the Fact first, Whether you did compass,& c. the Kings death or not?
A52526Your Name Sir, I beseech you?
A52526[ The Warrant shewn him?]
A52526a Law for an High Court of Justice, a Law for lives, to sentence mens lives; And whose Life?
A52526and to look up and down to get Witnesses against the King, is that in your Commission?
A52526day, which was the day of Sentence?
A52526day?
A52526have you any thing to demand of the Court?
A52526he asked me three or fourscore pound a piece; said I, Who warrants the sale of these Horses?
A52526is it not out of the compass of all Courts whatsoever to do it?
A52526is it not that you would defend the King, his Crown, Rights and Liberties, against all persons whatsoever?
A52526it was, That you should defend the King his Person,( that is in 3 Jacobi, Chapter the fourth, his Crown and Dignity) What was it?
A52526or Not Guilty?
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A52526saith he, poor Walker, and Hulet took up the head; pray said I, what reward had they?
A52526says he, I am to sell them; Why, said I, there''s the King''s Brand upon them, C. R. and he shew''d them me: said I, Will you sell these Horses?
A52526says my fellow, sayes he why?
A52526shall assume to themselves an Authority to make Laws, which was never heard before; Authority to make Laws: What Laws?
A52526there is no person named, Fact named, nor Design named?
A52526they told me they were guarding the Parliament that were keeping a Fast at St. Margarets; who preaches said I?
A52526to Oliver Cromwel being door- keeper to the Committee of the Army, Nunnelly, sayes Oliver Cromwel, will you go to Whitehall?
A52526truly my Lord I think all that amounts to nothing, if it were so, which I deny it; for to bring the Ship into Harbor, what is that?
A52526what I meant to do, that I could not be quiet?
A52526what doth he do at last when the thing had gone far?
A52526what is that?
A52526what will you turn hangman?
A52526when he was engaged in it said, that he was a Servant of the people of this Kingdome?
A52526where are they or their Consents?
A52526whereupon the prisoner at the Bar did use these or the like words?
A52526yes saith he, where is the instrument that did it?
A52526you did you see the Prisoner at the Bar, sitting in that which they called the High Court of Justice?