02344nam 2200481 n 450 99638715540331620200824120825.0(CKB)1000000000623752(EEBO)2240883718(UnM)99828223e(UnM)99828223(EXLCZ)99100000000062375219950405d1693 uy |engurbn||||a|bb|An appeal of murther from certain unjust judges, lately sitting at the Old Baily[electronic resource] to the righteous judge of heaven and earth; and to all sensible English-men, containing a relation of the tryal, behaviour, and death of Mr. William Anderton, executed June 16. 1693. at Tyburn, for pretended high treason[London s.n.1693]41, [1] pBy Samuel Grascome.Caption title.Discusses the trial of William Anderton, tried for high treason, after being accused of printing two pamphlets: "Remarks upon the present confederacy and the late revolution in England" and "A French conquest neither desirable nor practicable". He was sentenced to death and executed at Tyburn on June 16th, 1693. -- Cf. Plomer.Includes "To the Right Honourable Sir John Fleet, Lord Mayor of the City of London, and the rest of the commissioners for the Goal delivery of Newgate. The humble petition of William Anderton a convicted prisoner in Newgate.".Reproduction of the original in the Christ College Library, Oxford.eebo-0026Trials (Treason)EnglandEarly works to 1800Execution and executionersEarly works to 1800Sedition, EnglandEarly works to 1800PrintersEnglandBiographyEarly works to 1800PrintingEnglandHistoryEarly works to 1800Trials (Treason)Execution and executionersSedition, EnglandPrintersPrintingHistoryGrascome Samuel1641-1708?1002596Cu-RivESCu-RivESCStRLINWaOLNBOOK996387155403316An appeal of murther from certain unjust judges, lately sitting at the Old Baily2379427UNISA