01780nam 2200361Ia 450 99638905420331620221108000756.0(CKB)4940000000094938(EEBO)2240872032(OCoLC)69648846(EXLCZ)99494000000009493820060530d1661 uy 0engurbn||||a|bb|Two horrid murthers; one, committed upon the person of Henry the Fourth of France. The other upon his son in law, Charles the First of England[electronic resource] Of the various and lasting tortures endured by the murtherers of the one, (extracted out of Mr. Howell his history of Lewis the 13th) and of the early short punishments undergone by the murtherers of the other. Though for the atrocity of the fact, they were not inferior to the first, but considering all circumstances, and complication of treasons went beyond him /by James Parry of Poston, EsquireLondon Printed for Henry Broom at the Gun in Ivie-Lane1661[4], 12 pReproduction of original in: Peterborough Cathedral.eebo-0124RegicidesFranceEarly works to 1800RegicidesEnglandEarly works to 1800Great BritainHistoryCharles I, 1625-1649FranceHistoryHenry IV, 1589-1610RegicidesRegicidesParry Jamesof Poston.1007814Howell James1594?-1666.508777UMIUMIBOOK996389054203316Two horrid murthers; one, committed upon the person of Henry the Fourth of France. The other upon his son in law, Charles the First of England2322716UNISA