England's black Tribunall : Set forth in the Triall of K. Charles I. At the pretended Court of Justice at Westminster Hall, Jan. 20. Together with His Majesties Speech immediately before he was murdred on a Scaffold Erected at Whitehall-Gate, Tuesday, Jan. 30, 1648. Also the Several Dying Speeches of the Nobility and Gentry, as were Inhumanely put to Death for their Loyalty to their Sovereign Lord the King from 1642 to 1658. Earl of Strafford. Arch-bishop of Canterbury. Duke Hamilton. [et al.] - Rare Book Insider
England's black Tribunall : Set forth in the Triall of K. Charles I. At the pretended Court of Justice at Westminster Hall

Playford, J. [Publisher]

England’s black Tribunall : Set forth in the Triall of K. Charles I. At the pretended Court of Justice at Westminster Hall, Jan. 20. Together with His Majesties Speech immediately before he was murdred on a Scaffold Erected at Whitehall-Gate, Tuesday, Jan. 30, 1648. Also the Several Dying Speeches of the Nobility and Gentry, as were Inhumanely put to Death for their Loyalty to their Sovereign Lord the King from 1642 to 1658. Earl of Strafford. Arch-bishop of Canterbury. Duke Hamilton. [et al.]

London: Printed for J. Playford: 1660
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Small 8vo: [2 portrait frontispiece], [6 title, To the Reader, Table], 1-48, 53-68, 65-79, [2 double portrait], 81-128, 133, 130-131, 136-137, 134-135, 140-141, 138-139, 144-145, 143, 148, 145-188, 173, 190-232pp. This collation with many misnumberings seems to closely align with copies in the National Library of Scotland and the Lbrary of Congress. However although the portrait frontispiece of King Charles is common to various editions, we have not been able to locate any other copies with the second frontispiece before the second part. It is a double portrait of Thomas Earl of Strafford & William Arch. B. of Canterbury. Contemporary calf, rebacked with original spine laid down, and new end-papers.
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