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An ACCOUNT Of the Whole Proceedings at the Sessions, Holden at the Sessions-House in the Old-Baily, for the City of London, County of Middlesex, &c.
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Which began on the twelfth of this Instant July, and ended the 16th of the same.
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Giving a Particular Relation of the Tryals of divers High-way-men, Clippers, Fellons, Traytors, and Conspirators, but more especially of the Tryals of
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WILLIAM, Lord RUSSEL.
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THOMAS WALCOT.
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JOHN ROUSE.
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WILLIAM HONE.
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Who were Tryed, and found Guilty, for Conspiring against the Life of the King, and endeavouring the Subversion of the Government, with the sentence prouounced gainst hem, &c.
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Entered according to ORDER
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