The tryall and condemnation of Col. Daniel Axtell, who guarded the High-Court of Injustice. Col. Francis Hacker, who guarded His Sacred Majesty to the scaffold. Cap. Hewlet, who was proved to be the man that butchered His Majesty. [electronic resource] : Together with, their severall pleas, and the answers thereunto. At the sessions-house in the Old-baily, on Monday the 15. of October, 1660. By the judges appointed by the King for that purpose
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- London : printed for H. Deacon, 1660
- 12 p.
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- Early English books online.
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- Annotation on Thomason copy: "Oct. 29".
- Reproduction of the original in the British Library.
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- Wing (2nd ed.) T2138.
- Thomason E.1046[8].
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