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- 1661, his role in which is described in The last farewel of three bould traytors by Abraham Miles. He died on 11 September 1663. He was succeeded as 'common...
- which is now held by the Derbyshire Record Office, entitled "Booke of the Traytors" (c. 1586). Catilyn died sometime prior to 25 June 1589, and was survived...
- Wednesday morning last. Likewise, a list of the names of these bloody traytors; and the number kill'd ant taken prisoners on both sides, London: Printed...
- Shakespeare's day, witches were seen as worse than rebels, "the most notorious traytor and rebell that can be". They were not only political traitors, but spiritual...
- in ****'s "The Beggar's Opera" - Lucy's song XXVIII "How Cruel are the Traytors," probably sung in John ****'s "Comic Tragick Pastoral Farce" or The What...
- statement "it is commonly said that bare words may make a heretick, but not a traytor without an overt act". In English law, high treason was punishable by being...
- the 11th of November [1583] they put themselves in order to set upon the traytors in their cabins." Fryde et al. 1986, p. 43, line 15: "Edward VI ... acc...
- 1586 An Acte to avoyde fraudulent ****uraunces made in Sleyn causes by Traytors. The whole. 28 & 29 Eliz. 1. c. 5 Continuance, etc. of Laws Act 1586 An...
- The Traitor (often spelt as The Traytor) is a tragedy published anonymously in 1718 and commonly attributed to the British writer and actor Christopher...
- short story by Melville Davisson Post. Naboth's Vineyard: Or, The Innocent Traytor, (1679) a mock-Biblical verse satire by the Jacobite peer John Caryll whilst...