"The whole proceedings in the House of Lords upon the bill of attainder against sir John Fenwick. Together with the several letters, papers, and depositions, relating to the correspondence held between the earl of Monmouth, dutches of Norfolk, and the lady Mary Fenwick, etc. As also a copy of sir John Fenwick's confession in his own handwriting (writ in the Tower) sent to the King. With his private examination taken by Mr. Vernon by order of the lords justices Septem. the 23, 1696."
MS. Rawl. A. 84, p. 1
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"The whole proceedings in the House of Lords upon the bill of attainder against sir John Fenwick. Together with the several letters, papers, and depositions, relating to the correspondence held between the earl of Monmouth, dutches of Norfolk, and the lady Mary Fenwick, etc. As also a copy of sir John Fenwick's confession in his own handwriting (writ in the Tower) sent to the King. With his private examination taken by Mr. Vernon by order of the lords justices Septem. the 23, 1696."
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MS. Rawl. A. 84, p. 1
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[1696]
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English
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Rawlinson A: English History
Parliamentary proceedings and relating papers
"The whole proceedings in the House of Lords upon the bill of attainder against sir John Fenwick. Together with the several letters, papers, and depositions, relating to the correspondence held between the earl of Monmouth, dutches of Norfolk, and the lady Mary Fenwick, etc. As also a copy of sir John Fenwick's confession in his own handwriting (writ in the Tower) sent to the King. With his private examination taken by Mr. Vernon by order of the lords justices Septem. the 23, 1696."
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