The speeches of Sir Charles Davers and Sir Christopher Blount, and their behaviour at their execution on Tower-Hill
MS. Rawl. C. 744, fols. 31b, 33
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Title
The speeches of Sir Charles Davers and Sir Christopher Blount, and their behaviour at their execution on Tower-Hill
Shelfmark
MS. Rawl. C. 744, fols. 31b, 33
Summary
Blount's speech varies considerably from the version of it which is printed in A Declaration of the Practises and Treasons committed by Robert, late Earle of Essex, in quarto. Lond. 1601.
Date
18 Mar 1601
Language
English
Physical extent
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Collection contents
Rawlinson C: History, Theology
Papers, chiefly copies relating to the Earl of Essex
The speeches of Sir Charles Davers and Sir Christopher Blount, and their behaviour at their execution on Tower-Hill
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