Volume I

Volume II

  • Thomas Wentworth, Earl of Strafford, for High Treason
  • William Laud, Archbishop of Canterbury, for High Treason
  • Charles I, King of Great Britain, for Tyranny, Treason and Murder
  • Lieutenant-Colonel John Lilburne, for High Treason
  • Captain James Hind, Highwayman
  • Gilderoy, for Murder and Robbery
  • Rev. Dr. John Pordage, Rector of Bradfield, Berks for ejecting scandalous and insufficient Ministers
  • Colonel John Penruddock, for High Treason
  • James Naylor, for Blasphemy and other Misdemeanors
  • Miles Sindercombe, alias Fish, for High Treason
  • Major George Strangewayes, pressed to Death, for Assassinating his Brother-in-law
  • Sir Henry Slingsby, for High Treason
  • John Mordant, esq. for High Treason
  • Twenty-nine Regicides, for conspiring the death of Charles I
  • Thomas Venner and the Fifth Monarchy Men, for Riot
  • John, Richard, and Joan Perry, for alleged Murder
  • Rose Cullender and Amy Duny, for Witchcraft, before Sir Matthew Hale, at Bury St. Edmunds, Suffolk
  • John Twyn, printer; Thomas Brewster, bookseller; Simon Dover, printer; and Nathan Brooks, bookbinder; for High Treason
  • Colonel James Turner, and John, William, Mary and Ely Turner; for Felony and Burglary
  • Moses Drayne, for the Murder of Thomas Kidderminster, of Tupsley, Hereford
  • The Marquis de Gange and his two Brothers, for Poisoning the Marchioness de Gange
  • The Rev. Robert Hawkins, for Felony
  • Stephen Eaton, George Rhoades and Sarah Swift, for the Murder of the Rev. Mr. Talbot
  • William Penn and William Mead, for Riot and Conspiracy
  • Adventures of Colonel Blood, who stole the Crown from the Tower of London
  • Mary Carleton, alias the German Princess, for Burglary
  • Arthur Rutherfoord, for the Murder of James Douglass, near Jedburgh, N.B.
  • George Clerk and John Ramsay, for the Murder of John Anderson, of Edinburgh
  • Mary Margaret d'Aubray, Marchioness de Brinvillier, for Poisoning her Father and two Brothers
  • Robert Green, Henry Berry, and Lawrence Hill, for the Murder of Sir Edmondbury Godfrey
  • Philip, Earl of Pembroke, and Montgomery, for Murder
  • illiam Staley, Goldsmith, for High Treason
  • Edward Coleman, Gent, for High Treason
  • William Ireland, Thomas Pickering, John Grove, Thomas White, and John Fenwick, for High Treason
  • James Mitchell, for attempting to murder the Archbishop of St. Andrews, and wounding the Bishop of Orkney
  • Claude du Vail, Highwayman, executed at Tyburn
  • Stephen Colledge, the Protestant Joiner, for High Treason
  • Anthony, Earl of Shaftesbury, for High Treason
  • Archibald, Earl of Argyle, for High Treason
  • William, Viscount Stafford, for High Treason
  • Edward Fitzharris, esq. for High Treason
  • Charles George Boraski, Christopher Uratz, John Stern, and Charles John Count Coningsmark, for the Murder of Thomas Thynne, esq.
  • Lord William Russell, for High Treason
  • Themas Pilkington, Samuel Shute, Henry Cornish, Ford, Lord Grey, Player, Slingsby, Bethel, and others, for Riot at Guildhall
  • Sir Patience Ward, for Perjury
  • Thomas Papillon, esq., for illegally arresting Sir William Pritchard, Lord Mayor of London
  • James, Duke of Monmouth, for High Treason
  • John Fernley, William Ring, Elizabeth Gaunt, and Henry Cornish, esq., for High Treason
  • Philip Stansfield, for High Treason, and the Murder of his Father, Sir James Stansfield

Volume III

Volume IV

Volume V

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