The case of sodomy, in the tryal of Mervin Lord Audley, Earl of Castlehaven, for committing a rape. And sodomy with two of his servants, viz. (laurence Fitz Patrick and Thomas Brodway) who was try'd and condemn'd by his peers on the 25th of April, and beheaded on Tower-Hill, May 14th, 1631. With his articles of belief, sent in a letter to his son; the letter he writ to his four sisters, and his speech at the place of execution. Likewise the tryal and condemnation of Laurence Fitz Patrick and Thomas Brodway, who were Executed at Tyburn, July 6th. With their Dying Speeches.Printed from an Original Manuscript.
Title
The case of sodomy, [electronic resource] : in the tryal of Mervin Lord Audley, Earl of Castlehaven, for committing a rape. And sodomy with two of his servants, viz. (laurence Fitz Patrick and Thomas Brodway) who was try'd and condemn'd by his peers on the 25th of April, and beheaded on Tower-Hill, May 14th, 1631. With his articles of belief, sent in a letter to his son; the letter he writ to his four sisters, and his speech at the place of execution. Likewise the tryal and condemnation of Laurence Fitz Patrick and Thomas Brodway, who were Executed at Tyburn, July 6th. With their Dying Speeches.Printed from an Original Manuscript.
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London : printed for John Morphew near Stationer's-Hall, 1708 [1707]
Sometimes found with 'Some memorials of the life and penitent death of Dr. John Atherton' by Nicholas Bernard, with the title of either 'The case of Bishop Atherton', or 'The cases of lewdness'.
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Reproduction (note)
Electronic reproduction.
Author
Castlehaven, Mervyn Touchet, Earl of, 1592?-1631.
Title
The case of sodomy, [electronic resource] : in the tryal of Mervin Lord Audley, Earl of Castlehaven, for committing a rape. And sodomy with two of his servants, viz. (laurence Fitz Patrick and Thomas Brodway) who was try'd and condemn'd by his peers on the 25th of April, and beheaded on Tower-Hill, May 14th, 1631. With his articles of belief, sent in a letter to his son; the letter he writ to his four sisters, and his speech at the place of execution. Likewise the tryal and condemnation of Laurence Fitz Patrick and Thomas Brodway, who were Executed at Tyburn, July 6th. With their Dying Speeches.Printed from an Original Manuscript.
Imprint
London : printed for John Morphew near Stationer's-Hall, 1708 [1707]
Series
Eighteenth century collections online.
Reproduction
Electronic reproduction. Farmington Hills, Mich. : Cengage Gale, 2009. Available via the World Wide Web. Access limited by licensing agreements.