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Tutchin (3 April 1815) Possibly the following or some other
edition of Tutchin's martyrology:
Tutchin, John (attributed to)The Protestant martyrs; or, the bloody assizes; giving an
account of the lives, tryals, and dying speeches of all those
eminent Protestants that suffered in the West of England, by the
sentence of that bloody and cruel judge Jefferies, being in all
251 persons, besides what were hang'd and destroyed in cold blood.
Containing also, the life and death of James Duke of Monmouth, his
birth and education, his actions both at home and abroad, his
unfortunate adventure in the West, his letter to King James, his
sentence, execution and dying-words upon the scaffold, with a true
copy of the paper he left behind him, and many other curious
remarks worth the reader's observation. 1688?
OR
Tutchin, John (editor)The observator. (11 volumes)
1702-1707 OR one or more items in the controversy over publications in
The observator, which Tutchin edited. WG reads
Tutchin at the British Museum.
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