The three judges: story of the men who beheaded their king . P° PUBLISHED BY ^ WARREN AND WYMAN, 13 Bible House, New York. ^3 Entered, according to Act of Congress, in the year 1873, by ISRAEL P. WARREN, In the Office of the Librarian of Congress, at Washington. Stereotyped at the Boston Jjtereotype Foundry,19 Spring Lane. yp. F. Bjrown & Oct., Printers, No. 60 Bromfleld Street. 7 l*& 6r PREFACE In the preparation of this work, it has not been thoughtnecessary to note minutely the sources from which its ma-terials were derived. The great Revolution of 1640-1659 isamong the most familiar topics


The three judges: story of the men who beheaded their king . P° PUBLISHED BY ^ WARREN AND WYMAN, 13 Bible House, New York. ^3 Entered, according to Act of Congress, in the year 1873, by ISRAEL P. WARREN, In the Office of the Librarian of Congress, at Washington. Stereotyped at the Boston Jjtereotype Foundry,19 Spring Lane. yp. F. Bjrown & Oct., Printers, No. 60 Bromfleld Street. 7 l*& 6r PREFACE In the preparation of this work, it has not been thoughtnecessary to note minutely the sources from which its ma-terials were derived. The great Revolution of 1640-1659 isamong the most familiar topics of English history, and isrecounted at length in all our standard authorities on thatsubject. Of the trial and execution of the King, and thebarbarous punishments inflicted on such of his judges asfell into the hands of his son after the Restoration, detailedaccounts are given by Nalson, Caulfield, Ludlow, Pepys, andmany other writers of that day. For our knowledge of the events attending the exile of thethree judges who fled to America, their co


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