. A complete collection of state-trials and proceedings for high-treason : and other crimes and misdemeanors; from the reign of King Richard II. to the reign of King George II. With two alphabetical tables to the whole . He owned, he thought it lawful forSubjects, being under fuch PrefTurers, to try howthey might be relieved from them, and his defignwent no farther; but he refufed to enter into par-ticulars. Afterwards, in purfuancc of the Sentence, HisMajeftys Heralds, and Purfevants, with theirCoats difplayed (after found of Trumpets) did pub-lickly, in face of the Court, conform to the Cuf-


. A complete collection of state-trials and proceedings for high-treason : and other crimes and misdemeanors; from the reign of King Richard II. to the reign of King George II. With two alphabetical tables to the whole . He owned, he thought it lawful forSubjects, being under fuch PrefTurers, to try howthey might be relieved from them, and his defignwent no farther; but he refufed to enter into par-ticulars. Afterwards, in purfuancc of the Sentence, HisMajeftys Heralds, and Purfevants, with theirCoats difplayed (after found of Trumpets) did pub-lickly, in face of the Court, conform to the Cuf-tom in the Sentences of Trcafon, in his MajeftysIMame and Authority, cancel, tear and dellroy thefaid Mr. Robert Baillie his Arms, threw them inhis Face, trampled them under foot ; and oi--dained his Arms to be expunged out of the Bo ksof Heraldry, his Pofterity to be ignoble, andnever to enjoy Honour and Dignity in time com-ing : And thereafter went to the ofEdinburgh, and folemnly tore and cance led thefaid Mr. Robert Baillie his Arms, ami affixed thefamine on the faid Mercat-Crofs reverfei , withthis Infcription ; 1be Arms of Mr. Robert Baillielate o/Jervifwood Traytor. noeEndofthe THIRD » ^* ••&■ .»f ^ m


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