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General and true relation of all that was done to the process of the King of Great Britain. his arrest, and the manner of his execution. With the Harangue made by his so-called Majesty on the eschaffaut. Translated from English into French by I. Ango, interpreter of that language, on the London print by François Coles. S. l., 1649. In-4, 16 pp., full red mar., spine ribbed, inner lace, gold slices. (rel. Marmin). MOREAU, Bibl. des Mazarinades n°3174. ASCOLI n°203 b. (Related to:) The Procez, the personal adiournment, interrogation, and death arrest of the King of England. With the manner in which he was put to death: and the harangue which he made on the stake. According to the report of several English gentlemen who attended it, and put the whole thing on tablets. Faithfully translated from English by Sieur de Marsys. Paris, François Prevveray, 1649. 14 pp. MOREAU 2888. ASCOLI n°205 - The last words of the King of England, with his farewell to his prince and princesses his children. Paris, François Prevveray, 1649. 8 pp. MOREAU 1037. ASCOLI No. 207. - A true account of the barbaric and cruel death of the King of England. Arrival in London on the eighth of February one thousand six hundred and forty-nine. Paris, François Musnier, 1649. 8 pp. MOREAU 3241. ASCOLI No. 206. - The pitiful sobs of the afflicted Reyne of England at the death of her husband. Paris, A. Musnier, 1649. 8 pp. MOREAU 3585. - Consolation to the Queen of Great Britain, Scotland and Ireland from the painting of the passion of our saviour. Paris, Claude Morlot, 1649. 7 pp. MOREAU 774. - Consolation letter to the Queen of England on the death of the King, her husband. And his last words. Paris, Guillaume Saffier, 1649. 8 pp. MOREAU 1916. - Letter from the Lords of England to their new King, the former Prince of Wales, now in the town of Bredan in Holland, & the disavowal of the execrable murder committed in the person of the late King his Father. Transla