England under Charles II. from the Restoration to the Treaty of Nimeguen, 1660-1678: English History from Contemporary Writers
Taylor, W. F.
1889
The House of Commons proceeds to the Act of Indemnity. Letter from Francis Newport to Sir R. Leveson. 1660, May 15, London.
That which the House of Commons hath done since I wrote to you last is, that in the Act of Oblivion they have agreed upon seven in number to be excepted for life and estate, but have not yet named them; others there are who were of the king's judges also, but perhaps did not sign the warrant for his execution, who will be excepted only as to their estates. | |