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BEP(F.757.013
27 Jun 1757:11,12,21,22 (1139)
From the London Magazine for January, 1757. The following
account of the dreadful execution of Francis Ravaillac, for
the Murder of Henry IV, King of France, by stabbing him. . .
[22, description of the slow way in which he was to be
executed, 8th line] and that within fifteen days after the
publication of this present sentence, his father and mother
shall, by sound of trumpet, and publick proclamation in the
city of Angouleme [where he was born], be banished out of
the Kingdom and forbid ever to return, under the penalty of
being hanged and strangled, without any farther form or
process at law. . .
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