Abstract of the trial at a general court martial held on Saturday the 5th Dec. 1713 for the tryal of Capt. Allison and Capt. Smith of Her Maj's Foot Guards, for high misdemeanor for affirming the late king [William III] to be no lawful king, but an usurper : London, 1713 Dec. 5.

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Abstract of the trial at a general court martial held on Saturday the 5th Dec. 1713 for the tryal of Capt. Allison and Capt. Smith of Her Maj's Foot Guards, for high misdemeanor for affirming the late king [William III] to be no lawful king, but an usurper : London, 1713 Dec. 5.

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