REMARKS
ON THE
SPEECHES
OF
William Paul, Clerk,
AND
John Hall of Otterburn, Esq;

Executed at Tyburn for Rebellion, the 13th of July, 1716.

In which the Government and Administration both in Church and State, as founded upon the Revolution, are Vindicated from the Treasonable Reflections and false Aspersions thrown upon them in those Speeches, which are inserted at length, as they were deliver’d to the Sheriffs.



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REMARKS on the Speech of William Paul, Clerk.

INTRODUCTION.

ANY Judicious Man, who will be at the pains attentively to read the following Speeches, and compare them with the Papers left by Lord Derwentwater, Colonel Oxburgh, and the other Rebels lately executed, must soon be convinc’d, That they all proceed from the same Mint, and are fram’d on purpose to spirit up the Faction to a New Rebellion.