discusses authority of Court, [80]-[87];

asks the King to plead, [91], [92];

declares sentence settled, King to be heard, [96], [97];

final speech by, [103]-[117].

Brandon, George, the executioner of Charles I., i. [163], [165], [166].

Bridgman, Sir Orlando. See [Harrison], [Peters], and [Hulet], i. [125], [129];

tries Col. Turner, [169].

Brook, George, i. [4]-[8], [11];

and the 'Bye,' [16], [30];

Cecil's examination of, [28];