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Rebellion Rewarded with Justice. OR, The Last farewell of the late Duke of Monmouth which was Beheaded on Tower-Hill on the 15th of this Instant July 1685. It is not well for to Rebell, Against a Gracious Prince, Let all beware and shun the Snare, That would be Men of Sence.
- Ballad Title
- Rebellion Rewarded with Justice. OR, The Last farewell of the late Duke of Monmouth which was Beheaded on Tower-Hill on the 15th of this Instant July 1685. It is not well for to Rebell, Against a Gracious Prince, Let all beware and shun the Snare, That would be Men of Sence.
- Indicated Tune
- Russell's Farewell
- Ballad Location
- Magdalene College, Pepys Library, Pepys Ballads 2.243
- Digital Source
- English Broadside Ballad Archive (EBBA) 20857
- Background Information
- Execution of the Duke of Monmouth because of his rebellion against the king.
- Event Date
- 15/07/1685
- Event Location
- Tower Hill, London, England
- Imprint
- Printed for J. Deacon, at the Angel in Guilt-Spur-Street without Newgate
- Printing Date
- 1685
- Printing Location
- London, England
- Printer Name
- J. Deacon
- First Line
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FArewell Farewell deceitful Pride,
for thou hast me betray'd, - Crime
- Treason
- Gender of Accused
- Male
- Method of Punishment
- Beheading
- Relevant Countries
- England
- Category
- Crime and Punishment Ballads
- Sub-Category
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Execution Ballads
- Language
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English Ballads
- Other Media
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Transcript: Rebellion Rewarded with Justice
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Printed for J. Deacon, at the Angel in Guilt-Spur-Street without Newgate. |