""The Trial of Edward Coleman: For Conspiring the Death of the King and the Subversion of the Government of England"" is a historical account of the trial of Edward Coleman, a Catholic convert and secretary to the Duke of York during the reign of King Charles II. The book, written by Coleman himself, details his arrest, imprisonment, and eventual trial for allegedly conspiring to assassinate the king and overthrow the English government. The trial,...
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