Edward Sexby

Colonel Edward Sexby (or Saxby; 1616 – 13 January 1658) was an English Puritan soldier and Leveller in the army of Oliver Cromwell. Later he turned against Cromwell and plotted his assassination, which Sexby considered tyrannicide, as a decapitation strike, which would then be followed by a joint regime change uprising by both Cavaliers and Levellers. Failing in his efforts, Sexby was taken prisoner and died in the Tower of London. Provided by Wikipedia

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by Sexby, Edward
Published 1792
Printed for J. Ridgway

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by Titus, Silius
Published 1777
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by Titus, Silius
Published 1749
printed for J. Ker, and sold at the Highlander, a snuff shop, in Cecil Court, St. Martin's Lane, London
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by Titus, Silius
Published 1734
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by Titus, Silius
Published 1775
printed in the year, 1656, and re-printed for the great grandson of Algernon Sidney, in
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by Titus, Silius
Published 1792
printed for J. Ridgway, York-Street, St. James's-Square
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by Titus, Silius
Published 1743
re-printed for the heirs of Junius Brutus, in that memorable year
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by Titus, Silius
Published 1741
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