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Hardcover The Bloody Assize Book

ISBN: 1025306090

ISBN13: 9781025306094

The Bloody Assize

"The Bloody Assize" explores one of the most brutal and infamous periods in British judicial history. Written by the esteemed jurist and author Sir Edward Abbott Parry, this work delves into the harrowing events of 1685 following the failed Monmouth Rebellion against King James II. At the center of the narrative is the notorious George Jeffreys, known as the "Hanging Judge," whose ruthless conduct during the trials across the West Country left a permanent scar on the English legal and social conscience.

Parry reconstructs the atmosphere of fear and vengeance that permeated the proceedings, where hundreds of rebels were condemned to execution or transportation to the West Indies. The book offers a compelling examination of the political tensions of the late 17th century, providing detailed insight into the motives and fates of the Duke of Monmouth's supporters. Through a blend of historical analysis and narrative flair, "The Bloody Assize" serves as both a rigorous legal study and a dramatic recounting of a pivotal moment in the struggle for governance and justice in England. It remains a valuable resource for those interested in the history of the British monarchy, the evolution of the court system, and the enduring legacy of the Stuart era.

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