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Everard, Edmund | 2 |
Fitz-Gerrald, John | 2 |
Godfrey, Edmund Berry, Sir, 1621-1678 | 2 |
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Leeds, Thomas Osborne Duke of (1631-1712) | 2 |
Leeds, Thomas Osborne, Duke of, 1631-1712 | 2 |
The popish damnable plot against our religion and liberties fairly laid open and discover'd in the breviats of threescore and four letters and papers of intelligence past betwixt the Pope, Duke of York, Cardinal Norfolk... and several others : as they were drawn up by the Secret Committee of the House of Commons, for the satisfaction of the House of Lords, in the bill against the Duke of York, and expected tryals of the Lords. Now published for the vindication of the House of Commons upon the said bill ... with several animadversions and remarks made upon the said letters
Tonge, Ezerel (1621-1680); Great Britain. Parliament
1680
Sometime attributed to Ezerel Tonge. Cf. ESTC. Pp. 25 and 28 misnumered 1 and 4 respectively.
Mr. Tho. Dangerfeilds [sic] Particular narrative of the late popish design to charge those of the Presbyterian party with a pretended conspiracy against His Majesties person and government
Dangerfield, Thomas (1650?-1685)
1679
Indexed in: Wing D192.
The examination of Captain William Bedlow deceased, relating to the Popish Plot, taken in his last sickness, by Sir Francis North... Together with the narrative of Sir Francis North, at the Council board: and the letter of Sir Francis North, to Mr. Secretary Jenkins, relating to this examination. Perused and signed to be printed, according to the order of the House of Commons, by me William Williams, Speaker
Guilford, Francis North baron (1637-1685); Jenkins, Sir Leoline (1623-1685); Williams, Sir William (1634-1700)
1680
With initial imprimatur leaf. Royal arms on title page.
An account at large of the Right Honourable the Earl of Danby's arguments at the Court of King's-Bench at Westminster, : upon his Lordship's motion for bail, the 27th. day of May, Term. Pasch. 1682. Together with the Judges answers and the Earl's replyes, as they were then truly taken
Leeds, Thomas Osborne Duke of (1631-1712); Great Britain. Court of Queen's Bench
1682
First leaf blank.
The depositions and examinations of Mr. Edmund Everard (who was four years close prisoner in the Tower of London) concerning the horrid popish plot against the life of His Sacred Majesty, the government, and the Protestant religion : With the names of several persons in England, Ireland, France, and elsewhere, concerned in the conspiracy. Part whereof was five years since made known to persons herein specified; and again tendered to the Honourable Committee of Lords sitting in Parliament at Westminster, upon oath; and now tendered to the Honourable House of Commons
Everard, Edmund; Newman, Dorman (fl. 1665-1694)
1679
With an initial leaf bearing a private order to print, dated and signed: April 30. 1679. Edward Everard.
A discovery of one sham more : design'd against three of His Majesties justices of the peace for the county of Surrey
1681
A narrative of the part played by John Fitz-Gerrald in the Popish Plot. Place of publication from Wing. The last leaf is blank. Anon.
A Just narrative of the hellish new counter-plots of the Papists, to cast the odium of their horrid treasons upon the Presbyterians : and under that notion, to involve many hundreds of the most considerable Protestant nobility and gentry in a general ruine. With an account of their particular intreigues [sic], carried on to insnare Mr. Blood, and several other considerable persons, with the happy discoveries thereof
Newman, Dorman (fl. 1665-1694)
1679
Attestation of Thomas Blood, Nov. 7, 1679, on initial leaf.
The narrative of Mr. John Smith of Walworth, in the County-Palatine of Durham, gent : containing a further discovery of the late horrid and popish-plot... [etc.]
Smith, John of Walworth
1679
Final leaf has advertisement of David FitzGerald dated die sabathi 20 Novembris 1680.
A collection of letters and other writings, relating to the horrid Popish Plott : printed from the originals in the hands of George Treby, Esq: Chairman of the Committee of Secrecy of the Honourable House of Commons. Published by order of that House
Treby, Sir George (1644?-1700)
1681
Imprimatur and "To the reader" signed: Geo. Treby. Title within double line border; headpiece, initial.
The Observator prov'd a trimmer:, or, Truth and justice vindicated : in the history of the murther of Sir Edmundbury Godfrey, and the several popish shams since made use of to amuse the world about it. Being a full answer to certain late pamphlets, intituled, Observators; wherein the evidence of that gentlemans being murthered by papists, is very falsly stated; and the positions and practices of the Church of Rome, too favourably represented
1685
Errata at the foot of p. 43. "The Observator" is Sir Roger L'Estrange. Anon.