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A True and impartial account of the arraignment, tryal, examination, confession, and condemnation of Col. Iames Turner for breaking open the house of Francis Tryon, merchant, in Limestreet, London with the several tryals and examinations of John Turner, William Turner, Mary Turner, and Ely Turner, confederates, at Justice Hall in the Old-Baily, Lond. the 15, 16, and 19 of January, 1663
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WorldCat: 606730822
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A true and impartial account of the behaviour and confession of John Davis, William Morris, D. Ontenleck, Peter Roach, Samuel Smith, Gabriel Sheers. VVilliam Cottle, VVilliam Pedington, Robert Elton, Edward Gardner, Richard Halse, Thomas Blank, James Letchford, James Burden, Elizabeth Ellis in Newgate, since their condemnation for divers roberys on the high-way, burglarys, and felonys together with their former manner of life, behaviour and conversation, as also their last dying speeches and confessions at Tyburn, the places of their execution, where they suffered death according to sentence, on VVednesday the 6th. of May, 1685 : printed according to order
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WorldCat: 1269372394
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A True and impartial account of the birth, parentage, education, life, and conversation of Edmund Audley who was executed at Tyburn on Wednesday the 22d of June, 1698, for the barbarous murther of Mrs. Hannah Bullevant in St. Martins Le Grand, near Aldersgate : as also, an account of his marriage to a ministers daughter at Exeter ... to which is added, the particulars of his tryal and condemnation
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WorldCat: 606820506
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A True and impartial account of the cruel and bloody murther committed upon the body of Thomas Thin, Esq. on Sunday last, being the 12th of this present February, 1682, between the hours of seaven and eight at night, who was barbarously and inhumanely butcher'd in his own coach in the open street, by three out-landish villains, named, Frederick Fratz, a German captain, and George Boroskie, a Polander, and John Stern, a German
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WorldCat: 606744700
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A True and impartial account of the cruel and bloody murther committed upon the body of Thomas Thin, Esq., well known in the west of Engl. for an estate of near 120000 l. a year on Sunday the 12th of February, 1682, between the hours of seaven and eight at night, who was barbarously and inhumanely butcher'd in his own coach in the open street, by three out-landish villains, named, Frederick Fratz, a German captain, and George Boroskie, a Polander, and John Stern, a German ... letting you know the cause of this assassination, which they alledge was in the vindication of Count Charles John Conningsmarke
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WorldCat: 606820510
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A true and impartial account of the Duke of Monmouth's being taken into custody, and his putting in bail before Judge Raymond September 25, 1682
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WorldCat: 606596431
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A True and impartial account of the examinations and confessions of several execrable conspirators against the King and His Government in Scotland together with the Proclamation issued upon that occasion by the Lords of His Majesties Privy-Council of that kingdom : published by authority
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WorldCat: 767517781
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WorldCat: 606641681
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A true and impartial account of the examinations and confessions of several execrable conspirators against the King and his government in Scotland. Together with the proclamation issued upon that occasion by the Lords of His Majesties Privy-Council of that kingdom./ Published by authority
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WorldCat: 1170422942
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WorldCat: 1044602849
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A true and impartial account of the most material passages in Ireland since December, 1688 with a particular relation of the forces of Londonderry / being taken from the notes of a gentleman who was eyewitness to most of the actions mention'd therein during his residing there, and now being in England is desired to publish the same for the further satisfaction of this nation ; to which is added a description and map of Londonderry as he took it upon the place
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WorldCat: 606714457
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A true and impartial account of the present state of affairs in London-derry in Ireland being a relation of a great fight betwixt the Protestants and the French and Irish papists : with the number of persons slain and prisoners taken : in a letter from Captain Woosley, from on board the fleet with Major General Kirk, lying at anchor in the mouth of London-derry harbor
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A true and impartial account of the proceedings between Mr. Samuel Smith, merchant in Ross, and Gaspert Labalme, Major, in Major-General la Meloniere's regiment
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WorldCat: 1269378201
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A true and impartial account of Their Majesties army in Ireland Discovering the designs of the late K. James, and the French army, since the embarking and landing of His Grace the Duke of Schonberg, to this present time; with the particulars of what happened lately at the siege of Carickfergus, Dundalk, Charlemont, and Cavan, and of several other passages since the army went into winter quarters. Licensed March 28. 1690. J. Fraser
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WorldCat: 606898184
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A true and impartial account of their Majesties army in Ireland. Discovering the designs of the late K. James, and the French army, since the embarking and landing of His Grace the Duke of Schonberg, to this present time; with the particulars of what happened lately at the seige of Carickfergus, Dundalk, Charlemont, and Cavan, and of several other passages since the army went into winter quarters
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WorldCat: 606772320
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A true and impartial account, of the strange and wonderful earthquake which happened in most parts of the city of London, particularly, upon the Royal-Exchange, Cornhill, Loatbbury, and other places, between the hours of one and two, in the afternoon, on Thursday the eigth of September, 1692 to the terror and astonishment of all the inhabitants, residing, where its wonderful effects were produced
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WorldCat: 1269351163
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A true and impartial history of the most material occurrences in the kingdom of Ireland during the two last years with the present state of both armies : published to prevent mistakes, and to give the world a prospect of the future success of Their Majesties arms in that nation / written by an eye-witness to the most remarkable passages
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WorldCat: 606707323
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A true and impartial history of the most material occurrences in the kingdom of Ireland during the two last years With the present state of both armies. Published to prevent mistakes, and to give the world a prospect of the future success of Their Majesties arms in that nation. Written by George Story, an eye-witness to the most remarkable passages. Part I
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WorldCat: 606910511
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A true and impartial history of the wars of Ireland, Flanders, on the Rhine, and in Savoy, and c More particularly what has happened in those countries since the late revolution in England, to the ending of the campaign, 1694. Relating to battels, sieges, skirmishes, taking towns, castles, fortresses, capitulations, treaties, surrenders, brave enterprizes, noble exploits and atchievements, prisoners of note taken, and the numbers of the slain in each battel on either side. The imminent dangers and conspiracies against his Majesty's life; and by what providence and discoveries they were defeated. With the great victories at sea obtained over the French, by the English and Dutch naval forces. Also, the several descents on the coasts of France, and on the enemies territories in Flanders, and c. With the burning of Diepe, Haver de grace, and c. And Admiral Russel's proceedings with the royal navy in the straights. Also an account of the late defeat of the Turks, with other matters worthy of note. In two parts. Licensed according to order
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WorldCat: 873722213
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A True and impartial naration of the remarkable providences of the living God of heaven and earth appearing for us his oppressed servants called Quakers, Nicholas Lucas, Henry Marshall, Jeremiah Hearn, John Blendall, Francis Pryor, Samuel Trahearn and Henry Feast, who most unrighteosly were at Hertford sentenced to be transported beyond the seas from our dear wives, children, parents, and relations, for inoffensively meeting to wait upon the Lord our Maker : and also may serve for an utter refutation of a lying paper published under the hand of one Edward Manning
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WorldCat: 606678085
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A true and impartial narrative of some illegal and arbitrary proceedings by certain justices of the peace and others, against several innocent and peaceable nonconformists in and near the town of Bedford, upon pretence of putting in execution the late Act against conventicles together with a brief account of the late sudden and strange death of the Grand Informer, and one of the most violent malicious prosecutors against these poor people
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WorldCat: 606668682
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A True and impartial narrative of the dissenters new plot with a large and exact relation of all their old ones : together with an account of their chief conspirators names and principal consults ... : declared, and ready to be deposed before any of His Majesties justices of peace / by one who was deeply concern'd therein
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WorldCat: 606740722
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A True and impartial narrative of the eminent hand of God that befell a Quaker and his family at the town of Panton in Lincolnshire, who affirmed he was commanded of God to pronounce Mr. Ralph James preacher of the Gospel a leper
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WorldCat: 606740729
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A true and impartial narrative of the most material debates and passages in the late Parliament. Together with the rise and disolution of it, published for the satisfaction of those that desire to know how they spent their time. By a Member of that Parliament, who is none of the present Parliament
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WorldCat: 607030058
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A true and impartial relation of a wonderful apparition that happen'd in the royal camp in Flanders, the beginning of this instant September, 1692, concerning King William / in a letter to a gentleman in London, from his friend, a captain in the King's camp
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A true and impartial relation of a wonderful apparition that happen'd in the royal camp in Flanders, the beginning of this instant September, 1692, concerning King William / in a letter to a gentleman in London, from his friend, a captain in the King's camp in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Captain in the King's camp.; 1692)
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WorldCat: 606720719
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A true and impartial relation of a wonderful apparition that happen'd in the royal camp in Flanders, the beginning of this instant September, 1692, concerning King William. / In a letter to a gentleman in London, from his friend, a captain in the King's camp
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WorldCat: 1056386895
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A true and impartial relation of the birth and education of Claudius du Val, together with the manner of his apprehending, commitment to New-gate; as also his tryall at the Sessions-house in the Old-Baily the 14, and 15. and his condemnation on the 17. day of this present month ... And lastly, the manner of his execution at Tyborn, on Fryday the 21. of this present January 1669. / Written by one that was an eye-witness, as to the matter of his tryall; and for his actions they were imparted unto him from his own mouth during his confinement
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WorldCat: 606825042
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A True and impartial relation of the death of M. John Gerhard, who was beheaded on Tower-hill, July 10 MDCLIV
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WorldCat: 606678105
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A True and impartial relation of the informations against three witches, viz., Temperance Lloyd, Mary Trembles, and Susanna Edwards, who were indicted, arraigned and convicted at the assizes holden for the county of Devon, at the castle of Exon, Aug. 14, 1682 with their several confessions, taken before Thomas Gist, Mayor, and John Davie, alderman, of Biddiford, in the said county, where they were inhabitants : as also, their speeches, confessions and behaviour at the time and place of execution on the twenty fifth of the said month
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WorldCat: 68567780
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A true and impartial relation of the whole matters concerning the proceedings of several councels of war against W. Tompson, a free commoner of England which may serve for a refutation to a scandalous paper entituled The vindication of Lieutenant General Cromwel, and Commissary General Ireton, and the late proceedings against the said William Tompson at White-Hall, where he remains prisoner / now published by him for the better satisfaction of the kingdome
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WorldCat: 606612811
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WorldCat: 606735692
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A true and impartial relation of the whole matters concerning the proceedings of several councels of war, against W. Tompson, a free commoner of England, which may serve for a refutation to a scandalous paper, entituled, The vindication of Lieutenant General Cromwel, and Commissary General Ireton, and the late proceedings against the said William Tompson at White-hall, where he remains prisoner; now published by him for the better satisfaction of the kingdome
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A true and impartiall account of the plunderings, losses, and sufferings of the County of Hereford by the Scottish army, during their siege before the city of Hereford, Anno Dom. 1645. Since brought in by the country in writing. Published in this juncture of time for the undeceiving of the people, who may perhaps fancy to themselves some imaginable advantage by stickling for the Scots and their partizans in this nation. By Miles Hill, Gent
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WorldCat: 607011501
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A true and impartiall history of the military government of the citie of Gloucester: from the beginning of the civil war between the King and Parliament, to the removall of that most faithfull and deserving commander for the defence of his country in their greatest necessity, Col. Edward Massey: who was removed from that government, to the command of the western forces, where he performed most faithfull and gallant service
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WorldCat: 606993435
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A true and impartiall relation of the battaile betwixt, His Majesties Army, and that of the rebells neare Newbery in Berk-shire, Sept. 20, 1643. With the severall actions of the Kings Army since His Maiesties removing it from before Gloucester. Sent in a letter from the Army to a noble lord
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A true and impartiall relation of the battaile betwixt, His Majesties Army, and that of the rebells neare Newbery in Berk-shire, Sept. 20, 1643. With the severall actions of the Kings Army since His Maiesties removing it from before Gloucester. Sent in a letter from the Army to a noble lord in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Bristol, George Digby, Earl of; 1643)
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WorldCat: 766326233
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A true and iust recorde, of the information, examination and confession of all the witches, taken at S. Ofes in the countie of Essex whereof some were executed, and other some entreated according to the determination of lawe. Wherein all men may see what a pestilent people witches are, and how vnworthy to lyue in a Christian Commonwealth. Written orderly, as the cases were tryed by euidence, by W. W
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WorldCat: 606483903
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A true and joyfull relation of a famous and remarkable victory obtained by inhabitants of Clamorganshire in VVales, against the Marquesse of Hartford, and the cavaleers, who had took the castle of Cardiffe in the said county. October the 3. 1642. Also the manner how they obtained the victory, killing fifty of the cavaleers, with the losse of nine men, and after five hours fight obtained the castle, putting them all to flight. Together with the means of the flight of the Marquesse of Hartford into VVales and the victorious proceedings of the Earl of Bedford against his confederates, his taking the Lord Pawlet, Sir Henry Berkley, and two of his brothers Sir Charles and Sir Iohn Barkes prisoners
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WorldCat: 606696405
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A true and joyfull relation of a famous and remarkable victory obtained by inhabitants of Glamorganshire in VVales against the Marquesse of Hartford and the cavaleers who had took the castle of Cardisse in the said county October the 3, 1642 : also the manner how they obtained the victory killing fifty of the cavaleers with the losse of nine men and after five hours fight obtained the castle putting them all to flight : together with the means of the flight of the Marquesse of Hartford into VVales and the victorious proceedings of the Earl of Bedford against his confederates his taking the Lord Pawlet, Sir Henry Berkley and two of his brothers Sir Charles and Sir Iohn Barkes prisoners
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WorldCat: 767148136
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A True and joyfull relation of two famous battels fought against the Lord Marquesse of Hartford the first by the Earle of Pembroke and the Earle of Bedfords forces ... who having joyned their forces together, marched towards Sherborn-castle and assaulted it, where the marquesse had strongly intrenched himself, but after one day spent, obtained the victorie : together with the Earl of Pembrokes proceedings in the county of VViltshire ... : the second ar glorious victory obtained by the Parliaments forces against the cavaleers neer Norvvich and Poole ... / ordered by the Lords and Commons assembled in Parliament, that this be forthwith printed and published, John Brown, Cler. Parl
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WorldCat: 606820515
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A true and just relation of Maj. Gen. Sir Thomas Morgan's progress in France and Flanders with the six thousand English, in the years 1657 and 1658, at the taking of Dunkirk and other important places as it was deliver'd by the general himself
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WorldCat: 606735698
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WorldCat: 839234755
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A True and lamentable relation of the most desperate death of James Parnel, Quaker, who wilfully starved himselfe in the prison of Colchester. Together with the attestation of the chief majestrates of the town, and the coroner, signed with their owne hands, and by them desired to be made publique. As also his blasphemous letter to Doctor Glisson of the same town: and his answer returned thereunto. An example of admonition to those of his own faction, and may serve for horrour to all that shall peruse it
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WorldCat: 607017422
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A true and large discourse of the voyage of the whole fleete of ships set forth the 20. of Aprill 1601. by the Gouernours and assistants of the East Indian marchants in London, to the East Indies Wherein is set downe the order and manner of their trafficke, the discription of the countries, the nature of the people and their language, with the names of all the men dead in the voyage
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WorldCat: 606523977
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A true and lively character of a right communicating church-member briefely laid down in eighteen severall arguments: proving an absolute necessity of separating, not only, from all that are openly prophane, but from such also, who have not some visible, that is to say, probable worke of the sanctifying spirit upon them. By Iohn Gobert Master of Arts, and minister of the Gospel
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WorldCat: 606863022
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A true and lively representation of popery shewing that popery is only new-modell'd paganism, and perfectly destructive of the great ends and purposes of God in the Gospel
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A true and lively representation of popery shewing that popery is only new-modell'd paganism, and perfectly destructive of the great ends and purposes of God in the Gospel in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Owen, Thankfull; 1679)
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WorldCat: 606652167
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A true and lyuely historyke purtreatures of the vvoll Bible
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A true and lyuely historyke purtreatures of the vvoll Bible in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Paradin, Claude; 1553)
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WorldCat: 606468979
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