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A True and perfect journal of the affairs in Ireland since His Majesties arrival in that kingdom by a person of quality
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A True and perfect journal of the affairs in Ireland since His Majesties arrival in that kingdom by a person of quality in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Person of quality.; 1690)
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WorldCat: 606735736
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A true and perfect journall of the vvares in England. To prevent erroneous information. - Issue 1
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A true and perfect journall of the vvares in England. To prevent erroneous information. - Issue 1 in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Bishop, George)
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WorldCat: 606710803
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A true and perfect journall of the vvares in England. To prevent erroneous information. - Issue 2
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A true and perfect journall of the vvares in England. To prevent erroneous information. - Issue 2 in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Bishop, George)
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WorldCat: 1404980617
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A true and perfect list of the names of those prisoners in Newgate, who on this last gaole delivety were brought unto the sessions held at the Old Bayly, February 18. 1651. Together with their particular indictments, and the names of the justices of the peace that did commit them. Giving also a particular account of the number and names of those who are condemned to be hanged, and the nature of their offence, of one prest to death, of all those that were burned in the hand, or those that are reprieved, of those thought fit to be discharged, and of those who are not yet brought unto their tryal. Published for the general information and satisfaction of the nation
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WorldCat: 1044344704
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A true and perfect list, of all the forces sent by his most Christian majesty, aboard his men of warr and gallies, upon the expedition for the relief of Candia this present year, 1669
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WorldCat: 607141274
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A true and perfect narrative of the differences between Mr. Busby and Mr. Bagshavve, the first and second masters of Westminster-School written long since, and now published in answer to the calumnies of Mr. Pierce
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WorldCat: 1170915927
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WorldCat: 606678433
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A True and perfect narrative of the great and dangerous risings in the western parts, near the borders of Wales, and the commissions brought by M. Smith, agent to the K. of Scots likewise, a new discovery of the designs and intentions of the enemy ... with the advancing of Col. Okey to the city of Bristol ... and a list of the prisoners : together with a letter from Col. Okey, Col. West, and the governour of Hereford to the council, and an account touching Col. Massey, and Major General Brown
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WorldCat: 606819490
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A true and perfect narrative of the great and dreadful damages susteyned in several parts of England, by the late extraordinary snovvs whereby above twenty families of poor people, men, women, and children, were distressed, and some destroyed at Langsdale, in the bishoprick of Durham: the snow from the hills covering the tops of their houses, that they could not get out: having burnt all their goods to keep them warm. As also of a family in Somerset-shire neer Bath, so beset with the snow, that they were forced to live three days on nothing but grains. And several persons, and great quantities of cattle and sheep lost in Northumberland, Darbyshire, Glocestershire, Shropshire, Lincolnshire, Isle of Ely, and other places. Faithfully extracted from letters lately sent form persons of good credit and quality in all those parts
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WorldCat: 606871134
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A True and perfect narrative of the great and signal success of a part of His Majesties fleet under His Highness Prince Rupert, and His Grace the Duke of Albemarle : burning one hundred and sixty Dutch ships within the Ulie, as also the town of Brandaris upon the island of Schelling, by some commanded men under the conduct of Sir Robert Holmes, the eighth and ninth of this instant August : published by especial command
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WorldCat: 606609015
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A true and perfect narrative of the inhumane practices of Jesuites and papists towards protestants at home and abroad being a relation of several horrid and barbarous murthers and treasons committed by them, which may serve as a supplement to the narrative made by Mr. John Smith, gent
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A true and perfect narrative of the inhumane practices of Jesuites and papists towards protestants at home and abroad being a relation of several horrid and barbarous murthers and treasons committed by them, which may serve as a supplement to the narrative made by Mr. John Smith, gent in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Cooke, Edward, of the Middle Temple.; 1680)
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WorldCat: 606561709
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A True and perfect narrative of the late dreadful famine in the great and populous city of Messina in the straits where vast multitudes of men, women, and children, have miserably perished in the streets, for want of food ... : with a description of the place, the occasions and manner of their revolting last summer from Spain, and putting themselves under the protection of the crown of France ... / extracted from several letters from Milan, Naples, and Palermo
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WorldCat: 606820520
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A true and perfect narrative of the late dreadful fire which happened at Bridge-Town in the Barbadoes, April 18, 1668 as the same was communicated in two letters from Mr. John Bushel, and Mr. Francis Bond, two eminent merchants there, to Mr. Edward Bushel, citizen and merchant of London : containing the beginning, progress, and event of that dreadful fire, with the estimation of the loss accrewing thereby, as it was delivered to His Majesty by several eminent merchants concerned in that loss
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WorldCat: 606626347
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A true and perfect narrative of the late terrible and bloody murther of Sir Edmondberry Godfrey who was found murthered on Thursday the 17 of this instant October, in a field near Primrose hill : with a full accompt of the manner of his being murthered, and in what manner he was found : also the full proceedings of the coroner, who sat upon the inquest, and c
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WorldCat: 1066359216
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A true and perfect narrative of the late terrible and bloody murther of Sir Edmondberry Godfrey who was found murthered on Thursday the 17 of this instant October, in a field near Primrose-Hill : with a full accompt of the manner of his being murthered, and in what manner he was found : also the full proceedings of the coroner, who sat upon the inquest, and c. : with allowance
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WorldCat: 1269382030
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A True and perfect narrative of the late terrible and bloody murther of Sr. Edmondberry Godfrey who was found murthered on Thursday the 17th of this instant October, in a field near Primrose Hill : with a full accompt of the manner of his being murthered
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WorldCat: 606723247
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A true and perfect narrative of the late terrible and bloody murther of Sr. Edmondberry Godfrey who was found murthered on Thursday the 17th. of this instant October, in a field near Primrose Hill. With a full accompt of the manner of his being murthered, and in what manner he was found. Also, the full proceedings of the coroner, who sat upon the inquest, and c. With allowance
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WorldCat: 606906383
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A True and perfect narrative of the manner and circumstance of apprehending that notorious Irish priest, Daniel Mac-Carte, and the contents of some papers found about him by which is apparently discovered how indefatigable and couragious those hellish bloodhounds are in their endeavours and practices in contriving and executing of all manner of wickedness, though to the hazard of their lives and fortunes, to bring to perfection their most horrid machinations, and worse than Matchivilian designs
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WorldCat: 606735747
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A true and perfect narrative of the manner and circumstance of apprehending that notorious Irish priest, Daniel Mac-Carte, and the contents of some papers found about him: by which is apparently discovered, how indefatigable and couragious those hellish blood-hounds are in their endeavours and practices, in contriving and executing of all manner of wickedness, though to the hazard of their lives and fortunes, to bring to perfection their most horrid machinations, and worse than Matchivilian designs. But not to tire the readers patience with a prolix preamble, take the relation as followeth
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WorldCat: 1044334212
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A true and perfect narrative of the several proceedings in the case concerning the Lord Craven, before the Commissioners for Sequestrations and Compositions sitting at Haberdashers-Hall, the Council of State, the Parliament and upon the indictment of perjury, preferred and found against Major Richard Faulconer, the single and material witness against the Lord Craven, concerning the petition to the King of Scots, vvhich as the said Faulconer pretended, was promoted at Breda by the Lord Craven, and wherein, as the said Faulconer deposed, the Parliament of England was stiled by the name of barbarous and inhumane rebels. Shortly after which oath the Lord Cravens estate was voted by Parliament to be confiscate
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WorldCat: 607032473
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A true and perfect narrative of the strange and unexpected finding the crucifix and gold-chain of that pious prince, St. Edward, the King and Confessor which was found after 620 years interment and presented to His Most Sacred Majesty, King James the Second / by Charles Taylour, Gent
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WorldCat: 606651467
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WorldCat: 606651467
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A true and perfect narrative of the tryal and acquitment of Mr. John Satterthwayt at the assizes held at Kingston, March 13 being accused for firing the house of Mr. Peter Delanoy, dyer in Southwark / written in his own hand, in a letter to his friend in London
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WorldCat: 606641690
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A true and perfect narrative of the tryal and acquitment of Mr. John Satterthwayt at the assizes held at Kingston, March 13. Being accused for firing the house of Mr. Peter Delanoy, Dyer in Southwark· Written with his own hand, in a letter to his friend in London. Kingston, March 13. 1679
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WorldCat: 1044291635
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A true and perfect narrative of what was acted, spoken by Mr. Prynne, other formerly and freshly secluded members, the army-officers, and some now sitting in the lobby, house, elsewhere, the 7th. and 9th. of May last ... by William Prynne, Esq.
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WorldCat: 606646140
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A true and perfect narrative of what was done, spoken by and between Mr. Prynne, the old and newly forcibly late secluded members, the army officers, and those now sitting, both in the Commons lobby, House, and elsewhere on Saturday and Monday last with the true reasons, ends inducing Mr. Prynne ... thus earnestly to press for entry, to go and keep in the House as he did, and what proposals he intended there to make for publike peace, settlement, and preservation of the Parliaments privileges / put in writing and published by the said William Prynne ... to rectifie the various reports, censures of this action, and give publike satisfaction ... of his sincere endeavors to the uttermost of his power, to preserve our religion, laws, liberties, the essential rights, privileges, freedom of Parliament, and all we yet enjoy, according to his oaths, covenant, trust, as a Parliament member, against the utter subverters of them
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WorldCat: 606598743
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A true and perfect narrative of what was done, spoken by and between Mr. Prynne, the old and newly forcibly late secluded members, the Army officers, and those now sitting, both in the Commons lobby, House, and elsewhere; on Saturday and Monday last with the true reasons, ends inducing Mr. Prynne ... thus earnestly to press for entry, to go and keep in the House as he did: and what proposals he intended there to make for publike peace, settlement, and preservation of the Parliaments privileges. Put in writing and published by the said William Prynne ... to rectifie the various reports, censures of this action; and give publike satisfaction ... of his sincere endevors to the uttermost of his power; to preserve our religion, laws, liberties; the essential rights, privileges freedom of Parliament, and all we yet enjoy, according to his oaths, covenant, trust, as a Parliament member, against the utter subverters of them; by meer armed force, arbitrary will and tyrannical power, through the apparent plots, seductions of our professed foreign Popish adversaries and their instruments
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WorldCat: 606706456
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A true and perfect note of remembrance of the customs of the parish of Campsey Ash, in the county of Suffolk, and Diocese of Norwich as appears by divers books, notes, memorials, and testimony of ancient men inhabitants of the said parish and continued unto this present fifth day of May, 1662 / testified by us the inhabitants of Ash aforesaid, whose names are under-written, as also by the present rector of the said parish
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WorldCat: 1066353029
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A true and perfect picture of our present reformation: or, The Christians prospective, to take a short view of the nevv lights that have brake forth since bishops went downe
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WorldCat: 607013190
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A true and perfect relation of a great and bloody skirmish lately fought before the city of VVorcester between ten troops of our side consisting of about 500. horse, and the troops of the cavaliers consisting of 1800. horse. Decemb. 8. With the names of the captaines, and other officers and troopers, that were slaine, wounded and taken prisoners on both sides
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A true and perfect relation of a great and bloody skirmish lately fought before the city of VVorcester between ten troops of our side consisting of about 500. horse, and the troops of the cavaliers consisting of 1800. horse. Decemb. 8. With the names of the captaines, and other officers and troopers, that were slaine, wounded and taken prisoners on both sides in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Bowen, William, Ensigne to his Excellence the Earle of Essex.; 1642)
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WorldCat: 606885845
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A True and perfect relation of a great and bloudy battell fought the 23 of October old stile being the same day, upon which was fought the battell betwixt the King and the Lord Generall Earle of Essex neare Kynton, betwixt the emperours army and the command of his brother Arch-Duke Leopold William and Generall Piccolomini on one side, and the Swedish army under the command of Generall Torstensohn on the other side : being the copie sent by the Swedish general Major Coningsmarck from the campe before Leipzik, the 24 of October old stile, to the Count of Elerstein lieutenant generall of the landgrave of Heffens forces
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WorldCat: 606648567
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A true and perfect relation of a great and bloudy battell fought the 23. of October old stile betwixt the Emperours army under the command of his brother Arch-Duke Leopold William and Generall Piccolomini on one side, and the Swedish army under the command of Generall Torstensohn on the other side. Being the copie sent by the Swedish General Major Conigsmarck from the campe before Leipzik, the 24. of October old stile, to the Count of Eberstein Lieutenant Generall of the Landgrave of Hessens forces
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WorldCat: 607060394
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A True and perfect relation of a great and happy victory obtained by the Parliaments forces under the command of Colonell Ruthin, over Sir Ralph Hopton, and his cavaliers neer Plymmouth with the names of the prisoners they have taken in the battell, and diverse other passages of extraordinary importance : as it was sent in a letter from the committe at Dartmouth, directed to the right honourable the Lords and others of the committee for the safety of the kingdome : and read at a conference of both Houses of Parliament, on Tuesday the 13 of December, 1642
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WorldCat: 606656326
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A True and perfect relation of a great and happy victory obtained by the Parliaments forces, under the command of Colonell Ruthin, over Sir Ralph Hopton, and his cavaliers, neer Plymmouth, with the names of the prisoners they have taken in the battell, and diverse other passages of extraordinary importance. As it was sent in a letter from the committe at Dartmouth, directed to the right honourable the Lords and others of the committee for the safety of the kingdome; and read at a conference of both Houses of Parliament, on Tuesday the 13 of December 1642 Iohn Browne Cler. Parliament. Subscribed unto by William Ruthyen Alex. Pym Lov's Dicke. George Thomson Anthony Rouse
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WorldCat: 606706446
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A true and perfect relation of a great and horrid conspiracie, discovered by a Jew in Turkie, against the English. With the names of the conspirators, and the proceedings of the Great Turk thereupon. Also. The unchristian like dealing of Francis Hardedge, master of a ship, with his passengers, bound for Barbadoes; as it was in a letter specified, by one that had a fellow-feeling of the misery. / Published at the request of many godly Christian people, by Iohn Headley
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WorldCat: 606666820
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A true and perfect relation of a great victory obtained by the Parliaments forces in Northumberland: together with a list of all the prisoners, horse and arms taken; with the surrender of Curtington Castle, with all the arms and ammunition. As also the late bloody practices of the garrison of Pontefract at Doncaster, and other places. In two letters from gentlemen of quality to their friends in London
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WorldCat: 607006510
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A true and perfect relation of a monstrous and prodigous whale lately cast on shore at rings-end near Dublin in Ireland with the manner of its taking, Also, an account of what dammages happened to several ships in those parts by a great storm. Sent over in letters from Dublin, to several merchants and others in London. With allowance
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WorldCat: 606937263
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A true and perfect relation of a most horrid and bloody murtehr committed by one Philmore's wife in Blew-boar-Court in Field-lane, London, upon the body of her own child together with the heads of her confession in prison
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WorldCat: 606814737
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A True and perfect relation of a robbery and murder committed by five notorious high-way-men, on Wednesday the 18th of this instant March, near Colbrook where they robbed a stage-coach, and took away four hundred pounds : with the manner how they were forthwith pursued ... : also, how they were beset at Hamsted ... : their examination and confession before a justice of peace, and commitment to Newgate on Thursday, March 19, 1674
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WorldCat: 606816902
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A True and perfect relation of a victorious battell obtained against the Earl of Cumberland and his cavaliers by the Lo: Fairfax and Capt: Hotham. Also the manner of the Lo: Fairfax his besieging of the city of York; with divers other remarkable passages concerning the same. And the taking of eight of Sir John Hothams souldiers prisoners by the cavaliers and the tormenting deaths they put them unto. With the resolution of Captain Hothams souldiers thereupon
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WorldCat: 606646777
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A True and perfect relation of a victorious battell obtained against the Earl of Cumberland and his cavaliers, by the Lo: Fairfax and Capt: Hotham. Also, the manner of the Lo: Fairfax his besieging of the city of York; with divers other remarkable passages concerning the same. And the taking of eight of Sir John Hothams souldiers prisoners by the cavaliers, and the tormenting deaths they put them unto. With the resolution of Captain Hothams souldiers thereupon
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WorldCat: 1044261335
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A True and perfect relation of a victorious battell obtained against the Earl of Cvmberland and his cavaliers by the Lo. Fairfax and Capt. Hotham : also the manner of the Lo. Fairfax his besieging of the city of York : with divers other remarkable passages concerning the same : and the taking of eight of Sir John Hothams souldiers prisoners by the cavaliers and the tormenting deaths they put them unto : with the resolution of Captain Hothams souldiers thereupon
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WorldCat: 606646777
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A true and perfect relation of all the severall skirmishes, brave exploits, and glorious victories obtained by the English Protestants, over the Irish rebels, when they raised the siege of Tredagh collected by Doctor Barnard, ... and presented to the honourable House of Commons, on Wednesday the 23 of March, 1641
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WorldCat: 606575986
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A true and perfect relation of Elizabeth Freeman of Bishops-Hatfield in the county of Hertford of a strange and wonderful apparition which appeared to her several times and commanded her to declare a message to His Most Sacred Majesty, January 27, 1680
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WorldCat: 767384693
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A true and perfect relation of that execrable and horrid fact, committed in White-Lyon-Yard, in Nortonfolgate, near the Spittle, by some malicious, diabolical-sperited persons, for the poysoning the whole neighbourhood dwelling there, by throwing rats-bane into a cauldron of beef-broath which was sold out to a great number of poor families and labouring people, for themselves and their children; at the house of Mr. Emson, victualler; and the sad condition they now lye languishing in by means of the said poyson. / Published to prevent false reports
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WorldCat: 606824015
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A true and perfect relation of that most horrid and hellish conspiracy of the gunpowder treason Discovered the 5th of November, anno Dom. 1605. Collected out of the best and most authentique writers, and now re-published. For further information, and to remember the people of England of Gods vvonderfull mercies and deliverances vouchsafed them, for his great name, and for his churches sake, in the defence and maintenance of the Protestant religion, established in these nations. With the names of those traytors that suffered for that bloody plot. By J.H. Gent
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WorldCat: 606846437
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A true and perfect relation of that most horrid and hellish conspiracy of the gunpowder treason. Discovered the 5th of November, anno Dom. 1605. Collected out of the best and most authentique writers, and now re-published. For fuller information, and to remember the people of England of Gods vvonderfull mercies and deliverances vouchsafed them, for his great name, and for his churches sake, in the defence and maintenance of the Protestant religion, established in these nations. With the names of those traytors that suffered for that bloody plot. By J.H. Gent
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WorldCat: 606878282
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A true and perfect relation of that most sad and terrible earthquake, at Port-Royal in Jamaica, which happened on Tuesday the 7th. of June, 1692. Where, in two minutes time the town was sunk under ground, and two thousand souls perished: With the manner of it at large; in a letter from thence, / written by Captain Crocket: As also of the earthquake which happen'd in England, Holland, Flanders, France, Germany, Zealand, and c. and in most parts of Europe: on Thursday the 8th of September. Being a dreadful warning to the sleepy world: or, God's heavy judgments shewed on a sinful people, as a fore-runner of the terrible day of the Lord
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WorldCat: 1011948124
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A True and perfect relation of the apprehension of 5 fryers, one pilgrim, and three souldiers, who were all bound for Ireland but were stayd and taken at S. Ives, in the county of Cornwall, by the vice-admirall Master Basset : and from thence brought up to London with the master of their ship and committed to Newgate on Friday the ninth of April, 1642 : with the severall names of the prisoners, and an order of Parliament concerning the same
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WorldCat: 1086545611
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