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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 Aprill, 1642. With the severall names of the prisoners, and an order of Parliament concerning the same. Henry Elsinge, Cler. D. Parli
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WorldCat: 606704585
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A true and perfect relation of the barbarous and cruell passages of the Kings army, at old Brainceford, neer London: being presented to the House of Commons, by a committee of the same House, who was sent thither, on purpose to examine the truth of the particular actions of the said army
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WorldCat: 1064875627
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A true and perfect relation of the battail and victory lately obtained near Lewentz against twenty five thousand Turks, Tartars, and Moldavians, by General Souches: as it was sent to His Imperial Majesty, dated July 20. 1664
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A true and perfect relation of the battail and victory lately obtained near Lewentz against twenty five thousand Turks, Tartars, and Moldavians, by General Souches: as it was sent to His Imperial Majesty, dated July 20. 1664 in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Souches, Ludwig Raduit de; 1664)
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WorldCat: 606859060
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A true and perfect relation of the chiefe passages in Middlesex: between the forces of the malignants, and those assembled for the defence of the kingdome. Shewing the approaches of Prince Robert into those parts as far as Turneham-Green, on this side of Branford: Where on Saturday last the twelfth of November, and on Sunday they had a skirmish. With the defeat hapning to the said Prince and his cavaliers by our forces, being slain at least eight hundred of those malignants. With the manner of their retreit towards Kent; to the great rejoycing of this honourable city, and all good people that love the High Court of Parliament
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WorldCat: 606651906
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A true and perfect relation of the condition of those noblemen and gentlemen in Colchester: and of their reason in yeilding up the said towne to the Lord Fairfax
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WorldCat: 606999574
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A True and perfect relation of the discovery of the new hellish 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 nobility and gentry brace of the brace Protestant religon in a general ruine : with an account how they went to insnare Mr. Blood, and several others : as also Mr. Dangerfield's confession about great material matters, the like whereof was never known before, very remarkable and worth the reading
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WorldCat: 606819500
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A True and perfect relation of the engagement that happened between His Majesties ship the King's-fisher, Cap. Francis Wheeler, Comr. and the Golden Rose of Argiers the 4th. of October 1681 fitted from thence by the people of Sally, mounted with 22. guns, and 22. petereroes : wherein the particulars of the engagement, and taking of the said ship, as it was communicated in a letter, dated the 6th. of October last, from Malaga road, to the Secretary of the Admiralty, are as followeth
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WorldCat: 606641684
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A True and perfect relation of the extraordinary and terrible thunder and lightning which happened in the North of Ireland, June 26th, 1680 with the dismal effects of the fall of a cloud : as it was sent in several letters to the Lord Lievtenant at Dublin, from several persons of quality in the North of Ireland
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A true and perfect relation of the first and victorious skirmish between the army under the conduct of the Right Honourable the Lord Brooks, the Lord Grey, Collonel Hampden, Collonel Hollis, Collonel Chomley, and others members of the honorable Houses of Parliament; consisting of 6000 foot, and 300 horse, with nine peeces of ordnance. And the army under the command of the Earle of Northampton, Lord Savill, Lord Paget, Captain Legg, and Captain Clerk, consisting of 5000 horse, and 300 foot, with two peeces of ordnance. In which are taken prisoners the said Captain Legg, and Captain Clark with seven other cavaliers, three slain with five horses, many wounded, and the rest fled in Southamfield, ten miles from Coventry in Warwickshire, on Tuesday the 23 of this instant August; the skirmish beginning about eight of the clock in the morning, and continuing for the space of four houres, or thereabouts, as it was declared to the honorable House of Commons, August 25 1642. To prevent false relations of Dunsmore battaile there being no such thing
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WorldCat: 606702943
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A True and perfect relation of the first and victorious skirmish between the army under the conduct of the Right Honourable the Lord Brooks, the Lord Grey, Collonel Hampden, Collonel Hollis, Collonel Chomley, and others members of the honourable Houses of Parliament, consisting of 6000 foot and 300 horse with nine pieces of ordnance and the army under the command of the Earle of Northampton, Lord Savill, Lord Paget, Captain Legg, and Captain Clerk, consisting of 5000 horse and 300 foot, with two peeces of ordnance
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WorldCat: 767142966
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A true and perfect relation of the grand traytors execution, as at severall times they were drawn, hang'd, and quartered at Charing-crosse, and at Tiburne. Together with their severall speeches and confessions which every one of them made at the time of their execution
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WorldCat: 606679518
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A True and perfect relation of the great damages done by the late great tempest, and overflowing of the tyde upon the coasts of Lincolnshire and county of Norfolk also an accompt of the ships cast away, houses beaten down, and men, women and children drowned by the late inundation
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WorldCat: 606814750
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A True and perfect relation of the great fight fought the fourth of Decem. 1676 between the Danish and Swedish armies
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WorldCat: 606820522
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A True and perfect relation of the great harm done by a dreadful storm of wind, thunder, lightning, mixed with rain and hail: which happen'd on the 22 of July instant, old style, in the cities of Utrecht and Amsterdam, and divers other places in Flanders and Holland being the extract of two letters, as they were printed in both the above cities
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WorldCat: 606814765
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A true and perfect relation of the great victory obtained over the Dutch with an account of the ships that was taken and sunk in the said engagement. Also, the names of their men of war, their commanders and number of their guns, that were appointed for a convoy to their Smyrna fleet
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A true and perfect relation of the happy successe and victory obtained against the Turks of Argiers at Bugia, by His Majesties Fleet in the Mediterranean, under the command of Sr Edw. Spragge. As it is contained in a letter from the said Admiral, of the eleventh of May. 1671. Together with an exact list of the Turks ships, burnt and destroyed, with the names of their commanders: as also, one other containing the names of such as were slain or wounded on the part of the English in this memorable action
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A true and perfect relation of the happy successe and victory obtained against the Turks of Argiers at Bugia, by His Majesties Fleet in the Mediterranean, under the command of Sr. Edw. Spragge as it is contained in a letter from the said Admiral, of the 11th of May, 1671 : together with an exact list of the Turks ships, burnt and destroyed, with the names of their commanders : as also, one other containing the names of such as were slain or wounded on the part of the English in this memorable action
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WorldCat: 606593261
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WorldCat: 838875200
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A True and perfect relation of the late and dreadful inundation which happened in Holland on Sunday Novemb. 3, 1675 at 4 of the clock afternoon, Saturn being then in opposition to Mars by which lamentable accident all the land is set under water from Amsterdam to Leyden, Utrecht, Woorden, Tergow, all South-Holland, and a great part of North-Holland, about Hoorn, and c. : together with an account of those further miseries and calamities that followed thereupon, as the drowning of men, women and children, and multitudes of cattel : as also a brief account of a dreaful storm with thunder and lightning on the same day at Antwerp and Gent, to the loss of the lives of divers porsons
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A True and perfect relation of the manner and proceeding, held by the sheriffe for the county of Berk: at Redding, upon the 20th. of Aug. last 1656. being the day upon which five knights to serve in Parliament for the said county, should have been elected. With some preceding passages. / Published by a eye-witnesse, and one who can produce many unquestionable oaths and testimonies for every particular therein contained
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WorldCat: 607017158
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A True and perfect relation of the manner of the apprehension and taking of 46 rebellious cavalliers at Brackly in Northamptonshire under the command of Sir John Byron Colonell, who were surprised by the Lord Brookes his regiment, and first committed to the goale of Northampton for ten dayes space and from thence brought up to Newgate being men of severall counties intended for mischiefe and spoyle against the Parliament, and the Protestant religion, with a catalogue of the names of every particular person as they were delivered to the sheriffe of Middlesex in a list : whereunto is annexed the true coppy of a letter from Sir John Byron Colonell to Master Clarke at Draughton neere Brackly in Northamptonshire
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WorldCat: 767145933
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A true and perfect relation of the manner of the apprehension and taking of 46. rebellious cavalliers at Brackly in Northamptonshire, under the command of Sir John Byron Colonell, who were surprised by the Lord Brookes his regiment, and first committed to the goale of Northampton for ten dayes space, aud from thence brought up to Newgate, being men of severall counties, intended for mischiefe and spoyle against the Parliament, and the Protestant religion, with a catalogue of the names of every particular person as they were delivered to the sheriffe of Middlesex in a list. Whereunto is annexed the true coppy of a letter from Sir John Byron Colonell to Master Clarke at Draughton neere Brackly in Northamptonshire. Ordered by the Lords and Commons in Parliament, that this be published. Septemb. 14. I. Browne Cler. Parliam
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WorldCat: 606660353
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A True and perfect relation of the nevves sent from Amsterdam, the 21. of February, 1603 concerning the fight of fiue Dutche shippes in the East Indies, against the Portugall fleete, consisting of eight great gallions, and 22. galleyes both great and small, wherof was Admirall, Don Andreas Fartado Mendosa : wherevnto is added also, the voyage and nauigation of the said fiue Dutche shippes and others, in the iles of East Indies, and of their comming home
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WorldCat: 1086412846
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A true and perfect relation of the new invented way of persecuting the Protestants in France together with the manner, time and place, when and where it first begun to act : as also an exact account after what manner it is pursued contrary to the priviledges granted to them by King Henry the 4th, Lewis the 13th, and this King now reigning, viz
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A true and perfect relation of the particular passages at York, on Friday the third of Iune, 1642
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WorldCat: 606827713
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A True and perfect relation of the passages in Devonshire this weeke how all the Devonshire forces met at Kings-Bridge and marched to Modburie being eight or nine thousand : where they joyned with Bastoll and Biddifords men where they set upon Sir Ralph
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WorldCat: 767148661
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A true and perfect relation of the passages in Devonshire this weeke. How all the Devonshire forces met at Kings-Bridge, and marched to Modburie, being eight or nine thousand; where they joyned with Bastoll and Biddifords men, where they set upon Sir Ralph Hoptons forces, and slew many of them, and tooke a thousand armes from them. As also how the cavalliers are forced to leave siege of Plymouth, and in their flight left three great guns
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WorldCat: 606698583
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A true and perfect relation of the proceedings at Manchester from Snnday the 25 of September to Sonday the second of October MDCXLIJ wherein is related six severall battels fought by the inhabitants of Manchester with two thousand men against the Lord Strange now Earle of Derby and the Lord Rivers with 3000 horse and foor describing the number that was slain on both sides in each battle : declared in a letter sent / from Mr. Thomas Hawkins to Mr. Erbie
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WorldCat: 606633983
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A true and perfect relation of the proceedings at Manchester, from Snnday the 25. of September, to Sonday the second of October, MDCXLIJ. Wherein is related six severall battels fought by the inhabitants of Manchester, with two thousand men against the Lord Strange, now Earle of Derby, and the Lord Rivers with 3000. horse and foor . Describing the number that was slain on both sides, in each battle. Declared in a letter sent from Mr. Thomas Hawkins to Mr. Erbie a Member of the House of Commons, and openly read in the said House, October the 4. 1642
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WorldCat: 606698607
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A true and perfect relation of the proceedings at the Sessions-House in the Old Baily from Wednesday the 7th of this instant March, to Fryday the 9th : being a full account of all the remarkable tryals, examinations, and condemnations of several malefactors for their several crimes : but especially, a particular narrative of the tryals and condemnation of those notorious offenders which were found guilty of that hainous and impudent crime, of stealing my lord Cancellours mace, and purse and c.
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WorldCat: 1066678493
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A true and perfect relation of the proceedings at the seuerall arraignments of the late most barbarous traitors
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WorldCat: 606487843
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A True and perfect relation of the seizing the house of one Master VVilliam Barnes a cavalier and apprehending him neer VVollage in Kent by Captaine VVilloughy and his company of volunteers and of the finding of a trunk of plate valued at a thousand pounds : a trunk of books : a surplice : and a cope with beads and other habiliments for a priest buried in the ground in a stable of the said barnes : and likewise of the seizing of threescore and fifteene peeces of ordnance by the said Captaine and his company in the woodyared at VVollage and bringing them to the Tower of London, on Friday the 26 of August, 1642 : also the manner of their dressing of one of their souldiers in the priests garments which they found with a book in his hand of popish prayers and bringing him on foot from Blackwall to the Tower with torchlight at ten of the clock at night
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WorldCat: 767141990
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A true and perfect relation of the seizing the house of one Master VVilliam Barnes a cavalier, and apprehending him neer VVollage in Kent, by Captaine VVilloughby and his company of volunteers, and of the finding of a trunk of plate valued at a thousand pounds, a trunk of books, a surplice, and a cope with beads, and other habiliments for a priest, buried in the ground in a stable of the said Barnes. And likewise of the seizing of threescore and fifteene peeces of ordnance, by the said captaine and his company in the woodyard at VVollage, and bringing them to the Tower of London, on Friday the 26 of August, 1642. Also the manner of their dressing of one of their souldiers in the priests garments, which they found with a book in his hand of popish prayers, and bringing him on foot from Blackwall to the Tower, with torchlight at ten of the clock at night
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WorldCat: 606699770
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A true and perfect relation of the surrender of the strong and impregnable garrison the island of Scillie, to Captain Batten Vice-Admirall of the Parliaments navie at sea. VVith the discoverie of a bloody designe of Pendennis, for the blowing up of the castle, and poysoning of foure-score pieces of ordnance. Also a perfect account of the ammunition provision, and other necessaries that were left in the castle, at the surrender thereof. Together wit a list of the names of all the colonels, majors, captaines, lievtenants and other officers that were therein. VVhereunto is annexed an excellent copy of verses, made in Pendennis castle, when it was besieged by sea and land. Certified by two severall letters from Mr. Iohn Hoselock, chyrurgion to the Vice-Admirall Captain Batten in the St. Andrew. And now ptinted and published by the originall copies, according to order of Parliament
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WorldCat: 606666237
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A true and perfect relation of the taking and destroying of a sea-monster as it was attested by Mr. Francis Searson, surgeon, who was present at the killing of him
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A true and perfect relation of the taking and destroying of a sea-monster as it was attested by Mr. Francis Searson, surgeon, who was present at the killing of him in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Searson, Francis.; 1699)
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WorldCat: 606819497
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A true and perfect relation of the taking of a great ship at Yarmouth, October 4. Sent from the Queen out of Holland to the Kings Majesty, wherein was ten pieces of ordnance, 50. barrels of powder, and 100. and 50. commanders, as it was informed to the House of Commons, October 6. Also Her Majesties letter to the King, read before the committee, October the sixth, which letter was taken in the said ship at Yarmouth. Likewise the manner of Master Hothams taking of Keywood Castle in Yorkshire, since the agreement of the laying down of arms in that county. With the instructions from the House to the Lord Willoughbie of Parham, to aid and assist the said M. Hotham against the Earle of Cumberland
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WorldCat: 606635371
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A true and perfect relation of the tryal and condemnation, execution and last speech of that unfortunate gentleman Mr. Robert Foulks late minister of a parish near Ludlow in Shropshire, who received sentence of death in London, for murder and adultery, and accordingly was carried privately in a coach to the place of execution, on Fryday the last of January 1678/9 : also his behaviour in prison, both before and after sentence, with his speech to the people at the place of execution, and the words of his text : published for to satisfy all people that are incensed with base and foolish reports on this unhappy man : likewise the tryal, condemnation and execution of two grand traytors, Will. Ireland and John Grove both Jesuits, being the persons that was hired to kill His Majesty
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WorldCat: 1066362769
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A true and perfect relation of the tryall, condemning, and executing of the 24. prisoners, who suffered for severall robberies and burglaries at Tyburn on Fryday last, which was the 29. of this instant Iune, 1649. Expressing the penitent end of the said prisoners, the grief of the many thousands there, and the speech of Iohn Mercer concerning unity in this Kingdom, and the bringing home and setling of the King
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WorldCat: 607013352
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A true and perfect relation of the whole proceedings against the late most barbarous traitors, Garnet a Iesuite, and his confederats contayning sundry speeches deliuered by the Lords Commissioners at their arraignments, for the better satisfaction of those that were hearers, as occasion was offered; the Earle of Northamptons speech hauing bene enlarged vpon those grounds which are set downe. And lastly all that passed at Garnets execution
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WorldCat: 766384431
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A true and perfect relation of the whole transactions concerning the petition of the six counties of South-Wales, and the county of Monmouth, formerly presented to the Parliament of the Common-Wealth of England for a supply of Godly ministers, and an account of ecclesiasticall revenues therein with Parliaments resolves, and proceedings thereupon, now humbly represented to His Highnesse the Lord Protector's consideration / published by A.G
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WorldCat: 606681107
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A True and perfect relation of the wicked and bloody plot that was conspired against His Majesty, and the alteration of the Protestant religion with the names of those persons that has suffer'd already about the plot : also the murder of that never to be forgotten marter Sr. Edmund Bury Godfrey ... : with an exact account in what manner he was kil'd ... : as also Mr.Bedlow's confession : together with the most noble manner of his being buried, and the text of the sermon there preached ... : and the names of those persons that was hang'd for committing his murder
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WorldCat: 606814782
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A true and perfect relation of three inhumane murders committed by William Blisse alias Watts, of the parish of Mims in the county of Middlesex, upon the bodies of Will. Johnson his near kinsman, and Robert Porter servant to Mr. Nichols. Also the manner how he killed, robbed and striped a drovers boy, as he was going to Market-street. With the wonderful discovery of the murtherer. Likewise the sentence of death pronounced against him at the sessions-house in the Old Bayly, London, Feb. 28. 1672. and the manner of his execution, which is to be at the Round-about-house near Kicksend
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WorldCat: 606910737
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A True and perfect relation, of the most remarkable passages and speeches at, and before the death of His Excellence Iames Marques of Montrose Earle of Kincardin, Lord Græme, Baron of Mont-dieu, and c. K̓night of the most Honourable Order of Saint George. Lieutenant Governour and Captaine General for His Majestie in the Kingdome of Scotland. / Faithfully colected by an eye witnes; in Edenburgh as they happened upon the 18. 20. and 21. of May 1650
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WorldCat: 606988395
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A true and perfecte description of a straunge monstar borne in the citty of Rome in Italy, in the yeare of our saluation. 1585 Vnder which is described both the originall and triumphant state of the Holy League, and also the sodain and desperate fall thereof in the yeare 1588. With certaine verses exhortatory to the King of Spayn, that hee would withdraw his persecuting hand from the Church of Christ. Wherein are also shewed some of the cruelties exercised vppon our countrey-men and others in the Inquisition and gallies of Spaine
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WorldCat: 606501769
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