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A true list of the names of those that are turn'd out at C----t, and of those that are put in their places
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WorldCat: 766970866
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A true looking-glass for all the oppressed free-born people of England wherein they may behold and see how to chuse the next and all future Parliaments if ever they intend to be free indeed : with a catalogue and character of the enemies of their liberty and freedom that so they may be avoided / by John North
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WorldCat: 606564352
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A true medium of the monies payable from 1613. to the yeare 1618. by the masters and owners of diuers ships comming in and going forth to sundry ports in the land, and other places beyond the seas for the lights at Winterton. According to an order from the Lords of the councell to the officers of the Exchequor and customhouse, and their certificate vpon the same. As followeth. Viz
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WorldCat: 766936881
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A true medium of the monies payable from 1613. to the yeare 1618. by the masters and owners of divers ships comming in and going forth to sundry ports in the land, and other places beyond the seas for the lights at Winterton According to an order from the Lords of the councell to the officers of the Exchequor and customhouse, and their certificate vpon the same
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WorldCat: 606484851
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A true memorial of the ancient, most holy, and religious state of Great Britain flourishing with apostles, apostolical men, monasteries, religious rules, and orders, in great number in the time of the Britains and primitive church of the Saxons ... / collected by ... Richard Broughton
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WorldCat: 606656077
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A true ministery anatomized Where it is clearly proved by scripture, I. What a true ministery is, and what a ministery God set in the church. II. A ministery not so set, is not the ministery of Christ. III. Our ministers of England have not the gift of tongues. IV. Truth is not obtained by studie. By Thomas Lipeat, not the author, but the actor
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WorldCat: 607053491
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A true narration of all the passages of the proceedings in the generall Assembly of the Church of Scotland, holden at Perth the 25. of August, anno Dom. 1618 VVherein is set downe the copy of his Maiesties letters to the said Assembly: together with a iust defence of the Articles therein concluded, against a seditious pamphlet. By Dr. Lyndesay, Bishop of Brechen
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WorldCat: 606508273
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A true narration of that horrible conspiracy against King James and the whole Parliament of England, commonly called the gun-powder treason written in Latine by Jacobus Augustus Thuanus ... ; faithfully rendred into English
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A true narration of that horrible conspiracy against King James and the whole Parliament of England, commonly called the gun-powder treason written in Latine by Jacobus Augustus Thuanus ... ; faithfully rendred into English in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Thou, Jacques-Auguste de; 1674)
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WorldCat: 606665395
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A True narration of the most observable passages in and at the late seige of Plymouth, from the fifteenth day of September 1643, untill the twenty fift of December following attested from thence under the hands of the most credible persons : wherein is manifested to the world the handy-work of God, and his gracious assistance to the united forces of that towne and garrison : together with an exact map and description of the town and fortifications thereof with the approaches of the enemie : as also the summons of the cavaliers to the major and governour of the said towne : and Prince Maurice his warrant to the country since the raising of the seige
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WorldCat: 767112887
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A true narration of the most observable passages, in and at the late seige of Plymouth, from the fifteenth day of September 1643, untill the twenty fift of December following. Attested from thence under the hands of the most credible persons: wherein is manifested to the world the handy-work of God, and his gracious assistance to the united forces of that towne and garrison. Together with an exact map and description of the town and fortifications thereof; with the approaches of the enemie. As also the summons of the cavaliers to the major and governour of the said towne. And Prince Maurice his warrant to the countrey since the raising of the seige. Imprimatur Iohn White
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WorldCat: 606653180
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A true narration of the Royall fishings of Great Brittaine and Ireland instituted anno 1632, and prosecuted by the Right Honourable Philip, Earle of Pembroke and Montgomery, and his associats, until anno 1640, from the river of Thames : whereunto is added by Simon Smith
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A true narration of the Royall fishings of Great Brittaine and Ireland instituted anno 1632, and prosecuted by the Right Honourable Philip, Earle of Pembroke and Montgomery, and his associats, until anno 1640, from the river of Thames : whereunto is added by Simon Smith in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Smith, Simon, Agent for the Royall Fishing.; 1641)
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WorldCat: 606679571
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A true narration of the Royall fishings of Great Brittaine and Ireland instituted anno 1632, and prosecuted by the Right Honourable Philip, Earle of Pembroke and Montgomery, and his associats, until anno 1640, from the river of Thames : whereunto is added by Simon Smith in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Smith, Simon, Agent for the Royall Fishing.; 1641)
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WorldCat: 837997265
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A true narration of the royall fishings of Great Brittaine and Ireland. Instituted Anno 1632, and prosecuted by the Right Honourable, Philip, Earle of Pembrook and Montgomery, and his associats, untill Anno 1640, from the river of Thames. Whereunto is added a discovery of new trades, for the employing of all the poore people and vagrants in the kingdomes. / By Simon Smith, agent for the royall fishing
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A true narration of the royall fishings of Great Brittaine and Ireland. Instituted Anno 1632, and prosecuted by the Right Honourable, Philip, Earle of Pembrook and Montgomery, and his associats, untill Anno 1640, from the river of Thames. Whereunto is added a discovery of new trades, for the employing of all the poore people and vagrants in the kingdomes. / By Simon Smith, agent for the royall fishing in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Smith, Simon, Agent for the Royall Fishing.; 1641)
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WorldCat: 606706469
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A true narration of the royall fishings of Great Brittaine and Ireland. Instituted Anno 1632, and prosecuted by the Right Honourable, Philip, Earle of Pembrook and Montgomery, and his associats, untill Anno 1640, from the river of Thames. Whereunto is added a discovery of new trades, for the employing of all the poore people and vagrants in the kingdomes. / By Simon Smith, agent for the royall fishing in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Smith, Simon, Agent for the Royall Fishing.; 1641)
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WorldCat: 606706469
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A true narration of the strange and greuous vexation by the Devil, of 7. persons in Lancashire, and VVilliam Somers of Nottingham Wherein the doctrine of possession and dispossession of demoniakes out of the word of God is particularly applyed vnto Somers, and the rest of the persons controuerted: togeather with the vse we are to make of these workes of God. By Iohn Darrell, minister of the word of God
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WorldCat: 606510507
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A true narration of the surprizall of sundry cavaliers being sent from Nottingham to Oxford, as they were lodged at Brackley And also of a cabinet and packet of writings, and other things of great value, cast into a field of standing oates to be thereby concealed, but discovered and taken avvay. Many of the fore-said cavaliers were sent to Banbury Castle
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WorldCat: 606693688
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A true narration of the title, government, and cause of the death of the late Charls Stuart King of England. VVritten for the satisfaction of all those that are not wilfully obstinate for a regal government, and neglecters or contemners of their own just liberties. Published by authority
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WorldCat: 607033926
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A True narration of the two wonderful prophets at Rome presaging the end of the world to be in the year 1670 : their wonderful age, diet, and cloathing, and their breaking their chains to pieces, being bound to be sent to Rome : as also their strange predictions of what shall come to pass every year, from the year 1661 to the year 1670, at the beginning whereof the end of the world shall be
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WorldCat: 606720723
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A true narration of the two wonderful prophets at Rome presaging the end of the world to be in the year, 1670. Their wonderful age, diet, and cloathing, and their breaking their chains to pieces, being bound to be sent to Rome. As also their strange predictions of what shall come to pass every year, from the year 1661 to the year 1670. at the beginning whereof the end of the world shall be, viz. 1661 Great war, over all the world. ... 1670. The end of the world shall be. To these are presented many other prophesies concerning this our own nation never before printed
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WorldCat: 606910264
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A true narrative and discovery of several very remarkable passages relating to the horrid popish plot as they fell within the knowledge of Mr. Miles Prance
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A true narrative and discovery of several very remarkable passages relating to the horrid popish plot as they fell within the knowledge of Mr. Miles Prance in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Prance, Miles; 1679)
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WorldCat: 606745419
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A true narrative and discovery of several very remarkable passages relating to the horrid Popish Plot as they fell within the knowledge of Mr. Miles Prance of Covent-Garden, goldsmith, viz., I, his depositions concerning the plot in general, and a particular design against the life of His Sacred Majesty, II, the whole proceedings touching the murther of Sir Edmundbury Godfrey, and the particular circumstances thereof, III, a conspiracy to murther the Right Honourable the Earl of Shaftsbury, IV, the traiterous intrigues and immoralities of divers popish priests
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WorldCat: 606733719
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A true narrative and manifest, set forth by Sir Robert Walsh Knight and Batt. which he is ready all manner of ways to justify, as relating unto plots, designs, troubles and insurrections, which were intended to have been set a foot, towards the subversion of His Most Excellent Majesties laws and government, not by a private information, or other, but before any court of justice, discipline; either in the civil, common, or marshal law, and to reply or disanul the printed paper, in part of Edmund Everard and Irish man, who was so long prisoner in the Tower. And to make out why he was so detained, nothing relating to the plot, but was for his intent, to have poysoned the Duke of Monmouth, as shall more amply be made out in this manifest
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WorldCat: 606718677
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WorldCat: 606718677
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A true narrative concerning Sir Arthur Haslerigs possessing of Lieutenant-Colonel John Lilburnes estate in the county of Durham
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A true narrative concerning Sir Arthur Haslerigs possessing of Lieutenant-Colonel John Lilburnes estate in the county of Durham in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Eden, Gascoyne.; 1653)
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WorldCat: 606887583
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A True narrative concerning the woods and ironworks of the forrest of Deane, and how they have been disposed since the year 1635 as appears by records
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WorldCat: 606820537
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A true narrative of a base and bloody act done by a bayliff and his follovver on the body of one William Midgly at the Sign of the Crown in Whites-Ally near Chancery-Lane, on Monday the 18. of this present Nov. 1678. With the coroners jury's verdict, which was brought in wilful murder
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WorldCat: 606937275
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A true narrative of a most barbarous and bloody murther committed in Wood-Street, upon the 25th day of January, 1690
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WorldCat: 1300232803
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A true narrative of a sad and lamentable fire which happened on Sunday, being the 27th of this instant January, in Temple Lane, London which consumed almost all the middle, and great part of the outward Temple. With a narration of several accidents that happened there. With allowance
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WorldCat: 606939273
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A true narrative of a strange prodigious toad for size and shape full fourteen inches long, and ten over : the toad on the hinder-parts : with a tayl three times as long as his body, with a forked sting at the end. : Seen lately at a hunting about the Devils-Arse-oth'-Peak in Darbyshire. : The sculpture of which, in copper, will shortly be published, and examin'd as to both more narrowly by some who are now in the city and whose usual curiosity in things so rare, led them to this exactness of observation. / With allowance, R. L'Estrange
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WorldCat: 606824024
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A true narrative of a wonderful accident, which occur'd upon the execution of a Christian slave at Aleppo in Turky. Being a remarkable instance of divine providence, attesting the acceptableness of the Christian religion, and the virtue of chastity to Almighty God. Written at first for the satisfaction of a friend only; and since made publick for the strengthning of virtue
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WorldCat: 606735893
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A true narrative of all the proceedings against the Lord Bishop of London in the council-chamber at White-hall, by the Lords Commissioners appointed by His Majesty to inspect ecclesiastical affairs
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WorldCat: 767075580
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A True narrative of all the proceedings against the weavers, at a court of oyer and terminer, held at Justice-Hall in the Old Bayly upon the same occasion, on Thursday the 16th of September 1675 with an account of the manner of their deportment there, and also of the punishments allotted to them for their offence : how many are to be fined, and how many to stand in the pillory
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WorldCat: 606820541
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A True narrative of God's gracious dealings with the soul of Shalome Ben Shalomah a Jew with an account of his conversion as delivered to the Church of Christ assembled at their meeting-house in Rosemary-Lane : with some additions made there unto since being taken from his mouth by the subscribers to the certificate annexed to the preface, September 29, 1699
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WorldCat: 606580961
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A true narrative of God's gracious dealings with the soul of Shalome Ben Shalomoh a jew With an acount of his conversion. As delivered to the Church of Christ, assembled at their meeting-house in Rosemary-Lane. With some additions made thereunto since; being taken from his mouth by the subscribers to the certificate annexed to the preface. Septemb. 29. 1699. Published for exalting the free grace of God
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WorldCat: 606907336
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A true narrative of God's gracious dealings with the soul of Shalome Ben Shalomoh of the circumcision after the flesh. As delivered to the Church of Christ assembled at their meeting-house, in Rosemary-Lane, September the 29th, 1699. With some additions made thereunto since; being taken from his mouth by the subscribers to the certificate annexed to the preface. Published for exalting the free grace of God
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WorldCat: 606880406
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A true narrative of som remarkable proceedings concerning the ships Samson, Salvador, and George, and several other prize-ships depending in the High Court of Admiraltie: most humbly presented to the Parliament of the Common-wealth of England, and to the Right Honorable the Council of State by autoritie of Parliament, and to the Honorable the Council of Officers, of his excellencie the Lord General. By Tho. Violet of London, gold-smith. Who most humbly desire's them to take the same into their due consideration, it beeing for the securitie and safetie of the nation
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WorldCat: 180710771
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A true narrative of som remarkable-proceedings concerning the ships Samson, Salvador, and George, and several other prize-ships depending in the High Court of Admiralty; humbly presented to the Parliament of the Common-wealth of England, and the Councell of State, and the Councell of Officers of his excellency the Lord Generall. / By Tho. Violet of London, gold-smith
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WorldCat: 607041955
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WorldCat: 1172636336
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A true narrative of that grand Jesuite Father Andrews who lived at Hardwick in Monmouthshire. How he fled into a large wood to escape justice. How he came to an untimely end, and the manner of his burial. In a letter to a friend in London
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WorldCat: 180714214
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A true narrative of the apprehension of the grand traytor, Thomas Scot: wherein is shewn, his arrtifice and subtil endeavours to shun his apprehension, and wherein he hath judged himself not worthy of any mercy for that detestable murder of His late Majesty of ever blessed memory. Published by authority
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WorldCat: 607031615
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A True narrative of the arraignment, tryal, and conviction of Thomas Dangerfield for high-misdemeanors against His Present Majesty, James the Second, at the King's-Bench-Barr, at Westminster, on Saturday, May the 30th, 1685
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WorldCat: 606735896
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A True narrative of the bloody murther of the Earl of Essex upon himself being now prisoner in the Tower
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WorldCat: 606555892
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A true narrative of the case of Sir George Wheeler, and c. Relating to his petition delivered Feb. 6. to the Honourable House of Commons, in answer to a Paper, entituled, The case of the inhabitants of the Hamlet of Spittle-Fields, and c
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WorldCat: 766903373
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A True narrative of the case so much controverted between Mistress Anna Levingston, daughter to Sir Charls Cæsar, and one of the grand-children of Sir Peter Vanlore the elder, and neece to the Lady Powel, and wife to Thomas Levingston Esquire and John Blunt an and his wife, and one Abraham Vandenbemde, and others, concerning the estate real and personal of the Lady Powel, late wife of Sir Edward Powel both deceased : with the rise, growth, and proceedings of the differences touching the same
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WorldCat: 606820543
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A true narrative of the case so much controverted between mistress Anna Levingston, daughter to Sir Charls Cæsar, and one of the grand-children of Sir Peter Vanlore the elder, and neece to the Lady Powel, and wife to Thomas Levingston esquire; and John Blunt and the Lady Sterlin his Wife, Sir Robert Crook and his wife, Henry Alexander alias Zinzan and his wife, and one Abraham Vandenbemde, and others; concerning the estate real and personal of the Lady Powel, late wife of Sir Edward Powel both deceased; eith the rise, growth, and proceedings of the differences touching the same
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WorldCat: 646688924
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A true narrative of the cause and manner of the dissolution of the late Parliament, upon the 12. of Decemb. 1653. By a Member of the House then present at that transaction
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A true narrative of the cause and manner of the dissolution of the late Parliament, upon the 12. of Decemb. 1653. By a Member of the House then present at that transaction in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Member of the House then present at that transaction.; 1653)
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WorldCat: 606701622
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A true narrative of the cause and manner of the dissolution of the late Parliament, upon the 12. of Decemb. 1653. By a member of the House, then present at that transaction
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WorldCat: 606824027
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A True narrative of the confession and execution of Ensign Flower, at Reading the 8th of this instant March 1684 who was tried and condemned at Reading
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WorldCat: 606732324
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A True narrative of the confession and execution of several notorious malefactors at Tyburn on Wednesday April the 16th 1684 viz. Charles Close, Bernard Trevers, Hugh Kelly, Katherine Smith, and Mary Corbet who was burnt at Tyburn for high-treason
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WorldCat: 606559526
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