02185nam 2200385Ia 450 99639336910331620200824121840.0(CKB)4940000000114518(EEBO)2248564148(UnM)99895233e(UnM)99895233(EXLCZ)99494000000011451819950216d1680 uy |engurbn||||a|bb|The narratives of Sir Robert Walsh, Kt. and Btt. being by the false instigations of Edmond Everard, an Irish-man, seized upon[electronic resource] This small one is to shew to the world what Sir Robert subscribes in relation to his narrative, desiring all loyal subjects to admit of a just censure therein, he being ready to affirm what he hath writ, not by any private information; but to maintain the same before any court of justice, either in the civil, common or marshal law; or unto any particular man's face who shall contradict it[London? s.n.1680?]4 pA reply to Edmund Everard's 'The depositions and examinations of Mr. Edmund Everard (who was four years close prisoner in the Tower of London) concerning the horrid popish plot against the life of His Sacred Majesty, the government, and the Protestant religion'.Page 1: "it fell out, that one Edmond Everard, who was so long kept prisoner in the Tower, for his intent to have poison'd his Grace the Duke of Monmouth, .. finding no other way to obtain his liberty, pretended to become an evidence for the King, in discovering great plots and conspiracies ..".Drop-head title.Reproduction of original in the Trinity College Library, Dublin.eebo-0159Popish Plot, 1678Early works to 1800Popish Plot, 1678Walsh RobertSir.807046Uk-ESUk-ESCStRLINCu-RivESWaOLNBOOK996393369103316The narratives of Sir Robert Walsh, Kt. and Btt. being by the false instigations of Edmond Everard, an Irish-man, seized upon2377074UNISA