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The atachment examination and confession of A French-man upon Christmas day, concerning trecherie intended against London, upon Tuesday, Decemb. the 27, 1641 [[electronic resource] ] : Also the examination and confession of seven papists, who were taken by the watch on Friday night, and brought before the magistrates, who said there should be an alteration suddenly. With a report from from Abbington towne in Barkshire, being a relation of what harme the thunder and lightning did on Thursday last, upon the body of Humphrey Richardson, a rich miserable farmer. With an exhortation for England to repent. Also how the barne of the aforesaid man was burned downe. Warranted by Iohn Andrewes Esquire. Iustice of peace and coram, living in the same shire
The atachment examination and confession of A French-man upon Christmas day, concerning trecherie intended against London, upon Tuesday, Decemb. the 27, 1641 [[electronic resource] ] : Also the examination and confession of seven papists, who were taken by the watch on Friday night, and brought before the magistrates, who said there should be an alteration suddenly. With a report from from Abbington towne in Barkshire, being a relation of what harme the thunder and lightning did on Thursday last, upon the body of Humphrey Richardson, a rich miserable farmer. With an exhortation for England to repent. Also how the barne of the aforesaid man was burned downe. Warranted by Iohn Andrewes Esquire. Iustice of peace and coram, living in the same shire
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London, : Printed for William Bowden, 1641
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Gods vengeance upon the rebels in Ireland [[electronic resource] ] : being a true relation how upon the 7, day of December they slew two and twenty of the Protestant shepheards, and drove away the greatest part of their cattell. Also how upon the 8. day of December, the rebels having made themselves drunke, afterward each man slew his friend, to the number of three thousand, it being the birth-day of the great Lord Don Makertodough, chiefe rebell in Ireland. Likewise how the protestants ceazed upon their cattell, and other spoile, to the great overthrow of all the rebels in Ireland. Sent in a letter from Colonell Rouse to Sir Iohn Sampson, Knight and Baronet, Decemb. 14. 1641
Gods vengeance upon the rebels in Ireland [[electronic resource] ] : being a true relation how upon the 7, day of December they slew two and twenty of the Protestant shepheards, and drove away the greatest part of their cattell. Also how upon the 8. day of December, the rebels having made themselves drunke, afterward each man slew his friend, to the number of three thousand, it being the birth-day of the great Lord Don Makertodough, chiefe rebell in Ireland. Likewise how the protestants ceazed upon their cattell, and other spoile, to the great overthrow of all the rebels in Ireland. Sent in a letter from Colonell Rouse to Sir Iohn Sampson, Knight and Baronet, Decemb. 14. 1641
Autore Rouse Anthony
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Rouse Anthony  
London, : Printed for William Bowden, 1641
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Gods vengeance vpon the rebels in Ireland [[electronic resource] ] : being a true relation how upon the 7 day of December they slew two and twenty of the Protestant shepheards and drove away the greatest part ofthe cattell : also how upon the 8 day of December the rebels having made themselves drunke afterward each man slew his friend to the number of three thousand it being the birth-day of the great Lord Don Makertodough chiefe rebell in Ireland : likewise how the Protestants ceazed upon their cattell and other spoile to the great overthrow of all the rebels in Ireland / / sent in a letter from Colonell Rouse to Sir Iohn Sampson ... Decemb. 14, 1641
Gods vengeance vpon the rebels in Ireland [[electronic resource] ] : being a true relation how upon the 7 day of December they slew two and twenty of the Protestant shepheards and drove away the greatest part ofthe cattell : also how upon the 8 day of December the rebels having made themselves drunke afterward each man slew his friend to the number of three thousand it being the birth-day of the great Lord Don Makertodough chiefe rebell in Ireland : likewise how the Protestants ceazed upon their cattell and other spoile to the great overthrow of all the rebels in Ireland / / sent in a letter from Colonell Rouse to Sir Iohn Sampson ... Decemb. 14, 1641
Autore Rouse Anthony
Pubbl/distr/stampa London, : Printed for William Bowden, 1641
Descrizione fisica [8] p. : illus
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Rouse Anthony  
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An order from the High Conrt [sic] of Parliament, which was read on Sunday last, in every church, being the 19. day of December, 1641 [[electronic resource] ] : Subscribed by Alderman Soames, and Captain Ven, burgesses for the honourable City of London. Also the true coppie of a seditious paper, delivered in the pulpit to the minister of Christ church upon Suuday [sic], being the 19. of December, and afterwards presented to the lord major by Mr. Mamsbridge, reader of Christ-church, and petti-canon of Saint Pauls, London. Likewise the sermon which was preached in the church of St. Sepnlchres [sic] by a Brownnist on Sunday last, which caused a great disturbance, and how the author was committed. His text was taken out of the 1. of Revelations, and the 14. verse. His head and his eares were white, as white wooll, and as snow, and his eyes were as a flame of fire. With the relation of the congregation of Brownists the same day at the signe of the Lock in fleerstreet [sic]
An order from the High Conrt [sic] of Parliament, which was read on Sunday last, in every church, being the 19. day of December, 1641 [[electronic resource] ] : Subscribed by Alderman Soames, and Captain Ven, burgesses for the honourable City of London. Also the true coppie of a seditious paper, delivered in the pulpit to the minister of Christ church upon Suuday [sic], being the 19. of December, and afterwards presented to the lord major by Mr. Mamsbridge, reader of Christ-church, and petti-canon of Saint Pauls, London. Likewise the sermon which was preached in the church of St. Sepnlchres [sic] by a Brownnist on Sunday last, which caused a great disturbance, and how the author was committed. His text was taken out of the 1. of Revelations, and the 14. verse. His head and his eares were white, as white wooll, and as snow, and his eyes were as a flame of fire. With the relation of the congregation of Brownists the same day at the signe of the Lock in fleerstreet [sic]
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Soggetto topico Sermons, English - 17th century
Dissenters, Religious - England
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
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Record Nr. UNISA-996389334703316
London, : Printed for William Bowden, 1641
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An order from the high court of Parliament which was read on Sunday last, in every church, being the 19 day of December, 1641 [[electronic resource] ] : subscribed by Alderman Soames and Captain Ven Burgesses for the honourable city of London : also the true coppie of a seditious paper delivered in the pulpit to the minister of Christ Church upon Sunday, being the 19 of December : and afterwards presented to the lord Major by Mr. Mainsbridge, reader of Christ Church and petti-canon of Saint Pauls, London : likewise the sermon which was preached in the church of St. Sepulchres by a Brownnist on Sunday last, which caused a great disturbance and how the author was committed : his text was taken out of the 1 of Revelations and the 14 verse ... : with the relation of the congregation of Brownists the same day at the signe of the lock in Fleetstreet
An order from the high court of Parliament which was read on Sunday last, in every church, being the 19 day of December, 1641 [[electronic resource] ] : subscribed by Alderman Soames and Captain Ven Burgesses for the honourable city of London : also the true coppie of a seditious paper delivered in the pulpit to the minister of Christ Church upon Sunday, being the 19 of December : and afterwards presented to the lord Major by Mr. Mainsbridge, reader of Christ Church and petti-canon of Saint Pauls, London : likewise the sermon which was preached in the church of St. Sepulchres by a Brownnist on Sunday last, which caused a great disturbance and how the author was committed : his text was taken out of the 1 of Revelations and the 14 verse ... : with the relation of the congregation of Brownists the same day at the signe of the lock in Fleetstreet
Pubbl/distr/stampa London, : Printed for William Bowden, 1641
Descrizione fisica [8] p
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Record Nr. UNISA-996388913903316
London, : Printed for William Bowden, 1641
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The petition of the weamen [sic] of Middlesex [[electronic resource] ] : Which they intended to have presented to the high court of parliament, but shewing of it to some of their friends they disswaded them from it, untill it should please God to endue them with more wit, and lesse non-sence. Subscribed with the names of above 12000. With the apprentices of Londons petitjon presented to the right honourable, the high court of Parliament, wherein is set downe the manifold greevances, wherewith of late yeeres they have bin oppressed. Uruat Rex. Subscribed and presented with the names of above 30000. apprentices. Likewise a true relation of the Earle of Tyrones overthrow. Also, a bloudy battell which was fought betweene the regiment of the Lord Conzenna, and the companies of the Lord Muskrey in the county of Conno, where the protestants got the victorie. Decemb. 8. 1641
The petition of the weamen [sic] of Middlesex [[electronic resource] ] : Which they intended to have presented to the high court of parliament, but shewing of it to some of their friends they disswaded them from it, untill it should please God to endue them with more wit, and lesse non-sence. Subscribed with the names of above 12000. With the apprentices of Londons petitjon presented to the right honourable, the high court of Parliament, wherein is set downe the manifold greevances, wherewith of late yeeres they have bin oppressed. Uruat Rex. Subscribed and presented with the names of above 30000. apprentices. Likewise a true relation of the Earle of Tyrones overthrow. Also, a bloudy battell which was fought betweene the regiment of the Lord Conzenna, and the companies of the Lord Muskrey in the county of Conno, where the protestants got the victorie. Decemb. 8. 1641
Pubbl/distr/stampa London, : Printed for William Bowden, 1641
Descrizione fisica [8] p
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Record Nr. UNISA-996390815203316
London, : Printed for William Bowden, 1641
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The Petition of the weamen [sic] of Middlesex [[electronic resource] ] : which they intended to have presented to the high court of Parliament but shewing of it to some of their friends they diswaded them from it untill it should please God to endue them with more wit and lesse non-sence : subscribed with the names of above 12000 : with the apprentices of Londons petitjon presented to the right honourable the high court of Parliament : wherein is set downe the manifold greevances wherewith of late yeeres they have bin oppressed Uruat Rex : subscribed and presented with the names of above 30000 apprentices : likewise a true relation of the Earle of Tyrones overthrow : also a bloody battell which was fought between the regiment of the Lord Conzenna and the companies of the Lord Muskrey in the county of Conno where the Protestants got the victorie Decemb. 8, 1641
The Petition of the weamen [sic] of Middlesex [[electronic resource] ] : which they intended to have presented to the high court of Parliament but shewing of it to some of their friends they diswaded them from it untill it should please God to endue them with more wit and lesse non-sence : subscribed with the names of above 12000 : with the apprentices of Londons petitjon presented to the right honourable the high court of Parliament : wherein is set downe the manifold greevances wherewith of late yeeres they have bin oppressed Uruat Rex : subscribed and presented with the names of above 30000 apprentices : likewise a true relation of the Earle of Tyrones overthrow : also a bloody battell which was fought between the regiment of the Lord Conzenna and the companies of the Lord Muskrey in the county of Conno where the Protestants got the victorie Decemb. 8, 1641
Pubbl/distr/stampa London, : Printed for William Bowden, 1641
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Soggetto topico Apprentices - England - London
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Record Nr. UNISA-996385644003316
London, : Printed for William Bowden, 1641
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Still worse newes from Ireland [[electronic resource] ] : shewing in what a miserable estate the citie of Dublin is, at this present time, the rebels having received new ayd upon the 16 day of December, 1641 : also the rebels bloudy resolution, which is to dye or massacre all which are Protestants in Ireland : here also is related how within the space of three weekes the pestilence hath increased in the county of Connor, and how many have dyed : with the copy of a letter sent from the Pope to the rebels in Ireland / / translated out of the Latine tongue into English ; also a friendly admonition to English-men to assist their distressed brethren in Ireland who daily expect ayd from them
Still worse newes from Ireland [[electronic resource] ] : shewing in what a miserable estate the citie of Dublin is, at this present time, the rebels having received new ayd upon the 16 day of December, 1641 : also the rebels bloudy resolution, which is to dye or massacre all which are Protestants in Ireland : here also is related how within the space of three weekes the pestilence hath increased in the county of Connor, and how many have dyed : with the copy of a letter sent from the Pope to the rebels in Ireland / / translated out of the Latine tongue into English ; also a friendly admonition to English-men to assist their distressed brethren in Ireland who daily expect ayd from them
Pubbl/distr/stampa London, : Printed for William Bowden, 1641
Descrizione fisica [7] p
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Record Nr. UNISA-996385633203316
London, : Printed for William Bowden, 1641
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Still worse newes from Ireland [[electronic resource] ] : shewing in what a miserable estate the citie of Dublin is, at this present time, the rebels having received new ayd upon the 16. day of December, 1641. Also, the rebels bloudy resolution, which is to dye or massacre all which are protestants in Ireland. Here also is related, how within the space of three weekes, the pestilence hath increased in the county of Connr, and how many have dyed. With the copy of a letter sent from the Pope to the rebels in Ireland. Translated out of the Lrtine [sic] tongue into English. Alsn [sic], a friendly admonition to English-men to assist their distressed brethren in Ireland, who daily expect ayd from them
Still worse newes from Ireland [[electronic resource] ] : shewing in what a miserable estate the citie of Dublin is, at this present time, the rebels having received new ayd upon the 16. day of December, 1641. Also, the rebels bloudy resolution, which is to dye or massacre all which are protestants in Ireland. Here also is related, how within the space of three weekes, the pestilence hath increased in the county of Connr, and how many have dyed. With the copy of a letter sent from the Pope to the rebels in Ireland. Translated out of the Lrtine [sic] tongue into English. Alsn [sic], a friendly admonition to English-men to assist their distressed brethren in Ireland, who daily expect ayd from them
Pubbl/distr/stampa London, : Printed for William Bowden, 1641
Descrizione fisica [8] p
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Record Nr. UNISA-996391019703316
London, : Printed for William Bowden, 1641
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