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A Letter sent by Sir Iohn Svckling from France
deploring his sad estate and flight : with a discoverie of the plot and conspiracie intended by him and his adherents against England -
A letter sent by Sir Iohn Svckling from France deploring his sad estate and flight
vvith a discoverie of the plot and conspiracie, intended by him and his adherents against England -
An Elegie vpon the death of the renowned Sir Iohn Svtlin
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By the King. A proclamation commanding Henry Percy, Esquire, Henry Jermyn, Esquire, Sir John Sucklyn, Knight, VVilliam Davenant, and Captain Billingsley, to render themselves within ten dayes
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A Copy of two remonstrances, brought over the river Stix in Carons ferry-boate by the ghost of Sir John Suckling
the one to the Earle of New-Castle and the popish army : the other, to the Protestants of England : wherein is many things mentioned worthy the due observation of all those that love God and King Charles, and desire peace -
A letter sent by Sir Iohn Suckling from France, deploring his sad estate and flight
vvith a discoverie of the plot and conspiracie, intended by him and his adherents against England -
By the King. A proclamation commanding Henry Percy, Esquire, Henry Jermyn, Esquire, Sir John Sucklyn, Knight, VVilliam Davenant, and Captain Billingsley, to render themselves within ten dayes
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A copy of two remonstrances, brought over the river Stix in Carons ferry-boate; by the ghost of Sir John Suckling
The one, to the Earle of New-Castle and the popish army. The other, to the Protestants of England. Wherein is many things mentioned worthy the due observation of all those that love God and King Charles; and desire peace -
The last remains of Sr John Suckling
Being a full collection of all his poems and letters which have been so long expected, and never till now published. With the licence and approbation of his noble and dearest friends -
Foure fugitives meeting, or, The Discourse amongst my Lord Finche, Sir Francis Windebank, Sir Iohn Sucklin, and Doctor Roane as they accidently met in France
with a detection of their severall pranks in England -
A Letter sent by Sir Iohn Svckling from France
deploring his sad estate and flight : with a discoverie of the plot and conspiracie intended by him and his adherents against England -
The Sucklington faction
or (Sucklings) roaring boyes -
An elegie vpon the death of the renowned Sir Iohn Sutlin
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Nevvs from Sir John Sucklin
being a relation of his conversion from a papist to a Protestant. Also, what torments he endured by those of the inquisition in Spaine. And how the Lord Lekeux his accuser, was strucken dumbe, hee going to have the sentence of death passe upon him. Sent in a letter to the Lord Conway, now being in Ireland -
Nevvs from Sir John Svckin being a relation of his conversion from a papist to a Protestant
also what torments he endured by those of the inquisition in Spaine : and how the Lord Lekeux his accuser was strucken dumbe hee going to have the sentence of death passe upon him -
A Coppy of Generall Lesley's letter to Sir Iohn Svckling
with Sir Iohn Sucklings answer to his letter