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Reasons, for the indictment of the D. of York
presented to the Grand Jury of Middlesex, Saturday, June 26, 1680. By the persons hereunder named -
The last speeches of three priests, that were executed for religion, Anno Domini 1679
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The substance of the information of Richard Perkin of Shutborrow, in the county of Stafford
taken upon oath at Stafford Assizes 1679. by Sir Robert Atkyns Knight, then one of the judges for that circuit -
The narrative of Mr. William Boys, citizen of London
faithfully relating what came to his knowledge concerning the late horrid Popish Plot, and the death of Sir Edmund-Bury Godfrey, by his acquaintance with, and attendance upon Mr. Miles Prance, before, and after his being taken and imprisoned, wherein many things not yet discovered to the world, relating to the truth of the Kings evidence, and the guilt charged upon Philiberd Vernatti (formerly servant to the Lord Bellasis) Gerrard, Kelle, and Lusan priests; all fled for the said fact is made manifest. Published for the conviction of all gain-sayers, and the vindication of the said Mr. Boys from the aspersion the Popish party would have cast upon him, for his faithfulness in finding out their divellish designs, made evident by the many snares laid for him -
The honesty and true zeal of the Kings witnesses justified and vindicated against those unchristian-like equivocal protestations of Dr. Oliver Plunkett, asserting in his last speech his own innocency
being as great damnation to his soul, as any of his former trayterous and hellish practices against his King and countrey, as breathing them upon the point of death, without any time of repenting the enormity of them with true contrition -
A true and brief account of the proceedings between Mr. David Fitz-Gerald and William Hetherington before His Majesty in councel
on Friday the 11th. of February 1680/1. Where the attorney-general was ordered to prosecute the said William Hetherington, and one Bryan Mac Donagh, (that goes under the name of Bernard Denis) a Dominican frier that came out of Ireland in October last, who formerly belonged to a convent at Sligoe in the kingdom of Ireland. And also the articles of the said Hetherington against Mr. Fitz-Gerald: with Mr. Fitz-Gerald's answer to each article. With six high and transcendent articles preferred by the said Mr. Fitz-Gerald against the said Hetherington, fully proved before His Majesty in councel