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The narrative of Lawrence Mowbray of Leeds, in the county of York, Gent., concerning the bloody popish conspiracy against the life of His Sacred Majesty, the government, and the Protestant religion : wherein is contained I. His knowledge of the said design, from the very first in the year 1676, with the opportunity he had to be acquainted therewith ...

Kislak Center for Special Collections - Rare Book Collection Folio DA448 .M87 1680
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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Mowbray, Lawrence.
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Popish Plot, 1678.
Physical Description:
36 pages ; 31 cm (folio)
Place of Publication:
London : Printed for Thomas Simmons ..., and Jacob Sampson ..., 1680.
Notes:
Remainder of title: II. How far Sir Thomas Gascoigne, Sir Miles Stapleton, &c. are engaged in the design of killing the King and firing the cities of London and York, for the more speedy setting uppermost the popish religion in England III. An account of the assemblings of many popish priests and Jesuits at Father Rishton's Chamber ... IV. The discovery of the erecting a nunnery at Dolebank in Yorkshire ...
Remainder of title (con't): V. A manifestation of the papists fraudulent conveying of their estates, himself being privy to some of them VI. A probable opinion concerning the Jesuits, the grand instruments in these affairs : together with an accountof the endeavours that were used to stifle his evidence, by making an attempt upon his life in Leicester-Fields.
Cited in:
Wing (2nd ed) M2994
Arber's Term cat. I 382
OCLC:
187448175

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