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Mr. Smyth's discovery of the Popish sham-plot in Ireland, contrived to correspond with their sham-plot in England : by which it appears, that it has been the joynt design of the Papists in both kingdoms, to make people believe their real plot to be a sham-plot, and their sham-plot a real plot. Necessary for the information of all His Majesties Protestant subjects.

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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Smith, William, active 17th century.
Contributor:
Culture Class Collection (University of Pennsylvania)
English Culture Class Collection (University of Pennsylvania)
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Popish Plot, 1678.
Genre:
Broadsides -- England -- London -- 17th century.
Physical Description:
4 pages ; 30 cm
Fingerprint:
y-i- a-o- g;hI m-Z, (c) 1681 (A)
Place of Publication:
London : Printed for R. Baldwin, 1681.
Notes:
A statement, signed 'William Smyth', alleging that a Father St Laurence, in Dublin, had urged Smyth to make false accusations against Protestant clergymen as part of a Roman Catholic plot.
On p. 4 the witnesses are listed: "Francis Cook, George Harrison, Daniel Blackmore, John Page," bracketed together with the word "Witnesses" after the signature of William Smyth.
Cited in:
Wing (CD-ROM, 1996), S4363aA
ESTC, R16472
OCLC:
47950674

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