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Some memoirs of the most remarkable passages and transactions on the late happy revolution in 1688, before and after, the landing of the then Prince of Orange, afterwards our Most Glorious King William, the Deliverer and Preserver of Great-Britain and Ireland. And from thence continued on with the greatest Success against the French King, by the good Conduct, Wise and Prudent Management of our Most Gracious Queen Anne, whom God long Preserve and Defend. With some Advice to the Roman Catholicks of Ireland, annexed hereunto. By way of answer to a Pamphlet or Libel Intituled, A diary of several reports, as well true as false, Dayly spread throughout the Nation, from September the 24th 1688, to the Coronation of King William, April 11th 1689. Written Pro bono Publico.
- Format:
- Book
- Author/Creator:
- Speke, Hugh, 1656-1724?.
- Language:
- English
- Subjects (All):
- Trials--England--Early works to 1800.
- Trials.
- Great Britain--History--Revolution of 1688.
- Great Britain.
- Speke, Hugh, 1656-1724?--Trials, litigation, etc--Early works to 1800.
- Speke, Hugh.
- Physical Description:
- 1 online resource ([2],5,[7],8p. )
- Other Title:
- Some memoirs of the most remarkable passages and transactions on the late happy revolution in 1688,
- Place of Publication:
- [Dublin] : Printed in Dublin, Ireland, in, 1709 [1713]
- Notes:
- A reprint of the dedication (signed: Hugh Speke) of 'Some memoirs' to Lord Wharton. With a retraction of the praise contained in it, dated Jan. 1710.
- With 3 leaves of advertisements for Hugh Speke dated May 1713.
- The final 8p. contain 'The case of Hugh Speke, Esq; and family'.
- Reproduction of original from British Library.
- Cited in:
- English Short Title Catalog, T14301.
- OCLC:
- 642429953
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