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Popish Plots
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A unique binding of 92 ephemeral items such as speeches, narratives, plays and ballads from the ‘Popish Plot.’ A conspiracy which occurred during English Protestant Reformation between the years 1678 and 1681, instigated by Titus Oates. The volume was compiled by a yet unidentified collector and includes some marginalia and concludes with a handwritten list of items. The work was recognised in a 2002 significance assessment by the Library and Conservation Centre and was subsequently conserved with funding from the Friends of the Baillieu Library. The pamphlets are yet to be researched in-depth.
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ItemA compleat and true narrative of the manner of the discovery of the Popish Plot to His Majesty, by Mr. Christopher Kirkby : with a full answer to a late pamphlet entituled (Reflections upon the Earl of Danby) relating to the murther of Sir Edmundbury Godfrey, in a letter to a friend.J. B. (Printed and are to be sold by Henry Million at the Bible in the Old-Bayley, London, 1679)Pamphlet
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ItemReflections upon a paper intituled, Some reflections upon the E. of Danby : in relation to the murder of Sir Edmund-bury Godfrey, in a letter to a friend.Christian, Edward. (Printed for Freeman Collins, London, 1679)Pamphlet
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ItemThe Lord Chief Justice Scroggs his speech in the Kings-Bench the first day of this present Michaelmas term 1679. Occasion'd by the many libellous pamphlets which are publisht against law, to the scandal of the government, and publick justice. Together with what was declared at the same time on the same occasion, in open court, by Mr. Justice Jones, and Mr. Justice Dolbin.Scroggs, William, Sir, 1623?-1683. ; England and Wales. Court of King's Bench. (Printed for Robert Pawlet at the Bible in Chancery-Lane, London, 1679)Pamphlet
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ItemWhitehall, Nov. 9. His Majesty being come this morning in his royal robes with the usual solemnity, into the House of Lords, and the House of Commons being sent for up, His Majesty made a most gracious speech to the Two Houses, which follows ...England and Wales. Sovereign (1660-1685 : Charles II) ; Charles II, King of England, 1630-1685. (Printed by Thomas Newcomb in the Savoy?, London?, 1679)Pamphlet
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ItemWhitehall, Decemb. 21. His majesty has been graciously pleased to cause his royal proclamation to be issued for the more effectual suppressing of popery.England and Wales. Sovereign (1660-1685 : Charles II) ; Charles II, King of England, 1630-1685. (Printed by Thomas Newcomb in the Savoy, London, 1679)Pamphlet
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ItemThe London gazette : published by authority. From Thursday December 11. to Monday December 15. 1679 : Whitehall Dec. 11. This day was published His Majesties proclamation for proroguing the parliament till the eleventh of November next. As likewise another against tumultuous petitions, both which follow.England and Wales. Sovereign (1660-1685 : Charles II) ; Charles II, King of England, 1630-1685. (Printed by Thomas Newcomb in the Savoy, London, 1679)Pamphlet
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ItemThe London gazette: published by authority. From Thursday November 13. to Monday November 17. 1679 : Whitehall, Nov. 13. His Majesty has been pleased to cause his royal proclamation to be issued, for the more effectual discovery of Jesuites, and of all estates belonging to them, or to any Popish priest, Colledge, Seminary, or other Popish and superstitious foundation.England and Wales. Sovereign (1660-1685 : Charles II) ; Charles II, King of England, 1630-1685. (Printed by Thomas Newcomb in the Savoy, London, 1679)Pamphlet
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ItemThe London gazette: published by authority. From Thursday October 30. to Monday November 3. 1679 : His Majesty has been pleased to cause his royal proclamation to be issued, for the more effectual and speedy discovery and prosecution of the Popish Plot.England and Wales. Sovereign (1660-1685 : Charles II) ; Charles II, King of England, 1630-1685. (Printed by Thomas Newcomb in the Savoy, London, 1679)Pamphlet
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ItemThe London gazette: published by authority. From Monday September 8. to Thursday September 11. 1679 : His Majesty has been pleased to cause his royal proclamation to be issued, for the apprehending of certain persons therein named, acused of high treason.England and Wales. Sovereign (1660-1685 : Charles II) ; Charles II, King of England, 1630-1685. (Printed by Thomas Newcomb in the Savoy, London, 1679)Pamphlet
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ItemA true narrative of the late design of the papists to charge their horrid plot upon the Protestants. By endeavouring to corrupt Captain Bury and Alderman Brooks of Dublin, and to take off the evidence of Mr. Oats and Mr. Bedlow, &c. As appears by the depositions taken before the Right Honourable Sir Joseph Williamson, knight, one of His Majesties late principal secretaries of state and the several examinations before Sir William Waller, knight, one of His Majesties justices of the peace. Published for general information.Bury, John, Captain. ; Brooks, William, Alderman of Dublin. ; Waller, William, Sir, -1699. (Printed for Dorman Newman at the Kings Arms in the Poultrey, London, 1679)Pamphlet