- Popish Plots
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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ItemBlundel the Jesuit's letter of intelligence, to his friends the Jesuites at Cambray, taken about him when he was apprehended at Lambeth, on Munday the 23th of June 1679. : To Madam Katherine Hall in Cambray.Blundell, Nicholas, 1640-1680. (publisher not identified, London, 1679)Pamphlet
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ItemEnglands obligations to Captain William Bedlowe, the grand discoverer of this most horrid plot.(Printed by Th. Dawks, His Majesties British printer at the Blew Anchor at the West End of St. Pauls, London, 1679)Pamphlet
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ItemAn impartial account of the arraignment, trial & condemnation of Thomas late Earl of Strafford, and Lord Lievtenant of Ireland, before the Parliament at Westminster, Anno Dom. 1641.Strafford, Thomas Wentworth, Earl of, 1593-1641. ; England and Wales. Parliament. House of Lords. (printed for Joseph Hindmarsh at the Black Bull near the Royal Exchange in Cornhil, London, 1679)Pamphlet
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ItemAn Answer to the reflections on the five Jesuits speeches, or, General rules of Christian charity : together with the speech of Henry IV, King of France, in behalf of the Jesuits.France. Sovereign (1589-1610 : Henry IV) (publisher not identified, London?, 1679)Pamphlet
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ItemThe Ripping-up of Sir John Presbyter's garment, or, The Ground-work of schism laid open to all true Protestant readers, &c.Tom, the joyner. (publisher not identified, London, 1679)Pamphlet
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ItemA hue and cry after the reasons which were to have been given on Thursday September 18. 1679. to the lieutenancy, by Sir. T.P. and others.Player, Thomas, Sir, -1686. (publisher not identified, London, 1679)Pamphlet
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ItemNews from Heaven: or A dialogue between S. Peter and the five Jesuits last hang'd, viz. Thomas White, aliàs Whitebread, Provincial of the Jesuits in England. William Harcourt, alias Harrison, pretended Rector of London. John Gavan, alias Gawen. Anthony Turner. John Fenwick, procurator for the Jesuits in England.(publisher not identified, London?, 1679)Pamphlet
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ItemA letter from the Devil, to the Pope and his prelates, vvritten at the beginning of the Reformation, and now published for the confirmation of Protestants, and confusion of papists.(publisher not identified, London?, 1679)Pamphlet