A Discovery of a horrible and bloody treason and conspiracie : against the Protestants of this kingdome in generall but especially against divers of the nobility and many of the honourable House of Commons in Parliament and also against some of the citizens of London : which discovery was brought to the House of Commons on Munday Novemb. the 15th, 1641 : vvith a plot by the Earle of VVorcester in VVales : as also a relation of a search as Worcester-house in the Strand : together with an order made by the Lords, for the apprehending of all priests and Iesuites within this city and kingdome.
| Other Authors: | Worcester, Henry Somerset, Marquis of, 1577-1646 |
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| Format: | Microform Book |
| Language: | English |
| Series: | Early English books, 1641-1700 ;
256:E.176, no. 12. |
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