Whereas Thomas Percy Gentleman, and some other his confederates, person knowen to be so vtterly corrupted with the superstition of the Romish religion ....
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| Other Authors: | James I, King of England, 1566-1625 |
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By Robert Barker, printer to the Kings most excellent Maiestie.,
Anno Dom. 1605
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