The Friers last fare-well, or, Saint Francis must pack for France. : Shewing, how the mass-monging fathers were by order of Parliament, brought from Somerset-House in the Strand, by many officers, watch-men, and others: and by them put into safe custody, till the next faire winde shall blow for Paris. On Saturday the 26. of February. An. Dom. 1642. Being a dolefull dialogue between Pere Robert, and Pere Cyprian, two lamenting fathers.
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