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Popish Plot. The Information of Eustace Comyne, Servant to Mr. Keadagh Magher, Treasurer to the P
Popish Plot. The Information of Eustace Comyne, Servant to Mr. Keadagh Magher, Treasurer to the Papists in Ireland, of their Mony to carry on this Horrid Plot; who was Barbarously Murthered for Discovering the same, and turning Protestant, Given in Writing to the Honorable House of Commons, the 15th of this present November, 1680, printed for Thomas Fox, 1680, pp.[iv]+7+[1](blank), bound with His Majesties Message to the Commons in Parliament, Relating to Tangier. And the Humble Address of the Commons to His Majesty, in Answer to that Message. Presented upon Monday 29. Nov. 1680, printed for John Wright and Richard Chiswell, 1680, pp.[iv]+71-86, and A Narrative of the Depositions of Robert Jenison Esq; with other Material Evidences, plainly proving that Mr. William Ireland, Lately Executed for High Treason, was in London the Nineteenth of August, 1678. Notwithstanding his Confident Denial thereof both at his Tryal and Execution. Collected by Charles Chetwind Esq, printed for Henry Hills et al, 1679, pp.[vi]+13+[1](blank), and bound with nineteen other pamphlets similar, incl. From Aboard the Van-herring, A Letter from Leghorn, 1679, and From Aboard the Van-Herring, Another Letter from Leghorn, to an Eminent Merchant in London, Richard Janeway, 1680, some browning and foxing, final few pamphlets with minor worming to blank fore-margin, and last few leaves water-stained, Index leaf written in early ms. at rear, front free endpaper detached, contemp. mottled calf, rubbed and sl. worn, with some fraying to extrems. and small area of surface loss to lower cover, sm. folio. (1)
Popish Plot. The Information of Eustace Comyne, Servant to Mr. Keadagh Magher, Treasurer to the Papists in Ireland, of their Mony to carry on this Horrid Plot; who was Barbarously Murthered for Discovering the same, and turning Protestant, Given in Writing to the Honorable House of Commons, the 15th of this present November, 1680, printed for Thomas Fox, 1680, pp.[iv]+7+[1](blank), bound with His Majesties Message to the Commons in Parliament, Relating to Tangier. And the Humble Address of the Commons to His Majesty, in Answer to that Message. Presented upon Monday 29. Nov. 1680, printed for John Wright and Richard Chiswell, 1680, pp.[iv]+71-86, and A Narrative of the Depositions of Robert Jenison Esq; with other Material Evidences, plainly proving that Mr. William Ireland, Lately Executed for High Treason, was in London the Nineteenth of August, 1678. Notwithstanding his Confident Denial thereof both at his Tryal and Execution. Collected by Charles Chetwind Esq, printed for Henry Hills et al, 1679, pp.[vi]+13+[1](blank), and bound with nineteen other pamphlets similar, incl. From Aboard the Van-herring, A Letter from Leghorn, 1679, and From Aboard the Van-Herring, Another Letter from Leghorn, to an Eminent Merchant in London, Richard Janeway, 1680, some browning and foxing, final few pamphlets with minor worming to blank fore-margin, and last few leaves water-stained, Index leaf written in early ms. at rear, front free endpaper detached, contemp. mottled calf, rubbed and sl. worn, with some fraying to extrems. and small area of surface loss to lower cover, sm. folio. (1)
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