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A true relation of a late barbarous assault committed upon Robert Pye Esq; one of His Majesties justices of the peace for the county of Hereford. Who died thereof 30 Jan. 1680[1]. By John Bodnam Esq; a notorious papist: whom he went about to apprehend, for refusing to obey the orders of the qvarter sessions; whereby he was summoned to take the oaths of allegeance, &c. ...

Publisher: London : printed by Tho. James, 1681Description: 4p. ; fol.Note: Lords Library copy lacks title-page
Binder's title: Tracts relating to Popish Plots etc. Vol. 1
Subject(s): Pye, Robert, Sir, d. 1701 | Bodnam, John | Popish plot, 1678
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65H Discourses on the present state of the Protestant princes of Europe: exhorting them to an union and league amongst themselves. against all opposite interest, ... Wherein the general scope of this horrid Popish Plot is laid down, and presented to publick view. By Edmund Everard Esquire. Kept four years close prisoner in the Tower ... and was lately justified and released by his Majesty. 65H Mr. Tho. Dangerfeilds particular narrative, of the late Popish design to charge those of the Presbyterian party with a pretended conspiracy against His Majesties person, and government. Written by himself. 65H A collection of the substance of several speeches and debates made in the honourable House of Commons, relating to the horrid Popish Plot, upon occasion of the Bill for disabling James Duke of York from inheriting the imperial crown of this realm. To which is prefixt a speech of the noble lord L--- against Roger L'Estrange, in the House of Peers: ... 65H A true relation of a late barbarous assault committed upon Robert Pye Esq; one of His Majesties justices of the peace for the county of Hereford. Who died thereof 30 Jan. 1680[1]. By John Bodnam Esq; a notorious papist: whom he went about to apprehend, for refusing to obey the orders of the qvarter sessions; whereby he was summoned to take the oaths of allegeance, &c. ... 65H The traytors rewarded: or, the execution and confession of Edward Fitz Harris and Oliver Plunket, two notorious traytors, who were drawn to Tyburn on sledges, and there executed on the first of this instant July, 1681. For contriving, and trayterously carrying on the late hellish plot, by not only devising to destroy the life of His Majesty, but to deliver up these kingdoms to a forreign power, &c. 65H A true copy of a letter (intercepted) going for Holland. Directed thus for his (and his wives) never failing friend Roger Le Strange at the Oranges court with care and speed, hast, hast, post hast ... 65H The information of William Lewis, Gent. delivered at the bar of the House of Commons, the eighteenth of November, 1680. His further narrative relating thereto. In all which is contained a confirmation of the Popish Plot, and the justice of the executions done upon Grove, Pickering, and the Jesuits ... with their contrivances to take away the life of the Right Honourable Anthony Earl of Shaftsbury.

Lords Library copy lacks title-page

Binder's title: Tracts relating to Popish Plots etc. Vol. 1

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