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The identification of the writer of the anonymous letter to Lord Monteagle in 1605 / [by George Blacker Morgan].

By: Morgan, George Blacker, 1863-1930.Publisher: London : Simpkin, Marshall, Hamilton, Kent, 1916Description: ix, 28p., facsims.Note: Writer of the anonymous letter = William Vavasour, servant of the plotter Francis TreshamSubject(s): Parker, William, 4th Baron Monteagle | Tresham, Francis, 1567?-1605 | Vavasour, William | Gunpowder Plot, 1605
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91H His Majesties most gracious speech to both Houses of Parliament, on Wednesday the twentieth of February, 1716. 91H Letters which passed between Count Gyllenborg, the Barons Gortz, Sparre and others; relating to the design of raising a rebellion in His Majesty's dominions, to be supported by a force from Sweden. ... 91H Several reports presented to the House of Commons, by the Commissioners for Taking and Stating the Debts due and growing due to Scotland by way of Equivalent, ... 91H The identification of the writer of the anonymous letter to Lord Monteagle in 1605 / 91H A view of society in Europe, in its progress from rudeness to refinement: or, inquiries concerning the history of law, government, and manners. By Gilbert Stuart, ... 91H The tryal of William Viscount Stafford for high treason, in conspiring the death of the King, the extirpation of the Protestant religion, the subversion of the government, and introduction of popery into this realm, upon an impeachment by the knights, citizens, and burgesses in Parliament assembled, in the name of themselves and of all the commons of England: begun in Westminster-Hall the 30th day of November 1680, and continued until the 7th of December following, on which day judgment of high treason was given upon him. With the manner of his execution on the 29th of the same month. 91H A history of the Worshipful Company of Farmers :

Writer of the anonymous letter = William Vavasour, servant of the plotter Francis Tresham

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