The Beauties of England And Wales, Or, Delineations, Topographical, Historical, And Descriptive, of Each County 13, Pt. 2
The Beauties of England And Wales, Or, Delineations, Topographical, Historical, And Descriptive, of Each County 13, Pt. 2
Bigland, John, 1750-1832
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ANOQ. REG. RE: JACOBI 3tao. u The* Fyfie Daye of November the Parlaioent bhould have ^ . begonnoj at which daye their wasit great treason should have been wrought against the Kinges Majeilie, and all the wnole house assembled together hgr the device of a number of Pa« pistes who had conspired by one Thomas Percey, a Pen^ner* with others* to have blowen up the Fuliamettt. House fMi gonne powder, which was placed in a vaeCe under the house to. * the number of XXXVI barrells, with iaggottes, colic...s, and bjlleU, but the same was prevented by God Almightie, bye letter sentle to the Lorde Montegele.* VouXllL ' Dddd ANO; *Tb««atWr«Cttw]a»«of theB«i«asteifiBelaB4sBdWtlM ^^ 1150 •TAvyoEDsmiiBw ANO: DNI: 1607: ANOO: REG: RE: JACOBI Sto. Nicolas Flouden, one of the sonnes of John Flouden^ ie* ceasedj hanged himselfe the XVth day e of September^ his mo« ther never knowinglj lend his rapport and countenance to the perpetuation of thit abominable slander and falsehood so Jong castnpon the great bodj of hb Ca« tholic fellow Christians; and he is happj in having this opportanitj to coo- itrm those opinions and sentiments which he has elsewhere advocated, at tin loss of many temporal advantages, and the forfeiture of the friendship, (if •och it can be called,) of some of his own Protestant brethren.
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