The narrative of Robert Jenison of Gray's Inn, Esquire : containing I. A further discovery and confirmation of the late horrid and treasonable Popish Plot against His Majesties person, government, and the Protestant religion. II. The names of the four ruffians designed to have murthered the King. III. The reasons why this discovery hath been so long deferred by the said Robert Jenison. IV. An order of His Majesty in council touching the same. together with other material passages, letters and observations thereupon : together with a preface introductory to the said narrative.
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Main Author: | Jenison, Robert, 1648-1688 |
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Corporate Author: | Jesuit Collection |
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Language: | English |
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Printed for F. Smith, T. Basset, J. Wright, R. Chiswel, and S. Heyrick,
1679.
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