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1. Lacock Abbey charters

8. The lamentation of Englande: for the late treasons conspired against the Queenes Maiestie and the whole realme, by Franuces Throgmorton: who was executed for the same at Tyborne, on Friday being the tenth day of Iuly last past. 1584. To the tune of Weepe, weepe. : Pray pray and praise the Lord, whose wonderous works are seene: that brought to light the secret snare, laide lately for our Queene

21. Landscape and Englishness

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32. The Langley cartulary

43. The last speech and behaviour of William late Lord Russell, upon the Scaffold in Lincolns-Inn Fields a little before his execution, on Saturday July 21, 1683 being condemned for high-treason in conspiring the death of the king and subversion of the government together with the paper delivered by him to the sheriffs and signed by his own hand ...

48. The last speeches of the five notorious traitors and Jesuits: viz. Thomas White alias Whitebread, provincial of the Jesuits in England. William Harcourt alias Harrison, pretended rector of London. John Gavan aliàs Gawen. Anthony Turner. And John Fenwick, procurator for the Jesuits in England. Who were justly executed at Tyburn, June 20. 1679. for conspiring the death of His Sacred Majesty, and the subversion of the government and Protestant religion

79. Leeds other paper

80. A legall vindication of the liberties of England against illegall taxes and pretended acts of Parliament lately enforced on the people, or, Reasons assigned by William Prynne ... why he can neither in conscience, law, nor prudence submit to the new illegall tax or contribution of ninety thousand pounds the month lately imposed on the kingdom by a pretended act of some commons in (or rather out of) Parliament

96. A letter from Scotland giving a true relation of the present posture of affairs in that kingdom, in reference to the expected invasion from France; : and particularly, the care that was taken to prevent the Castle of Edinburgh from being betrayed. : Together with two proclamations, the one against ministers not praying for Their Majesties King William and Queen Mary. : The other for a solemn national monthly-fast : licensed May the 7th, J.F. 1692