An edition of Crown and mitre (1970)

Crown and mitre

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Crown and mitre
Robert Neill
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An edition of Crown and mitre (1970)

Crown and mitre

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Mr Burnaby, who had escaped from prison that afternoon, thought he must be going mad; or else London was. His escape had been mad enough. He had simply walked out. This very afternoon, Thursday October 13th, 1659, he had walked out of the Gatehouse prison at Westminster, where he had been awaiting trial as a rebel taken in arms against the Commomwealth of England. The turnkey, bringing his dinner, had been hardly in the cell with it when such a shouting had broken out in the yard below that the man had gone running, forgetting his keys: and Harry Burnaby, who could at least take a chance when he had it, had quietly followed him down. In the yard the turnkeys had all been jostling round the gate, where a man on horseback was bawling out what seemed to be some tale of news and not a head had turned at Harry Burnaby, still taking his chance, slipped quietly round the yard and out of the wicket gate. Since then he had been making his way to London, past Whitehall and the Charing Cross, along the Strand and the noisy bustle of Fleet Street, and now he was in the City proper, through the Ludgate and looking up the hill. Somewhere in front of him, if he could have seen it in the dark must be the great loom of the cathedral, but he was not concerned with that. Before him, not twenty yards away a bonfire was flaring and crackling in the street, tended by a clutter of apprentices and he wondered why;something, perhaps, to do with the tale the man had shouted to the turnkeys. But what was more immediate was a patrol of soldiers, half a dozen men and a corporal, standing back against the houses at one side of the fire and at the sight of them he moved quickly to the other side.He was in the wrong clothes for londopn, and he could take anybody's eye.......(taken from cover notes)

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Arrow Books
Language
English
Pages
352

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Cover of: Crown and Mitre
Crown and Mitre: Religion and Society in Northern Europe Since the Reformation
December 1993, Boydell & Brewer
Hardcover in English
Cover of: Crown and mitre
Crown and mitre: religion and society in northern Europe since the Reformation
1993, Boydell Press
in English
Cover of: Crown and mitre
Crown and mitre
1971, Arrow Books
in English
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Crown & mitre.
1970, Hutchinson
in English

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Originally published, London: Hutchinson, 1970.

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Dewey Decimal Class
823/.9/1F

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352p. ;
Number of pages
352

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OL14897948M
ISBN 10
0090043308
OCLC/WorldCat
12293463
Library Thing
5001439

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