The narrative of Robert Bolron, of Shippon-Hall, gent.

concerning the late horrid popish plot and conspiracy for the destruction of His Majesty and the Protestant religion. Wherein is contained, I. His informations upon oath before His Majesty in Council ... II. Some particular applications made to himself to assist those design'd in the murdering of His Majesty ... III. The project of the popish party to erect a nunnery at Dolebanck near Ripley in Yorkshire ... IV. The names of the persons contributors to the design of killing the King, and the establishing of the said nunnery ... V. The cunning contrivances of that party by fraudulent conveyances to secure their estates from forfeiture to the King ... VI. The names of the popish priests known by him to have said Mass, or to be engaged in the plot. With other material passages relating to the horrid plot. Together with an account of the endeavours that were used by the popish party to stifle his evidence.

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The narrative of Robert Bolron, of Shippon-Hall, gent.

concerning the late horrid popish plot and conspiracy for the destruction of His Majesty and the Protestant religion. Wherein is contained, I. His informations upon oath before His Majesty in Council ... II. Some particular applications made to himself to assist those design'd in the murdering of His Majesty ... III. The project of the popish party to erect a nunnery at Dolebanck near Ripley in Yorkshire ... IV. The names of the persons contributors to the design of killing the King, and the establishing of the said nunnery ... V. The cunning contrivances of that party by fraudulent conveyances to secure their estates from forfeiture to the King ... VI. The names of the popish priests known by him to have said Mass, or to be engaged in the plot. With other material passages relating to the horrid plot. Together with an account of the endeavours that were used by the popish party to stifle his evidence.

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Wing B3501.

Numbers 13-16 omitted in paging.

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London

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[2], 36 (i.e. 32) p. (p. [4] advertisement)
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36

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